Winter decor trends you need to consider

Interior decorating

Winter decor trends you need to consider

10 November 2022

With winter fast approaching, now is a great time to start thinking about how you can incorporate winter decor trends in your home. Christmas decorations will take precedence for the first half of the season, but what should you do with your living space when Santa Claus heads back to the North Pole? There are plenty of simple yet impactful style preferences and recommendations that can help you get excited about winter and ensure you and your family members and guests feel relaxed and comfortable when it’s time to settle in.

Here are few winter trends to get behind:

Layered natural materials for a cozy look

Nothing says winter wonderland quite like cuddling on the couch with your loved one during a snowstorm. The end of the year is all about embracing the colder weather, and layered natural materials can help you achieve this effortlessly. Chunky knitted blankets, cozy wool throws and lots of textile layering will definitely add warmth and coziness to the home in the colder months.

Emphasize your fireplace

Your fireplace can be a lovely focal point throughout the year, but winter is when this piece takes center stage. Make a statement with your fireplace by paying extra attention to the mantel this year. Once it’s time to put away the Christmas decor, continue to follow the winter theme and make the fireplace a space that guests can’t wait to cuddle around. Even if you don’t light your fireplace on a regular basis, winter offers a great opportunity to make the illusion that you do; place a wicker basket of cozy blankets, a bundle of firewood and a collection of coffee mugs here to emphasize the spirit of the season.

Fireplace decorated for Christmas
Fireplace decorated for Christmas

 

Be mindful of comforting scents

For many, a night spent indoors during a snowstorm simply is not complete without candles lit throughout the home. Instead of opting for the traditional holiday fragrances like pine, cinnamon and pumpkin, try scents that are not only comforting but also promote overall well being. Lavender is a classic, timeless scent known for its calming properties.  Earthy scents like myrrh, frankincense, and sandalwood are great for the winter because they are grounding, promote balance.

Embrace wood elements

Wood accents and finishes have a way of providing a natural warming impact on your living space, as if you are nestled in a comfortable cabin during a snowstorm. Now is a great time to consider incorporating exposed beams and other interior architectural features into your design scheme. If you want to take an easier route to embrace this idea, consider a rustic coffee table, or picture frames made of reclaimed wood that you can hang throughout the home.

“Natural elements are those elements that have been produced by nature without the intervention of man,” said David Haseley, Sr. VP of Marketing and Merchandising at Decorating Den Interiors. “One of the reasons we love nature so much is our inherent connection to the outdoors. There is no better way to connect to our love of outdoor spaces than incorporating natural elements like wood, stone, hammered metals and raw, organic textiles into our interiors and exteriors. The use of natural elements in design is not only on-trend, they’re also versatile, calming and timeless.”

If you would like to pick up a couple more tips on decorating for Christmas season “Joys of the Biggest Holiday of the Year” might be a fun source.