<p>One of the easiest ways to impart a new look to the interiors of your home is by changing the decor of the home at the offset of a fresh season. By doing so, you can impart a fresh feel to the interiors and experience a total change of mood. You can welcome winter, coupled with festivities of Christmas and the New Year, in style.<br /><br />Winter is all about getting cosy. To make your furniture pieces inviting and cosy, take out all your fluffy and soft throws. Silk throws can be used to impart a rich feel to the interiors. Flannel is a great option too. Use pillows and cushions for the extra warmth and comfort. <br /><br />Velvet, satin, suede, silk fabrics with different patterns and dark colours go well with winter. Introduce rugs in all parts of your house to keep your home warm. Decorate your home with natural elements like stone and wood, paired with dried flowers and leaves. <br /><br />Light candles in various parts of your house. Add aromas and warm accents to your indoors such as cinnamon, vanilla, etc. Hang some black and white pictures for the winter season. Browns and grey can be used by contrasting them with some metallic touches, ideal for winter decor. Use low-watt lights and bulbs to make the room feel warm.<br /><br />Also because winters are associated with Christmas and the New Year, you can focus on colours like blue, red, green and shades of white and silver to create the perfect look for your living room. Winter decor is all about creating the right mood. Look for elements that are specific to winter. It could be an exotic flower that blossoms only in winter, for instance. It is about making winter associations depending on where you live in. There is no need to change everything; just a few accents can give the home a makeover. In order to usher in the holiday spirit into the house, a corner table can be decorated with toys, ribbons and centrepieces. The colour scheme can be green and red or the shades mentioned above. A centrepiece can be made of many small elements like candles, wreaths as well as fresh fruits, fir branches and cones.<br /><br />Table decorations<br /><br />The market is flooded with Christmas decoration pieces for you to choose from. The centrepiece can be edible or simply aesthetic but it usually should stand out from the rest of the table decor. Table decorations usually include colourful balls that match or nicely contrast the napkins and tableware, fir, wreaths, decorative candles and holders. You can also use fresh flowers, cones and fruits to decorate the table with matching tableware. You can mix two or more sets of various dishes to get the combination you need for the holiday dinner. Stained glass can add drama to the table decor while bright napkins can be used as accents. A proper colour scheme can unite all the elements of the Christmas decor balancing and harmonising it. There are many colour options and schemes that will make for a stylish Christmas decor.</p>.<p> Choose some decorations to hang in the air, to create your own holiday fairy tale inside the home. Silver stars, garlands and other decorations will add a special touch to your Christmas decor. The traditional colours of Christmas are pine green, snow white and heart red. Blue and white are often to represent winter. Gold and silver are also very common. Decorating the table with a beautiful colour palette of blue, silver and white spreads holiday cheer. Throw in a mix of popping colours accented with silver trimming. <br /><br />Tradition mixed with modern approaches in terms of centrepieces and accent pieces can illuminate the interiors with a crisp and clean decor. Freshly-cut lillies immersed in water can add colour to the table and adding modern star ornamental statement pieces will bring glamour and sophistication to the table. Modern design trends are leaning towards sunburst shimmering stains that are well-crafted and can spike the table with superior style. Another way of setting the table is a beautiful crisp clean white style with gold and silver accents, giving a clean and modern approach to the decor. A white table cloth, baroque design napkins with shades of gold and a classic silver napkin ring is true chic. <br /><br />Line the table with beautiful ivory chime with a touch of gold around the edges and crystal stemware in a pure high-class. Silver metallic branches can spice up your holiday design with vases full of glimmering glitter. Encrusted candles can add a touch of nostalgia to your modern approach.<br /><br />You can add some winter decor in your kitchen too. For example, put out a tin or an array of hot teas or hot chocolate on the counter-top as a part of your decorations. Place scented candles on the kitchen table and counter tops. <br /><br />These scents may include pine, peppermint, apple cider or cinnamon. Use napkins and place mats with winter colours and patterns. Use your creativity and create a kitchen table centrepiece. For example, fill a glass bowl with pine cones or fill a wooden bowl with tangerines and pomegranate fruit. Decorate your home with inexpensive decor ideas to celebrate Christmas festivities.<br /> <br /><em>(The writer is an interior designer.)</em></p>
<p>One of the easiest ways to impart a new look to the interiors of your home is by changing the decor of the home at the offset of a fresh season. By doing so, you can impart a fresh feel to the interiors and experience a total change of mood. You can welcome winter, coupled with festivities of Christmas and the New Year, in style.<br /><br />Winter is all about getting cosy. To make your furniture pieces inviting and cosy, take out all your fluffy and soft throws. Silk throws can be used to impart a rich feel to the interiors. Flannel is a great option too. Use pillows and cushions for the extra warmth and comfort. <br /><br />Velvet, satin, suede, silk fabrics with different patterns and dark colours go well with winter. Introduce rugs in all parts of your house to keep your home warm. Decorate your home with natural elements like stone and wood, paired with dried flowers and leaves. <br /><br />Light candles in various parts of your house. Add aromas and warm accents to your indoors such as cinnamon, vanilla, etc. Hang some black and white pictures for the winter season. Browns and grey can be used by contrasting them with some metallic touches, ideal for winter decor. Use low-watt lights and bulbs to make the room feel warm.<br /><br />Also because winters are associated with Christmas and the New Year, you can focus on colours like blue, red, green and shades of white and silver to create the perfect look for your living room. Winter decor is all about creating the right mood. Look for elements that are specific to winter. It could be an exotic flower that blossoms only in winter, for instance. It is about making winter associations depending on where you live in. There is no need to change everything; just a few accents can give the home a makeover. In order to usher in the holiday spirit into the house, a corner table can be decorated with toys, ribbons and centrepieces. The colour scheme can be green and red or the shades mentioned above. A centrepiece can be made of many small elements like candles, wreaths as well as fresh fruits, fir branches and cones.<br /><br />Table decorations<br /><br />The market is flooded with Christmas decoration pieces for you to choose from. The centrepiece can be edible or simply aesthetic but it usually should stand out from the rest of the table decor. Table decorations usually include colourful balls that match or nicely contrast the napkins and tableware, fir, wreaths, decorative candles and holders. You can also use fresh flowers, cones and fruits to decorate the table with matching tableware. You can mix two or more sets of various dishes to get the combination you need for the holiday dinner. Stained glass can add drama to the table decor while bright napkins can be used as accents. A proper colour scheme can unite all the elements of the Christmas decor balancing and harmonising it. There are many colour options and schemes that will make for a stylish Christmas decor.</p>.<p> Choose some decorations to hang in the air, to create your own holiday fairy tale inside the home. Silver stars, garlands and other decorations will add a special touch to your Christmas decor. The traditional colours of Christmas are pine green, snow white and heart red. Blue and white are often to represent winter. Gold and silver are also very common. Decorating the table with a beautiful colour palette of blue, silver and white spreads holiday cheer. Throw in a mix of popping colours accented with silver trimming. <br /><br />Tradition mixed with modern approaches in terms of centrepieces and accent pieces can illuminate the interiors with a crisp and clean decor. Freshly-cut lillies immersed in water can add colour to the table and adding modern star ornamental statement pieces will bring glamour and sophistication to the table. Modern design trends are leaning towards sunburst shimmering stains that are well-crafted and can spike the table with superior style. Another way of setting the table is a beautiful crisp clean white style with gold and silver accents, giving a clean and modern approach to the decor. A white table cloth, baroque design napkins with shades of gold and a classic silver napkin ring is true chic. <br /><br />Line the table with beautiful ivory chime with a touch of gold around the edges and crystal stemware in a pure high-class. Silver metallic branches can spice up your holiday design with vases full of glimmering glitter. Encrusted candles can add a touch of nostalgia to your modern approach.<br /><br />You can add some winter decor in your kitchen too. For example, put out a tin or an array of hot teas or hot chocolate on the counter-top as a part of your decorations. Place scented candles on the kitchen table and counter tops. <br /><br />These scents may include pine, peppermint, apple cider or cinnamon. Use napkins and place mats with winter colours and patterns. Use your creativity and create a kitchen table centrepiece. For example, fill a glass bowl with pine cones or fill a wooden bowl with tangerines and pomegranate fruit. Decorate your home with inexpensive decor ideas to celebrate Christmas festivities.<br /> <br /><em>(The writer is an interior designer.)</em></p>