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Add Mirrors To Accentuate Natural Light
The days get shorter and darker in the winter, so it's important to capture as much light as possible to brighten up the home. A few well-placed mirrors will catch light and spread it around. A nice golden frame draws the eye while also reflecting light. Mirrors can be great statement pieces to go along with white linens and pops of color from throw pillows. They don't need to be big, either; even a few small mirrors, especially when touched up with a cute frame or splash of paint, are a great way to draw eyes away from the darkness and into the home.
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Don't Throw Out The Holiday Decorations Just Yet
Leaving the tree up months after Christmas is over is a bit tacky, but that doesn't mean the home needs to be rid of holiday cheer entirely. Tuck that tree out of sight and put the stockings away, but consider leaving some of the glitter and pine needles out for the season. It's pretty easy to transition from holiday decorations to winter decorations without losing the coziness associated with the year's end. Focus on maintaining the colors and textures of the season—such as wood, sparkles, white light, and natural features like pinecones and needles—to carry holiday home decor through the winter months.
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Fill Your House With Good Smells
Staying in all day can be a bit of a bummer, but it's easy to lighten the mood by indulging in a little aromatherapy. That doesn't meant long hot bubble baths or spraying air freshener—it means getting back to the basics. Use real herbs, spices, and fruits to make your home smell delicious and fresh. Consider a cranberry, rosemary, and cinnamon simmer pot, for example, to fill the kitchen with homey scents. For the bakers out there, consider making something cinnamon-heavy. Not only will the house smell great, but you'll have a delicious treat as well. You just can't go wrong with that.
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Switch Your Linens To Light Colors
If it's drab and dark outside, that means it's time to lighten things up inside. Ditch the heavy curtains and dark bedspreads. It's easy to add a little joy to a room with some pastels or bold jewel tones. Light fabrics can reflect sunlight and make a room feel luminous without losing heat. Don't let the darkness outside impact a room's decor—every little bit of light helps!
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Embrace The Concept Of Hygge
Hygge, a Danish word referring to a particular feeling of comfort and warmth, is all the rage in design and self-care right now. It's not as simple as buying a sheepskin throw and some cold-weather socks; it's about taking time to appreciate the small things and embrace the little moments of happiness and light that bring comfort and joy. To channel it, indulge in cultivating perfect small moments—spend an extra minute to French press coffee and drink it from your favorite mug, or make your favorite breakfast ahead of time to really enjoy it in the morning. Revel in these miniscule moments of coziness, and you'll be feeling hygge in no time.
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Add A Little Texture
Snuggling in is one of the best ways to make winter feel a little more manageable. You can create a comfy space while spicing up the way your rooms looks by mixing and matching different patterns and textures. Winter fabrics tend toward cable knits or faux fur, but there are a lot of textures out there that are equally cute, and mixing them together creates an eclectic, comfy atmosphere, perfect for the cold season. Convert an old bath mat into a cute new pillow, or use foil to create a bright new wall hanging. Playing with textures and patterns keeps decor feeling fresh in a season when people might be tempted to go all knits, all the time.
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