5 Ways to Turn Your Home Into a Cozy Oasis

When you’re huddled up in blankets during wintertime, you need all the comfort you can get. Cold weather necessitates an extra level of coziness for your day-to-day living. Achieving this isn’t all that difficult, all you need is a bit of cozy décor to add to the comfy atmosphere of your home. If you’re strapped for ideas, here are some of the best ways to make your home look and feel a lot cozier.

1. Add a couple of pillows to the mix

Add a couple of pillows to the mix

As we all know, pillows are the epitome of comfort. They’re nice to look at and you get to use them to stay comfortable while you sleep. Decorative pillows are great for lounging around the couch, but you can use them for so much more.

With a couple of well-placed pillows, you can make your entire living room into a comfortable oasis. Throw them on the floor and call it extra seating. Even if you have a carpet, adding a couple more pillows on the ground will make your room feel a lot cozier. Guests can have a seat wherever they please and enjoy the atmosphere of your room. Moroccan poufs make for affordable and gorgeous pillow seats for any kind of floor.

2. Throw on some faux fur

If there’s anything that can give your home a luxurious feel, it’s fur. It’s a material that gives you equal parts luxury and comfort. There’s nothing quite like the feeling of fur on your skin. Drape it over the arm of a sofa and you’ll never want to leave your cozy spot ever again. The plush texture of fur makes it great for covering furniture, as it adds a pillow-like texture over the whole piece.

There isn’t much reason to get real fur, though. Faux fur gets the job done just fine. You can get a lot more bang for your buck with a good faux fur purchase. With more material at your disposal, you can get even more creative with your comfortable décor. Provide some physical and aesthetic warmth with your fur choices and you’ll enjoy comfort like never before.

3. Let some natural light in

Let some natural light in

When it comes to lighting options, natural light should always be a priority. During the day, it’s best to take advantage of the light that mother nature gives us to illuminate our homes. Natural light provides you with the warmth and comfort that you need throughout the day. Now, night time is a different story.

You’re probably going to have to turn on the lights come the night, but they’re not your only option for increasing visibility. For that extra bit of comfort, you can always turn to candles. They’re a wonderful source of natural light that also brings a bit of coziness into your space. There’s a reason why all the coziest home designs feature candles. They look nice, they smell nice, and they’re as cozy as can be.

4. Keep it warm and cozy

The best way to add some more comfort to your home would be to better regulate the temperature. Even when your home is kept at an even temperature at the mid-twenties, you can still have some issues with the insulation. Parts of your home might be colder than others. You can’t have a drink and read a good book by the window if it’s always several degrees colder when you get near it.

This is why it’s so important to keep your home’s weak points well-insulated. Start with the doors and windows. If you own an older home, you should consider installing triple glazed windows in place of regular ones. The air between the layers of glass helps keep temperature changes to a minimum. Doors should be reinforced with additional insulation to help prevent leaks at the edges. This way, your whole home will be equally cozy.

5. Use books to add flavour

Use books to add flavour

Books are a wonderful portal into the world of art and imagination. Getting cozy and reading a good book will always put you in a good mood. When it’s raining outside and there’s not much else to do, you can always get lost in your thoughts with some literature. However, books are also an aesthetic element that can add some flair to your home.

Books are a great décor addition for several reasons. For one, they’re pretty cheap for their aesthetic value. Plus, you probably already have a bunch of books that you enjoy, all you need is to place them in the right spots. Adding a wooden shelf to your room and filling it with books would give your home the collected feel of a library. If that weren’t charming enough, the storage option will let you move your books and declutter parts of your home.

Conclusion

Everyone wants to live in a cozy and comfortable home. Counteract the cold outside temperatures by adding some warm aesthetics to the inside of your home. A big part of your home’s comfort factor is the décor. If it looks warm and comfy, you can be sure that it will feel that way as well. Throw in some practical solutions and you’ll be well-prepared for the colder seasons.

Sarah Smith
Sarah Smith
Sarah Jessica Smith is a young blogger from Sydney. She is in love with life and all the things that can make her daily routine easier. She loves to write about home improvement, lifestyle, and all the small things that make life such a great adventure.

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