Folder guide:
Royalty-Free: use this when asked to use Images, or use your own images you find online (not AI generated). You can also colour pick from these
Swatches: Only use these for colour picking, and comment in what picture you picked from
Borders: a mostly empty folder. Will be filled with more borders later. use this for the 'boxes/frame' section, and fill it with border patterns according to what I ask for in that section.

I'm building a website for a mental health service. I want the atmosphere to be close, cozy, warm and comforting. This will be traanslated through various themes; 
1) a sleek cafe-bar look with shining espresso machines and an energetic atmosphere, warm converasation and a jovial time with friends, with a black/white/electric yellow/cool ice blue theme
2) a floral, pollen-dusted air and warm thick sunlight filtering through the flowers and leaves, wisteria curtains and honeyed tea,  light green filigrees, champagne/peach/blush/lilac/lavender/rose gold colour theme
3) a fireside cabin, a close and intimate cafe, bustling into a warm home on a deep winters night, heavy cloak full of snow warming and shed as you bundle into the caretaker's arms. a midnight blue cat with knowing pink eyes, deep browns, reds, saturated blue window light, a different world you step into and are so, so welcomed in
4) a brisk night with a painted sky. sunset, dusk, the purple sweeping into pinks and baby yellow, vaporwave colours, the night is crisp and clear, the stars are shining just for you.  nights out sitting in a car talking philosophy and life and poetry with your friends without ever having to prepare. a stream of consciousness, a haze of gold, deep colours and cotton nights. freedom and space, warmth and love. 

This is what I want you to build, in a way where each theme is exchangeably used with each component, using the images in Royalty-Free I provided or relevant free for commercial use ones you find online. For all of these, include a feature where the theme cycles through relevant pictures:
Make all themes have the option to toggle between light and dark mode 
COMPONENTS:
1) header image. eg for florals, dripping wisteria blossoms. Landscape, not portrait. Overlay on top of these with colours colorpicked from the image or from the images in the swatches folder that match the theme. Navigation tabs that say "FloralTheme A" "FloralTheme B" "FloralTheme C" "Floraltheme D" "FloralTheme E" that I can rename later and edit to lead to actual pages later (just use annepie/floralthemeA as a placeholder, for example). Include a title card that says Annepi.com.  For Dark mode, have the header be the second lightest component. Each component will have its own overlay colour. Make sure the text is over the overlay and the pictures are below it.
2) Sidebar. Make the sidebar the lightest componenet in dark mode. Make lighter backgrounds have darker text and vice versa for good contrast. Have it display the path within the page (eg if 'videos', 'testimonies' is on the header, the sidebar in 'videos' will show a path of 'video 1' 'video 1a' 'video 2' if the user has followed links to these videos from the other). 
3) background: The background can have darker images in dark mode. It should blend nicely into a solid dark colour palette colour (or light for light mode). The background should be mostly solid colour with a faint imprint of the background image, except for a thick border around the main body, framing it in vibrant images. 
4) Boxes/Frames. The website will have several embeds like videos or text boxes. Modular objects that are empty in the middle but that have decorations that frame the content placed in them. For example, a video could be placed in a landscape frame to have a rectangular wreath of ribbons around it. An icon could be placed in a circular frame to have a circular wreath of flowers blooming from behind it. Images to find for this: please make sure they are free for commercial use: stars with glowing halos, speckled sparkles, sparks, vines, flowers, flowerbuds, roses, steam, leaves, cat tails, paw prints, silky ribbons, metallic triangles curving out from behind the image like petals, cloth scraps, firewood, flames, logs, sunset dusk, fireflies, pouring tea, pollen, animated sparkles, blankets, trees, clouds, etc (anything you think suits the theme)
Take your time making this and find some new free-for-commercial-use images if you can.