With winter comes fireplaces, hot chocolate, lots and lots of blankets, and a warmth that is so relieving and comfortable once you’re in the solace of your own home. It’s a feeling that can’t be matched by any other season. Take a look at some winter décor trends that’ll help you achieve this feeling.
Layers, layers, layers
Much like how we layer our clothing, layering our décor provides a sense of comfort. A common way to do this is by layering couches and accent chairs with a wide array of pillows and throw blankets. It’ll create a bulky but cozy look that you can’t help but bundle up in at the end of the day. In addition to that, layering rugs is a new trend that has snuck up on us and it’s exactly like it sounds. Small to medium-sized area rugs placed on top of each other in adjacent or diagonal fashion to create a unique, decorative look. Mix and match patterns and get creative with this type of styling. The layering trend also applies to decorations, seasonal and non-seasonal.
Leather
Leather has always been sophisticated and sought after look. A sleek leather armchair in a living room or home office can enhance the elegance of a room tenfold without having to do much. If you’ve been eyeing a certain leather loveseat or sectional, winter is the time to splurge on it. Without the blazing hot heat of summer, leather is a highly sustainable material to kick your feet up and relax on. Not to mention how trendy and durable it is.
Cozy Fabrics
Maybe the most obvious of them all, cozy fabrics are essential in the winter. If you’re looking for a new accent chair, try adding one with soft velvet or a worn leather finish. Style and comfort all in one. If not, throw blankets and pillows are always a go-to. A wool, fleece, or shearling blanket will without a doubt keep you warm and add a cute accent to your couch. In the bedroom, don’t forget about the beloved flannel sheets. There’s no better feeling than climbing into bed after a long day to be met with these clouds of comfort. Don’t be afraid to think outside the box, either. Winter is a time where cozy fabrics are welcomed in all areas of the house, no matter how atypical. A fuzzy kitchen area rug or dining room table runner are great additions.
Warm Spice Accents
Your home is meant to be a cozy escape from the frigid outdoors in these long winter months. No one wants to come home to an ice den, so it’s important to warm the place up with your color choices. Caramel and cinnamon are the perfect warm tones that you can add to your walls or seating areas. Try adding some caramel coated wood chairs or branch out and paint your walls in one of these warm neutrals. If you’re looking for a smaller project, you can add throw pillows, blankets, or other small-scale accents like a side table or bookshelf in a nutmeg, paprika, or turmeric shade as well.
Exposed Brick & Stone
Whether you want to go for the rustic appeal, or simply keep up with the trends, exposed brick and stone walls will help you achieve that. These can add warmth and character to a home by revealing its natural characteristics. A popular approach is exposing brick or stone on a singular wall in your living room or kitchen to create a statement. Eyes will flock to it and you will surely get compliments on your creativity, if not style. Leave it untampered and natural or paint it in a white or pastel shade to create a more modern look. If you want to integrate it more subtly, a brick or stone fireplace will go a long way.
Scandinavian interior
If you like a clean, simple interior with a dash of comfort, you will love Scandinavian décor. As a functional yet minimal design style, it’s hard not to like Scandinavian accents. It’s characterized by clean-cut lines and elements such as cozy textiles, lantern lights, sheepskin or shearling rugs, leather furniture, freestanding plants, wooden slats, and lots of black and white accents. Brick walls happen to be another solid characteristic. A Scandinavian style home will keep it looking tidy, trendy, and cozy. What more can you ask for?
What winter trend is your favorite?