Getting cosy this autumn
Brrrrr its cold outside. The leaves are falling, the winter coats are out of the wardrobe and you noticed that the thermostat clicked the heating on this morning… its autumn, and our homes are a retreat from the cold outside. Its also a great opportunity to freshen up our styling to make our home feel warm and welcoming and cosy on those darker nights.
They say spring clean, but for me theres always a little autumn clean too. I move the furniture around in the lounge to focus more on the fire (I like to pretty much sit on it on a cold night) and I move some table lamps onto the occasional tables to provide some low and much needed light on the darker evenings.
Once the pumpkins are gone, I feel I need to liven up the walls with some autumnal decorations and fill my vases with woodland cuttings. Are you ready for autumn? Here are my tips to make your home feel cosy and snug through the autumn months.
Faux fur throws
Bring on the warmth! If your other half is anything mine, they moan about turning the heating on! So, my answer for harmony is to blanket-up the sofa and make sure a warm textile is only a hands reach away. My sofa has a faux fir throw with a soft fleece backing – the kids also like to tuck themselves in under it on a weekend morning.
There are so many lovely options to buy, here are some similar ones and alternatives that I’ve had my eye on…
Ones to buy…
Lower the lighting
Introducing some low lighting for the evening is a great way to make a room feel warm and cosy in the evenings. Pick a good low watt bulb with a good colour (not too white and not a clear bulb) and get yourself a remote control plug so that you don’t have to go around turning them all on individually. Here’s one like I use on on Amazon.
Lights to buy
Think outside the box
And there’s more to lighting than lamps! Think fairy lights hung in plants or crammed into jars, candles, lanterns, whatever works in your home!
By the fire
Fairy lights around a fireplace can look great and brighten the space when the fire isn’t in use. Don’t hang them too close to the fire though obviously and perhaps move them when it’s on.
On plants
Fairy lights hung on your houseplants creates some interesting shadows and instantly add a magical christmas-style feel.
Autumn art
Wreaths aren’t just for christmas and its also something you can make at home. Alternatively, you can make garlands or just stick some nice coloured leaves into a jar. A sprig of beech or holly looks great in a vase or go for a display of Chinese lantern plants for something more exotic!
Everything is looking so cozy and stunning, Anna! I can see the efforts you have taken for this and I really appreciate you for this. Stay blessed and keep sharing more! 🙂
Thank you! You too.