Winter interior ideas – bringing the cosy to the darker months
The clocks have turned back, and we’re all inside a bit more, so here’s how to make your home a cosy sanctuary
Now the clocks have turned back, and the nights are drawing in, we’re all inside a bit more sheltering from the weather. So, we want our homes, and your’s, to be as cosy and warm as possible.
Earthy, warm tones, are one of the best ways to bring the cosy feel to your space. So, we’ve gathered our top picks to give you the best winter interior ideas for your home.
Glass vase large, by Habitat, £28
Coloured vases, over clear, don’t need flowers in them to draw the attention. This brown ombre vase from Habitat could even be jazzed up with fairy lights to bring more light to your living room.
Gorsley pendant light, by Fritz Fryer Lighting, £395
Truly a statement fixture, these copper pendants look simultaneously industrial but a touch of charm with a petal style shade.
Afterglow pouffe, by Habitat, £40
This warm amber colour is sure to bring some warmth into your home. At not much cost, a neat ottoman can slot into your living room easily.
NHM Small glazed display cabinet, by Dunelm, £549
Wooden pieces are a timeless backdrop. This display cabinet can be changed up inside at any time, so you can adapt it with the seasons.
Orson side table dark mango wood, by Cult Furniture, £149
A warm wooden side table with gold features is sure to bring warmth and sophistication to your living room or bedroom.
Gold and pearl melt warmer, by Yankee Candle, £14.24
Safer than a flame, wax warmers still provide that cosy glow and whatever seasonal scent you desire. Plus, this gold and pearl warmer from Yankee Candle makes a pretty nice statement piece on its own.
Inkah Cushion Almond, by Abigail Ahern, £25
Don’t want to commit to bigger staple seasonal pieces? Adding earthy toned cushions brings a touch of warmth to your home, and they can be easily stored over summer.
CALISTO bedside tables pair, by Instrument Furniture, £197
Bringing warmer toned wood pieces into the home can make the space feel cosier.
Kyoto Double Sided Candle Holder, By Oliver Bonas, £19.50
These colourful glass candle holders look sophisticated with or without the candle. They also work upside down, giving you two looks in one.
Selby Fabric Table Lamp grey & brass, by Cult Furniture £79
More light in the winter months is always needed, and this table lamp is easy to add to your space and adds a statement to your living room or study.
ZARA chest of draws, by Instrument Furniture, £476
This wooden chest of draws are neutral but still keeps a modern look with white draw faces.
House of Hackney x Anthropologie printed curtain, by Anthropologie, £58
Consider shaking up your bathroom space with a patterned shower curtain. This one from the House of Hackney and Anthropologie collab boasts warm colours and a unique design.
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