Warming Up Your Home

There is something deeply comforting about a warm home. Not just physically warm, but the kind of cosy that makes you want to kick off your shoes, wrap up in the throw on the sofa and stay put for the evening. Creating that feeling doesn’t require full renovations or a sky high budget with too many silks, but a few thoughtful touches will make a big difference. But let’s talk about actual warmth first before we dive into the details. 

Heating is the obvious starting point, but it doesn’t have to be boring. You can choose a reliable system, like a range of premium cast iron radiators, and that can add both function and a little bit of classic charm to your space. But beyond the technical side of it, it’s really how you layer the warmth throughout your home that really counts. Soft furnishings, for example, will be your best friend here. You want chunky throws and plush cushions and rugs that feel really nice and springy under foot. Even if your floors are perfectly fine, there’s nothing wrong with adding a rug because it will instantly make the room feel warmer in both temperature and atmosphere. You’re giving your space its own jumper to wear, why not?

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https://www.goodhousing.com.au/good-news/the-science-of-a-good-home-lightCurtains are another underrated hero when it comes to warming up your home. Heavy or lined curtains helped keep the warmth in and the chill out, especially during those cooler evenings. Plus, they really do make a room feel more finished. If your windows are currently dressed in something thin and breezy, it may be time for an upgrade because your future warmer self will thank you for that. Lighting also does play a big part in warming up your home, surprisingly so. Bright, cool lighting makes the space feel bright and, well, cool. Instead of that, you can go for warm toned bulbs and layer your lighting with lamps and soft glows rather than relying on one main light.

It creates a snug, more relaxed vibe that practically whispers to you to stay a little while longer. Now, while we’re talking about things you can use to layer up the house, let’s not forget about textures. Mixing materials like wool, cotton, wood, and even a bit of leather can really add some depth to your home. A wooden coffee table pair with a knitted throw or a fabric armchair all work together to create spaces that feel inviting rather than stark. 

Of course, warmth isn’t just about what you can see, it’s also about how space makes you feel, so make sure that you’re threading personal touches throughout. A stack of your favorite books alongside a scented candle or a few well placed photos turns your house into someone that feels genuinely comforting. If you do want to go the extra mile, think about how your house smells. Embracing a slower pace with something that is subtly enhancing the scent of your space is going to feel great.

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