How to Keep Your Living Room & Bedroom Cosy This Winter

Written by Klika Australia,  29th May 2023
Cosy living room in winter
It's important to take the necessary steps to ensure that your house is ready for winter, both to stay warm and to save money on energy bills. But where do you start?

As the temperature drops and the days get shorter, we all crave a warm and inviting space to snuggle up in. There's nothing better than coming home after a long day and sinking into a cosy armchair or curling up under a soft blanket. But how do you create that perfect, inviting atmosphere in your living room and bedroom? Whether you're a fan of minimalist decor or love to pile on the layers, there are plenty of simple tricks and tips to make your space feel warm and welcoming this winter.

From checking your heating system to stocking up on cosy blankets, we've got you covered with tips and tricks to make your living room and bedroom feel like a winter wonderland. So, grab a cup of hot cocoa and get ready to prepare your house for the chilly months ahead!

Warm up your living room

Grey electric throw rug on bed

1. Add throw blankets

These cozy blankets not only add a layer of warmth but also can enhance the decor of your living room. You can choose from a variety of styles and colours to match your existing furniture or add a pop of colour. Keep a few blankets on the couch or in a basket nearby for easy access on chilly evenings.

2. Use draft stoppers

Drafts can make the room feel chilly and cause your heating system to work harder than necessary, leading to higher energy bills. To combat this, consider using draft stoppers. These can be placed at the base of doors and windows to prevent cold air from seeping in. They come in a variety of styles and materials, from simple fabric tubes to more decorative options.

3. Use a space heater

Pronti tower heater in a living room

Use a space heater to heat up your living room on particularly cold days. Depending on how much space you have, a tower heater or panel heater is perfect for warming up a single room while saving on central heating costs.

Just remember to place the space heater in a safe and appropriate location, away from any flammable materials. Be sure to read the instructions carefully and always turn it off before leaving the room.

4. Use candles

Candles are a great way to add warmth and cosiness to any space, and they can also serve as a backup light source in case of a power outage. Be sure to choose non-toxic candles made from natural materials like beeswax or soy, and never leave them unattended. Place them strategically throughout the room, such as on coffee tables or mantels, and consider investing in candle holders or lanterns to keep them secure. Just like with the space heater, we highly recommend that you keep it away from any flammable materials like curtains.

5. Rearrange your furniture

Start by moving your couch and chairs away from any draughty windows or doors. This will help keep the cold air out and the warm air in. You can also create a cosy seating area by facing your furniture towards a fireplace or TV. Don't be afraid to experiment with different layouts until you find one that works best for your space.

Keep your bedroom cosy this winter

Cosy bed with pink covers

1. Invest in warm bedding

Make sure your bedding is warm and cosy. Swap out your summer sheets for flannel ones and add a down comforter or electric blanket for extra warmth.

2. Seal windows and doors

This will help prevent cold air from entering your bedroom and keep the room warm and cosy. Check for any cracks or gaps around the window frames and door frames, and seal them with weather stripping or caulking. You can also use draft stoppers under the doors to keep out any drafts.

3. Add rugs

Rugs not only add a decorative touch but also provide insulation for your feet against cold floors. When choosing a rug, opt for a thick, plush material like wool or shag to create a comfortable and inviting space. Additionally, consider layering smaller rugs for added warmth and texture.

4. Keep curtains closed

This will help to insulate your windows and prevent heat from escaping. Additionally, thick, heavy curtains can add an extra layer of insulation to your windows. By keeping your curtains closed, you can help to lower your heating bill and create a more comfortable sleeping environment during the winter months.

5. Use a humidifier

During winter, the dry air can cause a range of issues for your health and your home. One way to combat this is by using a humidifier in your bedroom. This device can help to add moisture to the air, which can reduce the risk of dry skin, sore throats, and other respiratory problems. It can also help to protect wood furniture, floors, and other items in your bedroom from cracking and warping due to the dry air. Before winter arrives, make sure to clean and prepare your humidifier, and keep it running throughout the season for maximum benefits.

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