A cozy, comfortable home for winters
If you detest the coldest and bleakest of stretch of the year, you won’t be surprised to learn that you’re far from alone. Fortunately, you can make these bleak months far less bleak, and the first step toward cold weather sanity is introducing some warmth to the place where you’ll be spending way more time than you’d like to: your home.
Add throw pillows.
Despite any intentions to leave the house, many of the winter days are spent indoors. With that in mind, it’s imperative to have plenty of spots to curl up with a cup of tea or a good book. The easiest way to make every space in your home better for lounging is by adding some throw pillows that softens and warms a room instantly.
Put up indoor plants
Just because everything outside is brown or bleak, adding some fresh indoor plants actually feel like summers or spring in the house. Bringing home a few easy-to-care-for plants, like succulents, can instantly add vibrancy to your space. Having indoor plants can also reduce psychological stress.
Add candles
Not many people have the fireplace to lit up a cozy fire. However candles can do the trick equally. Some scented cinnamon and orange flavoured candles can actually make the room feel warmer and inviting. Simple grouping of candles on a coffee or buffet table adds beautiful light and ambiance to a room.
Put down some area rugs.
Not many people have the fireplace to lit up a cozy fire. However candles can do the trick equally. Some scented cinnamon and orange flavoured candles can actually make the room feel warmer and inviting. Simple grouping of candles on a coffee or buffet table adds beautiful light and ambiance to a room.
Create a reading nook.
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Add some textiles to your tables.
Your floors aren’t the only part of the house that could stand to be warmed up come wintertime. If you’re looking to make an inviting and cozy home, add some quilted runners to your tables and bookcases—not only will they boost your room’s aesthetic appeal, they’ll keep your table safe from spills and moisture marks, too.