Winter is not just the season that ends the year; it’s
also the season that makes the transition into a new one! We all feel the winds
of change from the moment the first leaves start falling and the urge to
redecorate and bring new life into the house pokes its head out.
Since redecorating can be expensive and
time-consuming, here are a few guidelines to help you get it right the first
time:
The Best Materials for Winter
When you think about the cold weather, you
need a warm atmosphere inside to balance things out. What’s warmer than natural
wood combined with fluffy blankets and other elements? Natural wood
is a favorite and has been making a powerful comeback this winter. This
material is gorgeous and brings a sense of warmth no other materials can! You
can use it for coffee tables, chairs, cabinetry, floors, and more. The beauty
of this material stands in the fact that you can use it for all sorts of
things, from furniture to accessories.
To increase the level of warmth in your
home, specialists recommend oversized, chunky knitted patterns. They look good
in any setting and make the room seem a bit more comfortable. Of course,
they’re also perfect to snuggle under and enjoy a good book and a cup of hot
tea!
Copper, silver tones, glass and steel also
work great with the materials mentioned above. They can be used to highlight
the beauty of the wood or as accessories. Regardless, it’s recommended to use
them in limited amounts, at least during the winter.
Shapes, Textures and Colors
Winter is often a time to stay inside
more and provides an excuse to make the inside feel more comfortable and
inviting. To do so, specialists recommend creating spaces that challenge the
eye and keep the spirit entertained:
Let’s start with the kitchen! This
is a place of creativity and innovation and the room that gathers the family
together, so to avoid getting bored and losing any interest in chasing new
ideas, use a combination of textures and colors.
For instance, a wood chopping board
integrated into a quartz surface would do the trick. If you move your hand over
the surface, it’s easy to feel the abrupt passage from slick to rugged as the
quartz ends and the wood begins. When it comes to color, it’s best to keep the
eye entertained with combinations of dark and light, with small transitions in
between.
In the bedroom, utilize shapes
and bright colors. Everything from lines to blocks to other geometric shapes
goes, and they all pop together when each comes in a different bright color.
The living room is a place of
reflection and productive discussions, so why not try a huge floral print on
one of the walls? If this seems too bold, use navy blue as the go-to color for
this winter—it’s easy on the eyes and induces a state of calm and reflection.
Quick Note: Another color that’s
been working extremely well this winter is gold. You can use it as an
accessory, as a highlight in combination with other colors or as the dominant
color. It may be a bit too much to make gold the main color in your living
room, but it’s a bold statement and brings in a lot of warmth.
Comfy Furniture
You know those large couches with huge
fluffy pillows that your grandmother used to own? Well, they’re back! Of
course, the design is adapted to modern times, but the idea of comfort oozes
from every stitch.
The materials used for furniture must be
nice to touch and should suggest the idea of fluffiness. Also, utilize rounded
shapes, cylinder legs and natural fibers (cotton, bamboo, wool, and so on).
Styles to Follow
If you don’t have the time or budget to
make your own style, it may be easier to follow one of the styles making a
comeback this winter:
Shabby Chic
For the romantics at heart, shabby
chic can be a travel back in time, when things were simpler and life had
more flavor. This is one of the best styles to work with during the winter
because it reminds us of family and joy. It also warms the heart with soft
colors (pink, turquoise, white, light green and maybe beige) and nice flowery
decorations.
Scandinavian
Scandinavian design promotes a life of
simplicity and openness. The combination of white colors and wood furniture
sends the mind thinking about the heavy winters up north, where people get warm
wearing woolly cardigans and sit around the fireplace, drinking hot cocoa and
telling fun stories.
The style translates to spheres and
straight lines while maintaining as much open space as possible. So, if you
love to see the beauty in things without any ornate features, this is the style
for you!
Quick Note: If you’re not
comfortable with the openness of this style, you should try New Nordic. This is
a derivative of the Scandinavian look and features darker colors with several
layers, creating the idea of hibernation.
Industrial
With a more rugged approach and a focus on
steel and iron, this may be a bit too cold for wintry months; however, if you
add wooden furniture or highlights and include some boldly-colored rugs and
upholstery, it might just work.
Industrial decor works better in rooms
with exposed brick walls because the combination creates a professional and
comfortable environment.
Luxe Revival
If the first thing that pops to mind is a
gorgeous living room from a high-end interior design magazine, you got it
wrong! This style is focused on texture and fabrics that combine in a
perfectly luxurious manner. True, the materials used are luxurious (brass,
velvet or marble), but the entire style takes more of an art deco
approach.
To make this look, you’ll need dusty rose
colors, elegant chairs and a properly stocked bar cart. Keep in mind, this is
definitely not a style to promote simplicity, but it’s perfect for when you
want to have your friends over for drinks.
Now that you have a few guidelines on how
to make your winter less boring and cold, you should consider which of the
styles mentioned above best suits your needs. Overall, each of them creates
warmth in a unique and fashionable manner.
This appeared first on RISMedia’s Housecall.
Nicole Andrews is the marketing manager for Euro
Marble in Sydney, Australia. With a background in interior
design, she enjoys writing about the latest industry trends. In her spare time,
she walks her dog Rusco down at Bondi Beach.
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