Our homes need to be snug sanctuaries at this time of year, so we can retreat, relax and escape the cold.

So, shake up your style to suit the season, splurge on a few treats and you’ll banish the winter decor blues and create a cosy haven where you can rest in comfort.

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1. Go pale but interesting

 
 
 
 
 
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Chilled out Scandi-style, with its neutral palette, endures because its classic good looks never date and it’s easy to add subtle new touches to suit a new season.

The addition of a sheepskin rug (pampering for the toes), a throw, and plenty of cushions covered in tactile fabrics like velvet or wool, are all that’s needed to create a cosseting winter sanctuary.

2. Harvest some style

Treat yourself (and a room) to accessories that are all about chic comfort, which you can move around to suit your mood and the temperature. Think furry pouffes and fluffy beanbags.

cosy winter home: (L-R) Super Soft Merion Throw, Lime White, £132, Tolly McRae; ICON Siberia Faux Fur Bean Bag, Snow Leopard, £99.99, Bean Bag Bazaar; Joan Baa Sheepskin Dressing Table Stool, Brown, £265, Limelace (Tolly McRae/Bean Bag Bazaar/Limelace/PA)
(L-R) Super Soft Merion Throw, Lime White, £132, Tolly McRae; ICON Siberia Faux Fur Bean Bag, Snow Leopard, £99.99, Bean Bag Bazaar; Joan Baa Sheepskin Dressing Table Stool, Brown, £265, Limelace (Tolly McRae/Bean Bag Bazaar/Limelace/PA)

3. Be cost-conscious and cosy

A chunky wool throw, a string of lights and a selection of lanterns are key ingredients for a room with a glow (iStock/PA)
A chunky wool throw, a string of lights and a selection of lanterns are key ingredients for a room with a glow (iStock/PA)

It’s all about setting the scene with a cosy focal point at this time of year. If you’re lucky enough to own a fireplace, this is the perfect time to take advantage of it and enjoy that beautiful wood smoke smell and orange glow – it’s pure autumn joy.

An empty hearth can be made just as appealing with a little imagination. Simply decorate with a cluster of pine cones and add a collection of candles for flickering light.

4. Bag a high-street hero

Supermarket homeware ranges are such a high standard now (and trend led) that you’re missing a decor trick if you don’t check them out. A trolley full of purse-friendly bargains can refresh a room without breaking the bank.

(L-R) Morrisons Ochre Birdy Fox Table Lamp, £17; Morrisons Century Studio Orange Knit Cushion, !2; Morrisons Ochre Birdy Country Check Throw, £18 (Morrisons/PA)
(L-R) Morrisons Ochre Birdy Fox Table Lamp, £17; Morrisons Century Studio Orange Knit Cushion, !2; Morrisons Ochre Birdy Country Check Throw, £18 (Morrisons/PA)

5. Add some va-va-velvet

Velvets are one of the biggest ongoing trends in interiors. Pair their touch-me textures with a rich colour – orange and green are this season’s front runners – for a winning winter combination.

6. Raid nature’s colour palette

Embrace the warmth of the autumn colours as an antidote to the creeping chill in the air. Rich reds and russets star on the hedgerows and trees, and adding those hues in accessories will have the same effect in a room.

(L-R) Casper Charcoal & Orange Geometric Shaggy Pile Cushion, currently reduced to £35 from £70; Lantana Orange Curvy Lamp With Black Drum Silk Shade, £115, Habitat (Habitat/PA)
(L-R) Casper Charcoal & Orange Geometric Shaggy Pile Cushion, currently reduced to £35 from £70; Lantana Orange Curvy Lamp With Black Drum Silk Shade, £115, Habitat (Habitat/PA)

7. Change the view

Cosy winter home: Palanga window film, from £11.50, Purlfrost (Purlfrost/PA)
Palanga window film, from £11.50, Purlfrost (Purlfrost/PA)

There’s nothing like a bleak, boring view to lower the spirits, especially in winter, but window film or blinds can work wonders on that outlook. Both can make a feature out of an otherwise dull window and ensure you feel boosted, even on dark days.

8. Lighten the mood

Gold Mouse Lamps, Standing, Lying & Sitting, £73 each, Graham & Green (Graham & Green/PA)
Gold Mouse Lamps, Standing, Lying & Sitting, £73 each, Graham & Green (Graham & Green/PA)

Lighting is key in the dark, winter months, and table lamps illuminating focal points and areas in a room will make it look interesting and inviting. Show off your playful side and introduce quirky lights, which will make you smile and turn a neglected surface into a feature.

9. Tell a texture story

Blenheim Upholstered Bed Frame, £399-£439; Monroe Crystal Fitting Chrome, £219; Dorma Acanthus Jacquard Duvet Cover, £70-£100 & Bedspread,, £150-£170; Dorma Ophelia Ginger Bedspread, £100-£120 & Continental Square Pillowcase, £20; Dorma Arabesque Cushion, £30, Dunelm (Dunelm/PA)
Blenheim Upholstered Bed Frame, £399-£439; Monroe Crystal Fitting Chrome, £219; Dorma Acanthus Jacquard Duvet Cover, £70-£100 & Bedspread,, £150-£170; Dorma Ophelia Ginger Bedspread, £100-£120 & Continental Square Pillowcase, £20; Dorma Arabesque Cushion, £30, Dunelm (Dunelm/PA)

You don’t have to abandon glamour in the bedroom when the temperature drops – instead, layer with soft fabrics, from fluffy sheepskin cushions to silky throws. They won’t just be a visual treat, and are essential in a muted scheme, decorated in neutrals that could otherwise look bland. They’ll also add a sexy, sensual cosiness.

10. Add some fur-fabulous accessories

Cosy winter home: pink furry throws and cushions
(L-R) George Home Pink Faux Fur Throw, £16; New Zealand Sheepskin Beanbag Chair, Rosa, £895, Sweetpea & Willow; George Home Pink Faux Fur Cushion, £7 (George Home/Sweetpea & Willow/PA)

Go wild with faux fur, but keep it feminine with a blushing pink theme. It looks fabulous on moody black or blue linen sheets, or go for a full-on ice-maiden effect with a snowy white set.

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