1. Start With What Matters to You
Before you shop for the latest colours or furniture, take a moment to reflect on what matters to you in a home. Do you value calm and simplicity, or do vibrant colours and patterns energise you? Maybe family memories and heirlooms make a space feel cosy and grounded. Identifying what truly resonates with you helps you make decorating choices that last beyond a season.
Try asking yourself questions like:
- Which rooms do I spend the most time in, and how do I want them to feel?
- What colours or textures bring me comfort or joy?
- Are there meaningful objects I want to display, like family photos, travel souvenirs, or handmade crafts?
Starting with intention ensures your home reflects you, rather than just the latest trend.
2. Embrace Comfort and Warmth
Winter is the season of hygge - comfort, warmth, and togetherness. Adding soft throws, plush cushions, and warm lighting doesn’t just look inviting, it improves how your space feels. Consider layering different textures, like a chunky knit blanket on a velvet sofa, or pairing a soft rug with natural wooden furniture.
Lighting is another key factor. Warm, adjustable lights can change the mood instantly. Think fairy lights, table lamps, or candles for a cosy glow. Mindful decorating means creating spaces that nurture your wellbeing, and lighting is an easy way to do that.