Transition from the Holidays with These Winter Home Decor Ideas

Transition from the Holidays with These Winter Home Decor Ideas

Jan 24th 2018

Winter starts off with a plethora of holiday home decor to transform your living space into a whimsical wonderland. However, when the holidays end, many people pack everything away and leave their homes without any decorative touches. Even though Christmas and New Year’s are behind us, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t incorporate winter home decor into your residence. Of course, you don’t want your house to look like you never took down your holiday decorations, so instead, try these winter home decor ideas.

Switch Up Your Lighting

Wintertime means late sunrises and early sunsets. The dearth of sunlight outside means you have to create a brighter lighting scheme in your home. Choose light bulbs that emit blue or white light, as they most closely recreate sunlight indoors. Stock up on candles and light them in the evenings. Start your day on a brighter note with dawn simulator lights to combat the yearning to crawl back under the covers on cold, dark mornings.

Mirrors are another effective way of adding much-need light to your home during the winter. Create a gallery wall with a collection of vintage mirrors. Hang a mirror opposite of a big window to reflect back any natural light from outside into the room.

Home Is Where the Hearth Is

A fireplace is such a lovely winter luxury but don’t leave yours undecorated during the winter. Rearrange furniture, so the focus is on the fireplace and add some extra cozy blankets to encourage fireside snuggling. Decorate the mantle with pictures, crafts, and your favorite winter home decor accessories.

Feature Arctic Animals

Penguins, polar bears, snow owls, and moose are cold-weather animals that make adorable decorative touches in any home. If that sounds too cutesy for you, play around with animal-inspired pieces such as antlers, faux fur, and dark-colored feathers. These animalistic winter home decor ideas work well in children’s rooms, family rooms, and dens.

Make Your Home Warm and Inviting

There’s nothing quite as relieving as walking into a warm home when cold weather wreaks havoc outside. So make your house a mecca for warmth and comfort that your family can’t wait to cozy up to it on long, chilly winter nights. Add rugs to bare floors. Include extra blankets and pillows on beds, couches, and chairs.

Change Up Scents

During the summer, the smell of flowers, fresh grass, and citrus fruits dominate many homes but people forget to change this up for the winter. Cinnamon, pine, and vanilla are wintery scents that bring the season into your home.

Add Winter Greenery

The Christmas tree takes center stage during the holidays but once January 1 arrives, your home might need a natural touch that adds a bit of life to the space. Fresh garlands of cedar, magnolia, boxwood, or holly, evergreen wreaths, and forced flower bulbs invite Mother Nature into your home without looking like leftover decorations from the holiday season.

Experiment with Different Textures

Natural and metallic touches stunningly compliment winter whites. The shiny smoothness of metal objects beautifully contrast with the rougher, natural textures of wood, wool, and pinecones. For instance, the rustic look of modern barn doors (on sale for 25 percent off with promo code NEWYEAR25 through the end of January) couple perfectly with metallic hardware.

You can also layer different textiles to create an eye-catching texture on beds and couches. Velvet, faux fur, knits, sheepskin, and flannel play well together so mix it up with your linens to achieve a winter home decor texture you won’t find anywhere else.

Repurpose Old Sweaters


Nothing says winter like big, comfy, wooly sweaters. Instead of letting those out-of-style sweaters collect dust in your closet, transform them into gorgeous winter home decor pieces to use throughout your residence. There are DIY projects for pillows, coasters, bottle covers, potholders, wreaths, blankets, and so many other lovely winter home decor pieces you can craft yourself.