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March
2

Still feeling chills in your home? Here's how you can make it more comfortable until the season changes.

Many of us associate wintertime with relaxing in a warm, toasty living room while watching our favorite movie or TV series. Sometimes a cozy living room is sometimes all we really need to ride out the cold winter weather.

Since we spend more time in the living room during the winter months, it's easy to get a bit of cabin fever. This is why our real estate agents always recommend changing things up a bit and trying to make the space as comfortable and cozy as possible. Here are some tips to help you do the same:

  • Invest In A New Rug
    Nothing is less appealing than freezing cold floors in the winter. Consider adding a nice decorative rug if your living room has hardwood floors. Not only will it look nice and help keep your feet warm, but it will also provide some extra insulation. Go out and grab a nice fuzzy rug that matches the rest of your decor. You can roll it out just for the rest of the wintertime and store it in the attic or basement during warmer months.

  • Light A Fire
    If your living room has a fireplace, it's time to fire it up. There is no better way to spend a winter evening than by watching a good movie with a fire crackling in the fireplace. If you don't have a fireplace, you might be interested in checking out some new Brooklyn homes for sale, or you can always light some nice smelling scented candles. Cinnamon or vanilla are some of our favorite winter fragrances.

  • Pull Out The Throw Blankets
    Few things are as cozy as a soft throw blanket, and putting them on display can create a warm look in any living room. Invest in some comfortable, decorative throw blankets and place them over the couch for easy access. You can also store them in a nice basket in the corner. Either way, be sure to select some that match the rest of your decor.

  • Install Warm Lighting
    The tone of your lighting can really impact just how cozy your living space feels. Try for warm, soft lighting instead of bright white. This can be achieved by simply swapping out some of your light bulbs or investing in a different lampshade.

  • Hang Some Curtains
    Adding some heavy, thick fabric curtains to your living room can make things much cozier. Not only do decorative curtains add a sense of comfort to the living room, but they also help provide a bit of extra insulation and prevent cold air drafts from coming through the window, especially if they're lined on the back.

  • Add A Bookshelf
    Don't forget to top off your cozy living room with a good book display. Curling up in the living room with a book in the middle of winter is so relaxing. If you want to create an instant cozy vibe in your living room, a new bookshelf or bookcase filled with your favorite literature is an easy way to do it.

Nothing beats quality family time in a cozy living room. For more tips on interior decorating, contact us today.

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