Cozy Home Decor
Cozy. Is there any other word that best captures the feeling of fall? This
week is the Seasonal Simplicity Fall Home Tours and I'm joining my blogger
friends in sharing our homes decorated for the season. If you've landed here
from
Dannyelle's lovely home, welcome! I hope you enjoy this look at my cozy home decor and ideas on how
to create a warm feeling for fall.
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convenience.
Let me start by saying that I don't go all out and decorate every room
seasonally. Fall feels fleeting here in Toronto and before you know it, it's
winter and snow is on the ground. So I've focused on the rooms I want to feel
the coziest: the guest bedroom and our living room.
How to make your home cozy? It starts with home decor but I encourage you to
incorporate all your senses. Cozy isn't just about the things you touch and
see. It's about the crackle of the fire, the
acoustic playlist
playing in the background, the smell of a woodsy candle nearby.
BEDROOM SOURCES:
Bed
|
Pendant
|
Blue curtain
|
Large stripe pillow
|
Tassel pillow (similar)
| Gingham pillowcase (old) |
Black pillow (similar)
|
Linen shams and duvet cover
|
Grey knit throw
|
Grey tufted bench (similar)
| Rug |
Similar Nightstand
| Laurel leaf decor
Cozy Home Decor Ideas
We're still under stay at home orders due to Covid-19 so no guests are staying in our guest bedroom at the moment - except for one. Chloe has deemed this the coziest room in the house so she's chosen to sleep most nights here instead of in the smaller twin bed in her own bedroom. I can't say I blame her. There is something about the layout, decor, and light in this room that makes you want to sink in and stay for a while. Here's some cozy home decor ideas I've used in this space:
The Guest Bedroom
Let's start with the dreamiest item in this room, the
Sven Oversized Throw, courtesy of Pom Pom At Home. A soft, chunky throw, the kind you want to
wrap yourself and fall asleep in, is what every room needs. This one is large
enough for two and there's no chance of cold toes hanging out! I love the
chunky knit. It's dramatic and adds great texture to the bed scape.
Is there such a thing as too many pillows? I love seeing a bed dressed with
pillows, even if its a chore to take them all off and put them back on each
morning. The
Morrison Big Pillow, also from Pom Pom At Home, is a new addition to this room. I love their
bedding and the large scale of the pillow really makes a statement in this
room.
This bed
is a Full/Double, if you were curious!
The rest of the pillows are ones I've had for a while. I've gone with a
playful and preppy mix of patterns and textures from
gingham
to stripes,
shaggy tasseled pillows
and wrinkly
linen shams. The mix works as I've stayed in a palette of cream, black, and navy. And no
need to iron the
linen duvet. The wrinkles are part of the charm and add to that lived-in, cozy feel.
BEDROOM SOURCES:
Floor lamp
|
Green armchair
|
Horse pillow
|
X base ottoman (similar)
|
Desk
|
Marble box
| Mug |
Botanical prints |
Fiddle leaf fig
|
Striped woven basket (similar)
| Rug
I always love to have a secondary seating area in a bedroom. This
green velvet chair, accented by a fun
pillow, is just the spot to sit and read. You can make a room feel cozy day or
night by adding in lighting.
This floor lamp
entices you to curl up with a good book and cup of coffee. On a side note,
if you're looking for the perfect coffee mug, I highly recommend the
Le Creuset Mug in
Meringue. It has that balance of weight and smooth finish that feels good in
your hand ;)
This x-base ottoman has proven to be a wise choice for this room. It's a large size and
provides a handy surface putting up your feet, resting a book, or sitting at
the desk. This room has become one of our work from home spaces so I've
cleared most everything off the desktop. The
botanical prints and
the
faux fiddle leaf fig bring life and colour to the room - much needed as the trees and
plants outside start to wind down.
I've also added this artwork to change up the feel for the season.
"New York Harbour, 1852" by Fitz Henry Lane
is available as a free download from the National Gallery of Art. I had it
printed at Staples and popped it into a frame I already had. Such a fun
source for free decor!
Click
here
to see how we installed this bifold closet door |
Cozy home decor isn't just about objects. It's about using all your senses
and evoking memories and feelings too. I've had Chloe's
jean jacket
hanging on the closet door. Like the
plaid wool throw
on the hooks, the jacket adds texture and brings to mind crisp fall days and
getting back to school. The horse print ties it all together with just a hint of equestrian style.
A Cozy Living Room
I know I show this room entirely too much, but the living room really is the coziest place in our house. When you come into our house, this is the first room you see. Fall vibes start here and permeate the rest of our home.
LIVING ROOM SOURCES:
Armchair (similar) |
Pillow (custom with this fabric)
| Throw (old) |
Accent table
|
Black vase (similar)
| Table lamp (discontinued) |
Gold wreath
|
Faux palm tree
|
Desk |
Windowpane ottomans |
Blue and white bowl as vase
|
Peach floral bowl (Pripet design) as vase |
Plant mister (similar)
If there was a definition of "cozy corner" this would be it. You have
everything you need to feel warm and comfortable: a comfy armchair (similar), a cushy pillow, a throw,
books to read, and lamp
light. The dried hydrangeas are so pretty and delicate and bring soft, warm
colour. This corner has a quiet, calm appeal that is welcoming.
I've moved the vintage model sailboat that normally sits on this desk and
replaced it with plants, plants, and more plants. This window gets the most
light (still not enough!) and if these plants have any chance for survival,
this is where it's at. I'm still not great at caring for plants but I'm
trying! Being at home all this time helps and I've been good at giving these
plants a regular misting.
You can always use extra seating. I like having a chair in this corner to sit
as you slip on your shoes and fall coat. I've switched up the
art
above this chair (similar). It's a dramatic modern photograph that juxtaposes against the traditional
wall moulding.
LIVING ROOM SOURCES:
Sconces
|
Plaid pillows (similar)
|
Plaid ottoman (similar)
|
Coffee table
|
Pendant light
|
Shield mirror
|
Fireplace screen
|
Champagne bucket
|
Sofa (similar)
|
Nesting side tables
|
Black side table
|
White boxes
|
Horse head bust (similar)
|
Boxwood arrangement (similar) | Woman head planter (similar) |
Long pillow (custom from this fabric)
|
Floral pillow
Soft greys, creams, and gold colours can be found throughout the space. All of
the artwork is vintage or thrifted with off-white mats and gold frames.
Keeping the colours consistent helps the room flow. It also provides a quiet
backdrop. This is a peaceful room, made for sitting by the fire.
Other than Christmas, I like to decorate with objects that give you that
seasonal feeling, without being too literal. There's only a handful of
pumpkins in this room and I kind of like it like that!
I like to keep the bookshelf styling clean and simple. There's a bit of warm
colour, but most of the accessories are neutral. Natural accents like
pinecones, plants, and faux boxwood add subtle energy. Using vintage decor
also brings a coziness to the display. The marks and scratches of well-loved
objects keeps this display from feeling too perfect or cold.
The long pillow I sewed looks just right on our camel velvet roll arm sofa (similar). Here I've mixed traditional and modern shapes and colours. The darker
shades and the
plaid fabric pumpkin reflect the colours you see outdoors. I love a crisp white in summer,
but in fall, its all about cream, ecru, and linen shades.
And, of course, the easiest way to make your home feel cozy is to have a fire
going. This gas fireplace is one of the reasons we bought this home and I
continue to love it even more. I like being able to change out the mantel
display every season. This one is informal and relaxed - sort of how I feel at
the moment!
I hope you've enjoyed this glimpse at the cozy home decor I've added for this
season. Please visit the other tours that happened this week and come back to
see who is sharing tomorrow.
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