Cool Interior Design Trends for the Winter

10/09/2022 17:04 34 views Category: ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING

Building a house facing the South is a good direction for Vietnam’s climate conditions, because it receives cool wind and stable light source in summer, as well as warm air, avoiding the cold North wind in winter.

However, in reality, the current housing and land conditions, especially in crowded urban areas, the south direction is not easy to find, so experts recommend that using the south direction as a principle, You can choose the azimuth slightly inclined to the East or the West. If there is no way to build a house in the South direction, or tilt East or West, it can still be solved by opening many windows in the South or building skylights, increasing light, warm air, or Plant many trees in the North to help keep your house warm on cold, windy winter days. Or you can refer to the following interior design ways to help the house become warmer.

1. Cozy Textiles

Choosing interior materials to create a warm space

Soft accessories with extra comfort like flannel sheets, cashmere or wool throws, and cotton quilts are the winter interior design trend that warms all over. Having options folded over the back of a sofa, thrown on a bed, or rolled in a large basket also give the visual feeling of warmth and comfort that appeals to the senses. Furthermore, knitted accessories are taking the spotlight this winter, with knitted poufs and huge chunky cable-knits replacing subtle weaves. Textiles can take other forms as well. Faux fur stools are great for added seating, for example, while sheepskin rugs offer a warm underfoot on wintry days.

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2. Use floor mats

Floor mats ahelp avoid heat loss in the house and keep feet warm. You should use warm colors to create a feeling of warmth. On cold windy days, the popular colors of red, orange, yellow … will make the room bright and very effective in increasing the feeling of warmth in the room.

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3. Use thick and long curtains

Use thick and long curtains of warm material to prevent heat from escaping and cold wind outside from entering the room. However, during sunny day, you should leave the blinds open or cover only a thin layer of curtains with double-layer blinds. The sun is the source of heat to help dispel the cold and make you more comfortable

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4. Shades of Grey

Silvery tree branches, smoky plumes from fireplaces, and frosty window panes…it is no wonder varied shades of gray are certainly a favorite winter interior design trend. Inspired by nature’s neutral palette, hues of slate, charcoal, stone, mist and fog make their way inside in both prominent furniture pieces as well as accent decor.

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5. Light up the room

No need to sit in the dark! With shortened days, maximizing ways to add light in spaces is a must.  Candles are a favorite due to their calming glow and festive element. Use subtle strings of light to wrap around indoor tree plants or tuck in a vase for interesting glimmer. Candle holders and votives are always a great go-to accent, but this winter design trend looks to the candlesticks themselves. Add color and even texture with these lovely light sources.

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6. Use winter interior decoration accessories

Winter interior decoration with small accessories will bring high heating efficiency. Because it reduces the feeling of emptiness and loneliness. A wall painting or a small potted plant will be a very suitable choice. In addition, accessories with golden tin details will help warm the house in winter. At the same time, contributing to increase the elegance and modernity, in line with current interior trends.

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7. A Touch of Traditional

Winter often provokes nostalgic feelings of family gatherings, anticipated festivities and home-style cooking. Bring back the familiar by adding traditional style elements to your home. This can be in the form of embroidered accent pillows, a cushy rocking chair, plaid or heavy curtains, for examples.

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