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Winter House
Preparedness
by: Kadence Buchanan
I know, it is still summer time, but winter will be here before you
know it, and before wearing your jackets again you should first be
prepared for the seasonal change of your house. In fact, during
winter times, we all see our homes as a "nest " where we can find
warmth and relax without shivering to the bone. But is your home a
friendly and cozy place for you and those you love? Or is your
décor so gloomy that people go outside just to warm up? If you wish
to make your home a warm and inviting shelter this winter, read the
following advice.
- Decorate your house with slipcovers, pillow cases and accessories
in rich warm colors, like red, orange, brown, green and gold. You
can also garnish your coffee table or fire place with fall foliage
or pine boughs to create that earth-like feeling. Additionally,
place treasured pictures of family in warm wood frames all around
your house.
- In case you are able to handle a larger project, consider
painting your walls in rich shades of red, orange or yellow. That
is a wonderful way to brighten your winter days!
- Select to embellish your furniture with soft and plush fabrics
that will make you never want to leave the couch or beddings.
Cushions and upholstery could be velvet, mohair and chenille. You
can also use throws over chairs and sofas as the layering of
fabrics adds richness and texture to the room making it more
inviting.
- Buy lots of candles. Place them along your dinning table,
fireplace, or mid-coffee table and decorate them with beans and
small mirrors for an extra lighting effect. Select scents like
vanilla or cinnamon as they evoke feelings of comfort.
- If you have a fireplace, move your sofa and chairs closer to it
so as to add to the warmth of the room and in order to add to your
house dimension and elegance, consider layering smaller rugs on top
of your carpet or main rug, in front of the sofa or armchairs of
your living room.
- Add extra lamps instead of overhead lighting for a more intimate
ambiance and use drapes to create the feeling of comfort and
intimacy.
- Replace frequently your main living room flower arrangements and
add more warm-tone accessories like gold, brass and copper.
- Arrange furniture in groups. A cozy reading corner with a
comfortable, over-stuffed chair, table and lamp or a small table
and a couple of chairs or footstools will be enough for your family
members to sit together and relax.
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