How to Keep Your Home Feeling Cosy in Winter

How to Keep Your Home Feeling Cosy in Winter

As energy prices continue to rise in Europe, the US and beyond, it is getting harder and harder to keep our homes cosy while ensuring that our heating bills remain in check.

But make intelligent choices when designing and decorating your property. It will help to maintain warmth within the home, saving you money in the long run and making your house wonderfully welcoming for winter. 

Here are a few methods for keeping your home feeling cosy this winter.

Optimise your heating system

First, optimising your heating system is the best way to protect yourself against unnecessary costs. Get your boiler serviced to ensure it works as efficiently as possible.

Those with smaller properties may benefit from upgrading to combi-boilers which are powerful and efficient but also conveniently compact. You should also take time to bleed your radiators to remove any excess air which prevents the hot water from circulating properly. 

Insulate your rooms

There is no point in optimising your heating system if it is easy for the warmth to escape from your home. It is worth investing in quality double-glazed windows with durable waterproof frames to ensure that hot air cannot escape through the panes.

You could also investigate draught excluders to prevent cold air from seeping around the windows and the bottom of your doorways. 

Be strategic with colours

It isn’t rocket science, but it is worth remembering that warm shades inspire a warm atmosphere.

While autumn and earth colours are the safest bet, this does not necessarily mean limiting yourself to reds, oranges, and yellows – greens and blues can be warm, too, if they are the right tone.

You should also consider using dark shades to add a touch of intensity. 

Create warmth with textiles

Textiles can have a huge impact on the feel of a room. For example, while light tiles can create a sense of cleanliness and calm in a bathroom, plush carpets in a rich shade will instantly make a room feel warm.

In addition to making use of carpet, you can incorporate cushions, throws, blankets, and rugs in living rooms and bedrooms for extra cosiness

Make use of soft lighting

Just as the textiles in a room have a huge impact on the atmosphere, lighting has the power to transform a space.

Bright lights are necessary for purposeful tasks such as working or cooking but to make a room relaxing, you should use soft lighting. Instead of having one overhead light, make use of lamps placed strategically around the room.

For a heightened cosy glow – and perhaps a touch of romance – use candles and fairy lights.

Wrapping up

Keeping your home feeling cosy in winter doesn't have to be difficult.

With a few simple changes and additions, you can make your home a warm and inviting place during the colder months.

Whether it's adding a few extra blankets, lighting a candle, or investing in a new heater, there are plenty of options to make your home feel cosy and comfortable during the winter months.

Stay cosy and enjoy the colder months!


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