How to Make Your Home Cozier
Though the winter chill might not have fully arrived in Southern Maryland yet, we know it’s on the way. This is the perfect time for homeowners to start preparing for the cooler days and to get their homes ready for the approaching season. You’ll appreciate the cozy touches on those crisp fall days, and you’ll be ready to go when the days are feeling dark and chilly. So, what are some things homeowners can do to increase the coziness in their homes? Let’s take a look:
Create Seating Areas
One simple idea homeowners can try out is rearranging or adjusting their furniture. Creating a closer circle for a family movie night or a designated game nook, for example, are great ways to make the space feel warm and inviting. Rather than having things spread out, pulling them in a bit closer can change the atmosphere. The same is true for creating those small additional spaces, like taking advantage of an unused corner for example.
Warm Up Your Lighting
With the sun setting so much earlier, there’s only so much natural light we can get. This means more time at home with the lights on. Though lighting can often be an afterthought – as long as it’s working, we don’t necessarily consider its impact on the space – it’s one of the keys ways to make a space feel cozier. Swap out any cool white bulbs for warmer ones. It’s also great to consider some alternative lighting, like smaller lamps, for example, to give you options depending on how you plan to use the space at a specific time.
Bring in More Textiles
Pillows, blankets, and rugs are all quick additions that can instantly transform a room. While in the warmer months, we might opt for completely clear spaces, in the winter, these added touches can make a room feel warmer. Homeowners can even consider adding a hanging textile as decor for their walls. The addition of softer textures will set the tone for the space. And who doesn’t love to have a blanket nearby when curled up on the couch on a chilly evening?
Appeal to the Senses
Though we often think about the visual elements we can change in our homes to create the atmosphere we want, bringing in the other senses can make a real impact. As mentioned above, tactile things like soft blankets are a great addition. Switching to your favorite winter scents with candles like cinnamon or pine, for example, can also create a cozy feeling. Even having some music set up with your favorite playlists ready to go can make your space feel more inviting.
How do you plan to transition your home into the winter months? Do you have any go-to decorating tips to create the perfect winter sanctuary? I’d love to hear your thoughts.




