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Enjoy A Cosy Winter With Your Favourite Candles And Throw

With the weather turning colder it seems every day it has never been a better time to make sure that when you get home after a hard day at work you are comfortable and cosy. Drape a gorgeous blanket or throw over your armchair or sofa, so it’s ready to keep you toasty . Lambswool or even cashmere are perfect if money is no object but if you are on a budget there are still plenty of reasonable options out there. Who says winter has to be cold and miserable? Sitting back to relax on the setteewith a cup of hot chocolate and a good book wrapped in a comforting, warming throw is sheer bliss! So, with the colder, darker days now upon us, give your living room a winter makeover with a selection of snug blankets for your living room or sitting room. Surround yourself with everything you require to keep comfortable. Have a stash of books or magazines near your chair so you can relax with them in front of the fire. Or if you have an e reader, keep it beside your favourite sofa or armchair. Aromatic candles are a really popular choice at this time of the year. They are in vogue throughout the year but there is something especially comforting about burning some of your favourite Yankee candles or True Grace candles while you unwind on a dark winter evening. But the main item on your agenda should still be a luxurious throw.  With such a variety to select from, how do you know what will suit your scheme ? Plain, chunky knits add lots of texture while patterned ones bring colour and warmth to the plainest of rooms. We’ve found many of cosiest throws and blankets, there’s one to suit all budgets. You can give your room a little luxury with a sumptuously soft Plum mohair throw or team a throw in beige/brown with a chocolate brown sofa for a snug autumn feel.

 


Inexpensive Bedroom Makeovers

A totally new look for your bedroom doesn’t A little creativity can go a long way, whether it’s an afternoon project or just adding a few accessories. This is what you’ll need to get start: Pillows, pillows, pillows. Get a few of them, the $10 kind, in whole new color palette. Creating a monochromatic look is as simple as getting several pillows in the same color but using different textures like silk or chenille. Try a romantic look with layers of pillows — large ones in the back and smaller ones up front.

A fresh coat of paint can make a huge difference in the look of room and its fairly inexpensive to do. Remember, you don’t have to repaint your entire room; you can focus on a particular area that needs renovating. Older closet doors, the ones that usually have more detail can easily be improved and given texture by painting the frame in natural color and the inset in a darker color. A little creative paining of your furniture can make your entire room come to life. Try sponge-painting a chest or giving a cabinet a faux antique finish.

A brand new headboard can be costly. Try creative, inexpensive ideas such as using a section of a wrought iron or picket fence bought at a flea market. Want something that’s inexpensive and will make your bed look soft and sophisticated? Then try decorating with bed skirts. They can be found in a plethora of colors, textures and patterns. By using a soft and neutral color you can get the most in both beauty and versatility. You do not want it to be the center of attention, but you do want it to accent your bed.

Window treatments are simpler than people think. A swag at the top of the window is inexpensive (depending on your fabric choice) and not too dramatic. It will really add a feminine touch to the room. You can use plant or bicycle hooks hanging from the ceiling. Or opt for just a blind and an inexpensive garland or floral accent at the top of the window. We also adore the simple look of pre-made drapes and a basic rod with funky finials. Pottery Barn, JCPenny, Target and Bed Bath and Beyond offer a wide selection of all these items.

Do have a canopy or four-poster bed that could use a little sprucing up? Create a beautiful “puddle” or “pond” affect by draping fabric over the poles and letting it fall to the floor. To create this effect, just add an extra 20 inches to the fabric before it is cut. Candles are a perfect decorative item that many people tend to forget. While most people go with white candles, since they’re the most sophisticated, consider clustering colored candles to create a focal point on a night stand or dresser. Group candles in odd numbers — even amounts tend to be boring. Try different heights and gather them as an altar on a shelf.

Hanging framed artwork and posters or mirrors is inexpensive and can go a long way in changing the look of room, but make sure it doesn’t clash with your current décor. Stick with neutral-colored frames — gold, silver, white, black or wood tone. Wall shelves are perfect for a quick decorating touch. Collections are perfect for displaying on a wall shelf, but try to stay away from small items. Placing a lot of tiny accessories will leave the shelf looking cramped and cluttered. You can place a framed painting or pictures on the shelf or even try something minimalist like fresh flowers in simple glass bottles.

About the Author…

Sue Vorgan has  20 years of experience in the home furnishings and interior decorating industry. She owns and manages a large furniture showroom in Los Angeles. They specialize in Mission style and Arts & Crafts bedroom, living room and oak dining room sets. Her store takes pride in offering furniture that’s built to last for generations. It doesn’t matter if your looking for an American made wood beds or oak dining room chairs, they carry only the best in American made quality furniture at everyday affordable prices.


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