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The 6 best ways to cozy up your home for winter
Destination? Hibernation. Discover styling tips and warm, welcoming product picks for creating a cold-weather retreat.
When the weather outside is frightful, the thought of staying inside becomes increasingly delightful. And since there's no place (you'd even want) to go, why not make the most of it with a cozy, comfy home? As a longtime home writer, I've been known to take nesting season a little too seriously, which may not be a good thing for my social life — but it's a good thing for anyone looking for design inspiration. Plus, it does wonders for the soul!
Read on for some of the best ways to cozy up a space, including my favorite affordable takes on trends and effortless ways to add ambiance ... just in time for hibernating and hosting. And if you still have a few people to check off your Christmas list, know that many of these items are also prime for gifting!
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1. Bundle up.
Like when you layer your clothing, dressing chairs, sofas and beds with throws in cozy textures adds another dimension of comfort and style. For the winter, faux fur and sherpa are the way to go!
Get the best of both blanket worlds with this $15 (you read that right!) throw from Eddie Bauer, which boasts a rugged plaid print on one side and fuzzy sherpa on the other. It has more than 7,000 perfect reviews from customers who praise it for its large size (which some note is more akin to a bed blanket than a standard throw), warm feel and budget-friendly price tag. I'm also loving the brand's windowpane designs in burgundy and blue (more on incorporating color below).
Like shag, bubble blankets are having a serious moment (made popular by Cozy Earth's viral luxury version, which is currently sold out). I did some research in an attempt to find the next best thing and landed on this blanket from Evergrace. It's supremely soft, has a beautiful, touchable texture and, last time I checked, was on sale for an extra 20% off (available in 13 colors and two sizes).
For another easy (and low-cost) way to update dining and accent chairs, I've been eyeing these bubble-style seat covers at Walmart for only $6 a pop.
Teddy throws are generally lighter and slightly more casual than faux fur — great for those with kids and/or days when it's cool but not freezing. This one comes in a spectrum of colors, as well as different border designs (like tassels and pom-poms) for getting the look just right. "Unbelievably light, but so warm and cozy at the same time. I've had mine for ... almost two weeks and I've used it every day since I opened it," said one of its 3,000-plus five-star reviewers. I have several blankets in a similar teddy style, in different shades, and they've lasted me several seasons already.
If you have the room and budget, step up this chic look by incorporating a fuzzy accent chair. This bestselling boucle chair from Drew Barrymore's Beautiful line looks similar to the one shown and reminds me of one my sister has (and I love!).
For a faux fur layer you can curl up in at the end of a long day, I'm loving this oversized throw blanket from Madison Park. Not only is it big (60"W x 70"L) and beautiful (it comes in 10 variations), but it can be thrown in the washer and it's Oeko-Tex Certified (so you can rest easy knowing it wasn't made with harmful checmicals). The tan shown looks just like one I own from a high-end home brand, but costs a fraction of the price.
2. Create a cushy foundation.
Now is not the time for flat-woven rugs or rough materials like jute. Instead, choose high-pile area or throw rugs in plush materials such as shag and sheepskin to create a soft place to land. Not only do they look cozy, but they literally warm up hardwood floors.
Shag is back, and this top-rated rug from NuLoom makes it easy to get the look for less. The light, neutral color will go with both warm and cool color palettes, while visually opening up smaller spaces. This rug is also stain-resistant, so it can stand up to everyday traction and messes.
This soft rug from Safavieh has a geometric tile pattern that's striking yet subtle, meaning it can stand on its own and will play well with other color palettes and prints. Use it in a bedroom or living room, or try the runner version in a hallway: The pattern is distressed by default and therefore less likely to show dirt or wear, making it safe for high-traffic places.
Patterned rugs are great for adding not just comfort, but interest to otherwise neutral spaces. This one from Kelson comes in a range of color variations — my favorite for winter is the brown/beige/cream option. It has a near-perfect rating for its softness, fluffiness and quality.
If you're going for more of a ranch aesthetic, a faux cowhide area rug will do the trick, and this top-rated option from Alexander Home is among my top (read: most versatile) picks. Its uneven edges render it particularly appealing for open — or less symmetrical — areas. See also: tan (warm) or brown for more of a wilderness-lodge effect.
Want the cowhide look with a fluffier feel? This faux sheepskin from Ashler Home has major flex appeal. It comes in more than 20 (yes, 20) colors — from snowy whites to chocolaty browns — and almost as many sizes for easily adding a touch of coziness to floors and upholsteries. I have one like this on an accent chair in my living room, and it always gets compliments. Oh, and the material is machine washable for easy cleaning!
3. Enrich your color palette.
Soften a room with snowy whites, pastel pinks and smoky grays (think: winter wonderland) or incorporate warm shades of brown and green for a look that's more rustic and woodsy. Metallics and jewel tones (like emerald, ruby and sapphire) emit an air of decadence well beyond the holiday season.
Pillows are one of my favorite decor items to update, especially if I'm just swapping out the covers (which are typically machine-washable and compact for storing!). This set from Miulee comes in soft velvet and a cornucopia of colors ranging from smoky gray to vibrant ochre.
Need a pillow with an insert? Check out the Kensington Garden collection from Target. I'm currently eyeing the Juniper color, an olive-green-brown shade that would play equally well with cool or warm tones.
For a plusher, textured pillow cover, this set is worth a look and comes in a ton of sizes and shades, including every bright color in the book. The pillowed, ribbed paneling adds some visual interest, while neon pinks, yellows and oranges add unexpected (cozy) spunk — a welcome surprise anywhere, but especially in teens' and kids' rooms.
If you want to apply a warm tint to your kitchen, this "warm" set of glasses from Our Place is a solid place to start. It includes each of the brand's Clear, Rosa, Sunset and Dusk drinking glasses (you can also buy them separately). Hot tip: They double as stylish votive holders when you want to add a touch of glow in a pinch.
Mossy greens are sprouting up everywhere it seems, and for good reason: They're saturated enough to stand out, yet subtle enough to mix in with cool and warm tones (plus, woodsy vibes!). Turn your bathroom into a retreat with a full towel set (this one is also extra cozy for winter) or opt for a few hand towels to create a cozy cabin feel for yourself and guests.
4. Bring nature in.
Earthy elements like wood and leather help curb the yearning to go outside, while keeping things fresh.
These faux leather baskets are rustic and durable — and they rival some of the premium designs I've seen listed at a much higher price. (Last time I checked, they were on sale for an extra 25% off, making this a ripe time to buy.)
Faux leather poufs present another effortless way to work in some natural (inspired) texture. This one is sold in several finishes — including the cognac shown and a rich, chocolaty brown — and is perfectly flat on top for added stability. Throw it in your living room to cozy up the space and you'll have another spot for people to sit when watching TV. Spill something? Just wipe it clean!
Wood, especially in dark finishes, warms up a space while making it feel elevated — and this tray from Vesta Homes is one of the most beautiful I've seen in this price range. Use it for serving or display it as decor. We also like this teak wood bath mat for playing up the lodge/spa aesthetic in the bathroom.
Swap fresh flowers for this curated mix of dried florals and pampas grass, which will look gorgeous hanging from a wall or mirror, or sitting in a vase on a table or nightstand — no watering required.
I'm also a fan of long-stemmed pampas grass for filling larger vases, with an emphasis on neutrals in winter and summer months.
5. Turn down the lights.
Dimmable switches and bulbs allow you to create a perfect-for-snuggling ambiance, while tiny bulbs bring wonder and enchantment.
New York-based interior designer and lifestyle curator Luis Enrique Hill recommends dimmable switches to all of his clients for setting a warm tone throughout the home. Among his favorites are those from Lutron. The brand's LED+ Maestro comes in a rainbow of finishes, as well as value packs, for getting the mood — and price — just right.