Preparing Your Home’s Interior for Winter: 4 Tips

Winter may be the last thing on your mind, especially with summer’s soaring temperatures, but preparing your home for winter is all about having it ready for when the cold sets in, which means planning in advance is always a must.

Preparing your home for the winter temperature drop means thinking about cosy home interiors and extras you can arrange so that you never have to worry about your home lacking for the winter season. To help with that, here are some top tips to get your home ready for the colder season.

Get Your Ambient Lighting Ready

Natural light is abundant in summer and it’s always great to flood your home with it – especially when it stays light until bedtime; you’re saving money on energy bills, too. However, when winter arrives, you will need adequate interior lighting, and when it comes to creating a warm and cosy space, soft ambient lighting is a must.

You can think about:

  • Lamps with warm lighting placed in the right places
  • TV backlighting
  • Warm fairy lights
  • Candles (especially scented ones that give off a winter scent!)

 

  1. Switch Wooden Flooring for Carpet

Wooden flooring can be extremely cold underfoot in the winter, especially in the bedroom. There’s nothing worse than a cold room when you’re getting ready for bed, and there’s only so much area rugs can do to warm up a room. However, looking for the right carpet, like our range of carpets in Dulwich, means you can have a much warmer and cosier room – particularly if you prefer a thicker carpet.

A plush carpet is also ideal for any pets who like to sleep on the floor; wooden floors can be cooling in the summer, but your furry friends might want something a little warmer and softer in the winter! If you’ve been thinking about making the switch to carpet anyway, winter is the perfect time.

  1. It’s All About the Fireplace

If you’re lucky enough to have a fireplace, you’ll know it’s essential for both winter warmth and winter aesthetic. Of course, your fireplace is a functional feature that will light up and heat up your space; however, it’s also perfect for placing festive mantel decorations or simply adding a cosy winter feel using candles and accents around the fire.

If you don’t have a fireplace built in, even a small portable fireplace can work wonders if electric is your only option. It can really make a space feel more welcoming and provide a great focal point, especially for social spaces and for guests during festive celebrations.

  1. Layer Up Your Soft Furnishings

In summer, you may spend more time outdoors than indoors, and throws and cushions may be the last thing on your mind for your interior seating. However, when you spend those long and cosy nights indoors, having your seating as practical and inviting as possible is a must. So, make sure every seat has a useable throw to keep you warm, as well as comfortable cushions to scatter where need