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6 Tips for Making Your Home Cosy for the Winter Months

by RachelSwirl December 21, 2022
December 21, 2022
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Who doesn’t love the winter season? This is considered one of the best times of the year, thanks to all the warmth, happiness, and decor that comes with it, thanks to the holiday season. On top of that, some areas even get a lot of snow, which enhances this experience even further.
So, when it comes to your home in the winter months, how can you ensure that it looks and feels cosy? While there are plenty of ways to upgrade your home this winter, the cosiness matters too. So, keep reading on to find out more!

6 Tips for Making Your Home Cosy for the Winter Months

Swapping in winter throw pillows and blankets

This is a great way to make your home feel cosy and festive this winter. The best part is it’s easy to do. Just swap out your current decor, add in some fresh new pillows, and you’re good to go. One of the hottest trends in winter decor is texture. You can find everything from faux fur fanned out to a quilt piled high. You can never go wrong with a plaid design either; in the end, it’s all up to you!

Ensure your home is in good shape

You can’t have a cosy home if you have to worry about the condition of your home itself. You’re going to have to ensure that it not only stays in good condition but can be protected from the colder elements. For instance, why not look into a polycarbonate roofing sheet for your roof, insulation for your attic, and some insulation for your pipes too?

Rugs

Rugs can add warmth and texture to your home, especially in the living room and bedroom. They can also help to keep you from freezing indoors by creating warmer areas near your windows and doors. The best rugs for cold weather are made of warm materials. In particular, the thicker the pile, the better. Using a shaggy rug can make a difference in your home. Besides, rugs cover the floor, which can be a great way to retain warmth and keep your home energy efficient.

Seasonal colours and furnishings

Adding seasonal colours and furnishings to your home can create a warm and cozy atmosphere. Whether you’re decorating for a family gathering or just trying to create a warm environment to enjoy the winter, it’s easy to bring the warmth of the season into your living space. Try rich jewel tones if you’re looking for a winter color palette. This can include deep reds, bold blues, and rich purples. They instantly make a room feel a lot more intimate. Combined with other rich textures, they can bring the season’s beauty into your home.

Light the fireplace

If you’re lucky enough to have a fireplace, you may have a pretty nice focal point to work with. There are a few things to consider when decorating around it. The oh-so-important thing to remember is that you should avoid making it look too busy. You can easily create a cozy atmosphere by using a few simple tricks, including moving some of your furniture closer to the fireplace.
Fire is a fantastic natural light source, so it’s a good idea to use it. For a more sophisticated effect, opt for a well-placed sconce. These can be mounted on either side of your fireplace, or if you’re in the market for an electric version, you can get a sleek stand-alone model. However, if you don’t have a fireplace, then you could always add candles for that warm fire feature!

Maximize candlelight

A nice lit candle is a classic wintertime indulgence and a great way to create an inviting atmosphere. However, you don’t want to be left in the cold by your own flame, so it’s wise to be prudent. The following are tips to keep in mind when lighting your home. First, consider where the best light source is. There are several ways to achieve a warm glow, including lamps and lanterns. You should also be mindful of where you place your candles, as it’s best to have them on heat-resistant surfaces, such as ceramic tiles.


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