Keep Your Home Cozy and Warm During the Winter Holidays

 

While some people dread the cold, for others, winter is the most beautiful time of the year. The winter holidays simply call for crawling into a fuzzy blanket, drinking hot cocoa and spending more time with family and friends by the fireplace.

However, in order to have the best winter experience, you first need to make your home as warm and comfortable as possible. This includes giving your living space a winter facelift and turning it into that cozy sanctuary you have always dreamed of.

Fortunately, you can achieve this in many ways. From upgrading your heating system to adding personal touches, you have plenty of options on how to ensure that your home is nice and warm when the cold months arrive.

To get you started, here are five tips you can borrow to help get your place prepped and ready for the season so you can stay cozy.

Think Hygge when decorating

If you want to make your home extra warm and comfortable, then your first step would be to decorate it in true Hygge fashion. This decor is a signature mark of the Danish lifestyle which evokes feelings of coziness and comfort. It includes neutral colors and natural materials that have the power to add warmth and texture to any living space.

To make sure you get it right, you should look for professional online interior design services to get the best advice on how to recreate the Hygge style. These professionals can give you the dos and don’ts of this decorating style and help you create a toasty and cozy area that is perfect for the winter season.

Update your heating system

Having a good heating system is also crucial for keeping your home warm during winter. Out of the many options available, radiator heating provides the best long-lasting heat that can give your living space that consistent, cozy feeling you are looking for this season.

However, like every other heating system, the radiator heaters may undergo some malfunctions over time, so you may need to replace them to increase the warmth in your home.

In general, the average radiator replacement cost depends on several factors, including the type of radiator heater you get, the installation expenses and any additional costs that may come along.

To save money, make sure you choose the type that is the most energy-efficient, offers the best heat and falls within your budget.

Add extra layers

Layering up is another effective way to keep your home toasty and warm during the colder months of the year. You can do this by adding extra soft furnishings around your interior that will also help elevate the look of your entire decor.

For example, wool rugs are a great option as they can add soft texture to your floors while keeping your feet warm throughout the season. They come in many styles, designs and colors, so you can choose the one that best suits your taste and matches the rest of your decor.

Another way to add extra layers is to use thicker throws such as wool, fleece and cashmere blankets to keep you warm during those frosty winter days.

Use candles to add a warm glow

If you are looking for a soothing way to add a warm glow to your home, then using candles is your best option. They are such an elegant decorative piece that comes in many aromas and can give you that true winter charm you are looking for.

For example, spicy scents such as apple and cinnamon or bayberry are very popular. You can either place them on top of a decorative tray on your living room coffee table or in specific candle holders alongside other small tabletop accents.

No matter how you choose to do it, your candles will create a sense of warmth and relaxation and instantly turn your home into the winter retreat you have always dreamed of.

Incorporate personal touches

A great way to break the winter monotony of your home is to incorporate personal touches. These can be anything from eye-catching artwork pieces to multicolored accessories that have the power to make your home more inviting and cozy.

For example, curtains are an easy way to add character and warmth to your living space. They can insulate your interior by blocking cold air coming from your windows while elevating the appearance of the room. They come in many styles and designs, so you can choose the one that best suits your decor.

Another way to incorporate a personal touch is to decorate your walls with beautiful wall pieces such as canvas prints or family photographs in vivid colors to add warmth to your walls.

Final thoughts

As soon as the temperatures begin to drop, you are probably going to spend most of your time indoors to stay warm. Because of this, it is important that you do everything you can to keep your living space nice and toasty so you can get through the colder months of the year with ease.

From updating your heating system to accessorizing your interior with fuzzy and soft furnishings, there are many ways you can make your home inviting and cozy.

For more help, refer back to our post and borrow some of the ideas here to get your decor winter-ready.

 

Kimberly Atwood’s books have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Booklist. Kimberly lives in the Rocky Mountains with her husband, an exceptionally perfect dog, and an attack cat. Before she started writing historical research, Kimberly got a graduate degree in theoretical physical chemistry from Ohio State University. After that, just to shake things up, she went to law school at the University of London and graduated summa cum laude. Then she did a handful of clerkships with some really important people who are way too dignified to be named here. She was a law professor for a while. She now writes full-time.

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