Cozy Winter Style

Cozy Winter Style

During the winter months, nothing is better than coming home to a cozy, warm haven that offers a welcoming respite from the cold. Soft textures, rustic accessories and simple patterns help to transform any room into a seasonal retreat. You’ll be ready to snuggle up by the fireplace in no time with these helpful hints on how to infuse serene winter style into your home.

Thick Throws – Having a plethora of high-quality throws laying around the house is a must-have for creating an inviting environment. Incorporating plaid or tartan into your décor is extremely popular, as the festive favorite adds a sense of elegance to a room. If patterns aren’t your thing, try finding a cable knit throw in oatmeal, charcoal or hunter green for the same effect.

Faux Fur – Take a walk on the wild side, and you’ll be surprised at how sophisticated a touch of faux fur can look in a space. Fuzzy pillows, blankets or poufs instantly create the feeling of coziness. Other materials like velvet, cashmere and wool also polish off a seasonally styled home. Designers recommend using these soft textures in neutrals like cream.

Regal Rugs – The floors of your home can become increasingly colder as the temperatures drop, especially if you have hardwood or tile. Swap out your breezy summer rugs for something fluffier for the winter, like shag and Persian rugs. These functional, trendy rugs come in a multitude of styles and colors, and look picture-perfect by a blazing fireplace.

Seasonal Scents – The smell of cookies baking in the over or fresh pine can quickly set the scene for a winter night. Candles are great for filling the air in your home with your favorite seasonal aromas but can also be used as the finishing touch to a mantel or coffee table.

Outdoor Ornaments ­– Bring elements of the outdoors in as rustic decorations. Greenery can be used to trim a mantel or embellish a dining-room table. Pine cones and cast-resin antlers add a touch of wintery whimsy to a cozy space. 

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