10 Quick Ways to Freshen up Your Home for the Winter

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As the temperatures drop and winter starts to settle in, your home can feel a bit cold and dull. But don’t worry; with a few simple and affordable changes, you can quickly freshen up your space and create a cosy, inviting atmosphere. At Barry’s Luxe Decorating, your home should be as comfortable in winter as in the summer. So, here are 10 easy ways to make your home fresh and ready for the cold season to feel stylish, comfortable, and prepared for winter.

1. Add Warmth with Textiles

Warm, cosy textiles can quickly and inexpensively change the look and feel of a room. Add chunky knit throws, soft fleece blankets, and plush pillows to your sofas and chairs. Deep, rich colours such as burgundy, forest green, and mustard yellow can add warmth and invitation to a space. New curtains or drapes in winter-themed designs can make a lot of difference. These excellent-looking textiles will warm up your home by acting as insulation against the winter cold.

2. Rearrange Your Furniture

When days become shorter, and you spend more time indoors, rearranging the furniture is an excellent idea to create a more cosy atmosphere. Try grouping furniture in a way that encourages conversation and relaxation. Move sofas closer to the fireplace or the area with the television. Adding extra seating is vital if family members come home for the holidays. This tweak is easy to do and can make your space feel new. It will undoubtedly revitalise the whole flow in your house.

3. Introduce Seasonal Scents

Winter scents can instantly warm up your home. Consider candles, essential oils, or air fresheners that contain cinnamon, vanilla, pine, or peppermint scents. Another great way to fill your home with the smell of spiced cider is to simmer a pot on the stove. Seasonal scents will uplift your mood and make your home feel more festive. Remember to choose scents that aren’t overpowering, as subtlety works best for a comfortable winter atmosphere.

4. Refresh Your Walls with a Fresh Coat of Paint

If you want a more significant transformation, consider giving your walls a fresh coat of paint. Winter is the perfect time to update your space with new colours that complement the season. Warm tones in the beige, soft taupe or light grey range can warm a room for a cosy atmosphere. Consider making an accent wall of a deeper shade, like navy blue, burgundy, or forest green, to add interest and depth to your room. A new coat of paint is one thing that can dramatically alter the appearance of a room to make it fresh and ready for winter.

5. Replace summer decorations with winter items

Take a closer look at the home decor. Swap out all summer-themed pieces for winter pieces. Replace the light, airy decor with more prosperous textured items such as wool rugs, thick blankets, and winter-themed artwork. This is the time to bring out your seasonal knick-knacks or decorations. Festive wreaths on the door and snowflake candles can improve your home’s feel in the cold months.

6. Enjoy the Winter Light

With shorter days, we need light to create warmth in the cold season. This can be supplemented by extra lamps in darkened corners or with softer, warmer light bulbs. String lights with a warm yellow glow make a smooth, wintry ambience. You can even place flameless candles around your home for added warmth and glow without the risk of fire. Thoughtful lighting will instantly transform your space, making it feel warmer and more welcoming.

7. Focus on the Fireplace

If you’re lucky enough to have a fireplace, make it the focal point of your living room. Give it a good cleaning, replace the logs or glass if needed, and add a few cosy items around it. A beautiful mantelpiece decorated with candles, pinecones, or winter greenery can instantly enhance your space’s winter feel. If you don’t have a fireplace, consider creating a faux fireplace by placing candles in a decorative holder or using an electric fireplace. This will make your home warm and charming, especially on those long winter evenings.

8. Update Your Entryway

Your entryway is people’s first impression when they enter your home, so make it inviting for the winter season. Add a warm doormat, a cosy bench, and a basket of blankets for guests to use when they enter. If you have a coat rack, organise it with hooks for winter coats and scarves. You could add seasonal decorations like a wreath on the door or a bowl of pinecones for a touch of winter charm. A well-decorated entryway will help your home feel warm and inviting when someone walks in.

9. Invest in a Few Indoor Plants

Plants can add a sense of life and vitality to a space, even during the cold months. Winter is a great time to bring some hardy indoor plants into the home, like succulents, ivy, or winter-friendly flowers like poinsettias. These plants add colour to your space and can purify the air indoors. Put a few plants in decorative pots or baskets throughout your home. They will brighten up the grey winter days with colour and life inside.
 

10. Organise and Declutter Your Space

Finally, this is a good time to organise and declutter your house. A clean, organised space feels fresher and more inviting immediately. Take time to go through your closets, drawers, and shelves to get rid of items you no longer need. This will help reduce the clutter and create a sense of order in your home. With less stuff around, your space will feel more extensive and comfortable. Plus, organising your home can make finding your favourite winter items easier when needed!
 

Conclusion

With these 10 quick and simple changes, you can freshen up your home and create a cosy, inviting environment for the winter months. Whether you add some warm textiles, update your paint colours, or refresh your seasonal decor, these easy tips will make your home feel stylish, comfortable, and ready to embrace the cold. At Barry’s Luxe Decorating, we transform spaces into beautiful, welcoming environments, regardless of the season. Contact us today to learn how we can help freshen up your home for the winter and beyond!