Simple tips for an interior makeover this winter

The change of seasons can be the perfect time to give your home a makeover. The good news is that you don't need to spend an exorbitant amount of money redecorating your home. Below are some helpful tips to help you decorate for the cooler months.

Rearrange
Simply rearranging your furniture can give your room an instant lift. Winter can be a great time to create cosy nooks and personal spaces. But before you start moving couches, tables and other furniture, take some time to plan where you will shift the furniture to.

Reorganise
As time passes it can be amazing how many objects don't return to their proper place. It can even be the new possessions that we accumulate but don't really have a place to store them. Look over the rooms of your house, and see what really needs to be out on display and what you might be able to store away.

Accessorise
Add some pops of colour into a neutral pallete with various accessories. Throw cushions, picture frames or rugs can add a burst of colour as well as interesting focal points in a room. Alternatively, you can find inexpensive prints from homeware stores that can add colour and style to plain walls.

Use light
The winter months offer the least amount of natural light. One way to counter this is to make use of lamps. If you are able to use warm yellow light producing bulbs, they can bring a feeling of warmth as well as light. Lamps also work as a great way to add interest to a room and act as a focal point.


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