As autumn begins in earnest, have you been left feeling as though your home isn’t quite as cosy as it could be? If so, then now is the time for you to change that. We’re here to help you to make the right adjustments to your property to ensure you’re autumn ready and equipped to welcome you in with a warm hug. Here’s how to make your home more cosy this season.
Lighting
Lighting is everything if you want to have a cosy home. Winter is known for long nights and very dark mornings, which can leave many feeling a little glum. If you want to do something about this, then use light to try and stop this from creeping into your home.
If you can take the time to use soft and diffused lighting in your home, then this will help you to create the best look for your space. If possible, try and opt for pendant lamps or even lights as this will help you to get the right level of cosiness for your home. When it comes to the finish, gold or brass is the way to go. Materials such as beech or other light woods will create a similar feel if you do not want to opt for something metal.
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Snug Rugs
Don’t be fooled into thinking that a rug only belongs on a wooden floor or a floor that does not have carpet. Sure, if you have a rug on an uncarpeted floor, then this can create a more cosy feel, but if you layer a rug on top of a carpet then this can add a whole new level of depth and texture.
Try and opt for a rug that is shaggy and soft, which will help your home to feel warm underfoot and you may even find that it helps to keep the heat in as well. A pair of slippers can make you feel even warmer, so do not be afraid to look into this as an option.
Soft Furnishings
Blankets, throws, and even cushions really are the best way for you to crank up how cosy your home feels. When it comes to cushions, you can never really have too many. Don’t be afraid to pile them up on your sofa, or even get some big floor cushions so you can dot them around. If you can do this and if you can make your home look mismatched, then this will work in your favour. Fabrics such as chenille or even velvet are very good here, so don’t be afraid to opt for them if you can.
Candles
Candles are imperative if you want to add some cosiness to your space. The benefits of having candles are endless. First of all, you can use them to bring way more cosiness into your space and, secondly, they can cast a nice warm light in the room. If you make the decision to opt for scented candles, then you can also make your home smell great which is always a nice way for you to add to the cosiness.
Personal Art Exhibits
Gallery walls are back this autumn in full force, turning bland spaces into personalised art exhibits. Whether it’s to show off family photos, art prints, or a little bit of both, gallery walls bring character and tell a story.
It is perfect for adding some personality to the room and giving it a touch of elegance whilst ensuring cosiness remains to primary objective. The key to any successful gallery wall is mixing and matching frame style, size, and type of art: modern prints, vintage pieces, bold abstracts, soft watercolours, family portraits, or travel photography.
The trick is to keep the layout intentional yet not too rigid. Mixing frame size and finish – a sleek black frame next to an ornate gold one will add weight and visual interest to the wall. Don’t be afraid to lean into negative space and let each piece have a little breathing room to pop.
Textured Wall Coverings
While paint can certainly warm up a space, adding textured wall panels can take your room’s cosy factor to the next level. Consider options like grasscloth wallpaper, which adds natural warmth and subtle variation to your walls, or even a single feature wall of fabric-effect wallpaper. These materials not only look inviting but can also help with room acoustics, making your space feel more intimate and contained.
For a more dramatic approach, wooden wall panels or even a section of exposed brick can create that coveted cabin-like feel. If you’re renting or prefer not to make permanent changes, temporary wallpaper or even hanging textiles can achieve a similar effect. The key is to choose materials and patterns that complement your existing décor while adding that extra layer of visual and tactical warmth that makes a space feel truly cocooning during the cooler months.
The Aromas Of The Season
The Aromas Of The Season
Creating the perfect cosy atmosphere isn’t just about what you can see – it’s about engaging all of your senses, and scent plays a crucial role in transforming your space. While scented candles are a wonderful starting point, there’s a whole world of seasonal fragrances to explore.
Woody aromas like cedar, pine, and sandalwood can transport you instantly to a crisp, alpine forest, creating that perfect autumn-winter ambiance. For a truly seasonal touch, try combinations that include hints of cinnamon, clove, or nutmeg – these warming spice notes can make your home feel instantly more welcoming.
Lavender remains a timeless choice, particularly for bedrooms and relaxation spaces. Beyond traditional room sprays, consider incorporating lavender in different ways – reed diffusers, essential oil warmers, or even dried lavender bundles can add both visual and aromatic interest to your space. For those seeking sweeter notes, the comforting aroma of brewed tea or the classic scent of rose petals can make any room feel more intimate.
For a natural approach, try simmering pots with ingredients like orange peels, cinnamon sticks, and fresh rosemary. This method allows you to create custom seasonal scents while adding humidity to dry winter air. Consider using more energising aromas in your home office or kitchen, while keeping relaxing scents for evening spaces.
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Cosy Colours
Believe it or not, there is a lot of psychology behind the colours of a particular season. Certain colours have the ability to influence your mood and your energy. As a general rule, calm colours are much more suited to bedrooms, and they help you to relax.
If you use warm colours, then this will work best for your dining room, and they are also great for encouraging conversation too. If you want to make your home feel better, then there is no set guidelines that you can follow.
That being said, it is important to consider the general richness of the tone. If a tone is particularly deep this will add a lot of cosiness, but at the same time, you have to make sure that you do not overdo it. Add warm tones or lighting to bring out the warmth you’re seeking.
Add Some Flowers
In winter, you probably won’t be wanting to spend a lot of time in the great outdoors. That doesn’t mean that you can’t bring the outdoors in, however. Flowers and plants are ideal, and it is more than possible for you to cultivate your own miniature garden as well.
Add some flowers to your indoor pots and see your space transform. If you do not have time to water your plants or take care of them, then one thing that you can do is try and opt for artificial plants instead. When you do, you will soon find that you are able to bring everything together and that your space is far more cohesive, too.
The Bottom Line
It has truly never been easier to get the result you are hoping for, and, if you start now, you will see your home drastically transform by the time Christmas comes along!