January 6th, or Epiphany, is the official end of the Christmas season.
So now what? How do we decorate our homes without all the lights and tinsel?
Winter is the time most of us try to forget. I mean, let’s just think about spring, right?!
Let me show you how winter decorating after the holidays can be good for you and your home.
Winter months are gray enough, so why not embrace the cold and the long nights by decorating with a warm and cozy theme?
Every sofa and love seat in my home is draped with soft and beautiful throw blankets.
I like to use white furry pillow coverings and faux sheepskins draped on the backs of chairs.
When changing my decor from the holidays to winter, I like to use many shades of white, warm neutrals, nubby textures, and metallics.
The way metallics reflect the lighting in your home gives a room life and energy.
I also use mirrors to help with this. Nothing feels better after bracing the elements all day than coming home to a warm, inviting home.
By inviting, I mean warm slippers and hot cups of orange and cinnamon-infused tea to enjoy while reading a great book kind of inviting.
White drapes, believe it or not, add warmth to a space.
They brighten up any room’s cloudy day effects.
Dark draperies add a heaviness and can make your space feel dark and gloomy.
Another way to add interest and depth to a room is with botanicals.
Plants and vases with flowers invoke a sense of peace and comfort that only nature can provide.
Even if the plants aren’t real, they add dimension to an otherwise blah room.
A large area rug on a hardwood or tile floor is an amazing upgrade in the winter months.
Even here in Florida, the nights can get chilly, and a warm rug on the floor feels wonderful on your feet.
Lastly, candles and an aroma diffuser are a must!
Since I started using battery-operated candles on timers, my home has been a shimmering paradise from 5:00 p.m. to bedtime every night!
I love it! Using a diffuser helps to keep a little moisture in the room, which helps with static electricity. I have a couple going almost continually.
By adding texture and shades of white to your home, winter decorating after the holidays can do a lot to boost your mood so you can actually enjoy the winter months…no really! 😉