Hibernating? How to Make Your Bedroom Even More Cosy

With the colder months in full swing at the moment, the thought of hibernating in your warm and comfortable bedroom becomes a regular occurrence. If your bedroom though is not up to scratch with what you have in mind, transforming your bedroom into your ideal hibernation spot does not require a complete overall and can be completed with only a few adjustments. Here are some of the adjustments you can make to make your bedroom extra cosy for now and when it gets cold in the future.

Soft Textures: Wrap Yourself in Comfort

Having the right textures is vital to having a warm and inviting bedroom, as some textures like leather can keep the cold stored for longer. To combat this you can introduce plush rugs that can be put on the floor, use velvety blankets for your bed to warm them up or use fluffy pillows which can be used for extra comfort. Fabrics like fleece or chunky knits are perfect for storing heat and creating a more snug atmosphere.

Warm Lighting: Set the Mood

As many actors would tell you lighting plays a crucial role in setting the tone in a room. If you want to create that warm environment swap out any harsh bulbs for warmer ones and utilise multiple light sources, as multiple light sources can create a warm glow effect in your room. Some examples of these light sources are fairy lights which can be draped on the bedframe, scented candles that can be placed on a nightstand, or a small bedside lamp. All of this would help create a relaxing and soothing environment, perfect for winding down after a long day.

Layered Bedding: The Ultimate Snuggle Factor

The best way to keep the cold at bay is through layering, and the perfect place to utilise layering is your bed. You can start with some cotton or flannel sheets, then add a duvet and finish it off with multiple blankets, quilts and throws. All of this keeps you warm while also adding depth and texture to your bedroom décor, creating a practical and stylish look.

Colour Scheme: Warm and Inviting

The colours you use can significantly affect the feel and mood your bedroom exudes. For a warmer feeling, you can go for earthy, rich tones like deep reds or burnt oranges. These shades help provide a sense of warmth and comfort that embodies the summer feeling.

Personal Touches: Make It Yours

With any room you have it would only feel cosy and right for you when a personal touch is added to the room. So any decorations you have that embody you whether that be a bookshelf if you like to read or some artwork if you are an art enjoyer. Adding a personal touch can help you create and unique space you always feel comfortable in.

Curtains and Window Treatments: Keep the Warmth In

The main culprit when it comes to heat loss in your bedroom is your windows. To tackle this blinds and curtains are ideal to prevent that heat from escaping. We would recommend getting heavy curtains and thermal blinds, alongside using both as having more layers in front of the window can help drastically reduce any heat loss.

By incorporating these simple yet effective tips, your bedroom can become the perfect hibernating spot for you, keeping you snug and warm no matter the weather. To create that perfect cosy bedroom look through our bedroom range or get in contact with our team and see how we can help you create your perfect bedroom.

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