Winter Styling Inspiration

It has been a fresh start to Winter, and chances are you’re spending more time at home to escape the chill. To help get you through, Crave’s styling team have gathered a list of ‘hot’ interior styling trends for Winter 2023 and practical tips to glow up your winter sanctuary.

Warm Colour Tones

Embrace rich rusts, deep orange and an ochre – which are on trend this winter. Introduce these warm colour tones in your accessories, to create an opulent and inviting atmosphere.

 

Texture

Embrace rich rusts, deep orange and an ochre – which are on trend this winter. Introduce these warm colour tones in your accessories, to create an opulent and inviting atmosphere.

 

Layering

Experiment with layering different textures and patterns to add visual interest to your space. Mix and match throw blankets, rugs, and cushions with varying textures and designs to create a cozy and inviting look.

Earthy Elements

Integrate natural elements like timber, stone, and metal to bring a sense of grounding and authenticity to your home. For an organic feel, why not consider incorporating reclaimed wood furniture or stone accent pieces.

Mood Lighting

Introduce soft, warm lighting with dimmers or candlelight to create a cozy and intimate ambiance during the winter months. Consider using statement lighting fixtures to add a touch of elegance and drama.

These are just some ideas to inspire you. Don’t forget to incorporate your personal style and preferences to transform your sanctuary this Winter.

 

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