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Top 5 winter warmer styling tips to create the ultimate cocoon at home

Achieving a snug home over winter isn't about running up the power bills. Leading stylist and interior designer Justine Wilson of Vault Interiors shares her insider tips to creating a cosy space to see out the winter blues

Insights by interior designer Justine Wilson of Vault Interiors

From the interior designer/stylist:

It’s been a very different lead up to winter this year and many are looking to take advantage of the down time and tidy, clear out and spruce up their homes. I have five simple tricks that can be ordered online, delivered to your door, and set up (hopefully) without the risk of a hospital visit from falling off the roof.

Rich colour tones in lush fabrics

Think textural fabrics like wool, velvet and faux fur. Hot colours this winter are olive, emerald, plum, mustard, burnt orange and deep magenta. To update your home think about investing in new scatter cushions, thick bed or sofa throws or even a colourful plush rug underfoot. 

You can also just use decorative vases or flowers in these tones to bring a cherry pop of colour.


Change your bedding 

Winter is a good time to change out your bedding to thicker weight duvets and new linen. The summer trend was lots of simple white or cream light weight linen, but in winter try a textured spread like a waffle or tufted linen design. 

Opt for deeper colour tones for the ultimate cosy feel and really layer your bedding with a coverlet and a throw for maximum impact.

Candles are my winter go to

It’s easy for a home to feel musty and dark with windows and doors often shut to keep in the warmth, so using pretty scented candles will help lift your mood. This year candles on mass will be a big trend. 

All you need is a round platter, or tray and 5-8 candles, light them all and you have a beautiful centrepiece for your dining or coffee table that will smell great and provide an ambient glow.

Mirrors are a great tool

Use them in winter, as they will reflect any available light and make your interior less gloomy, they can also bring the outdoors in. Hang them in hallways, dark rooms and anywhere you can reflect a nice outlook. 

The more the merrier in winter, and if you can reflect a nice lamp or floor lamp – even better.

Create an outdoor room

This would be my top tip this winter, especially with mandatory isolation. We may not be able to travel or go camping, so why not bring the experience into your backyard! 

Invest in an outdoor fire pit, most councils allow them if you burn only dry wood, get some nice outdoor comfy chairs and string some outdoor solar fairy lights for the full effect!

Story by: Trendsideas

10 May, 2020

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