cozy winter decor finds

6 Ideas to Add Cozy Winter Decor

Now that January is upon us, it’s time to look at cozy winter decor ideas for our homes. It’s always a sad day around here when I remove all the Christmas decor and the house looks a bit bare. I miss the smell of the balsam tree and all the greenery. But I can take advantage of winter decor favorites, creating a light and cozy home to beat the dark & dreary outdoors.

I’ve come up with a list of my favorite ideas & items to warm up our home during the winter months. It will come as no surprise that knitted or crocheted pieces are top finds! Take a look…

This post may contain affiliate links. That means if you click and buy, I may make a commission at no cost to you. Please see my full disclosure policy for more details.

Blankets

Cozy winter decor wouldn’t be complete without some cozy blankets and throws strewn about. My favorite are handmade throws, such as this small knitted lap throw I made.

Chunky knit lap throw on settee

My husband also gifted me with this comfy chenille blanket for Christmas (first photo below). It’s become a new favorite! I found a few other cozy ones on Amazon, too. Just click on the photos to take a look…

Soft Winter Pillows

While watching a winter evening movie, there’s no place better to rest your head than a cozy pillow. It simply must be soft, preferably yarn-textured, and big. No thank you to leather or cool fabrics this season!

If you’d like to try your own hand at making a pillow cover, I’ve got instructions for making this one with tassel corners:

Farmhouse Tassel Pillows - feature image

Candles and Candle Holders

The soothing sight (and sometimes scent) of a winter-themed candle adds a bit of cheer on those days when the sun doesn’t seem to peek out or show up at all. I love white candles with subtle scents, along with Scandinavian style candle holders.

You could also try your hand at making a few inexpensive wood candle holders using this tutorial:

diy farmhouse candle holders

Birch Accessories

I’ve got a few birch logs in a basket near the fireplace, as well as a trio of birch candle holders on the mantel. The rustic white texture of birch reminds me of a winter hike in the woods…

Storage Baskets

If you’re going to have lots of winter throws and pillows around, you need someplace to store them, such as big, textured baskets. I think a combination of neutral-colored and natural baskets are fitting for this time of year. You can stash your knitting projects in them, too!

Mugs!

Lastly, winter wouldn’t feel cozy without a hot mug in your hands. Here are some perfect mug styles for this season, keeping in mind our neutral theme…

Keep that mug warm with a handmade mug cozy. Find knit patterns here (click on photos):

Keep your mug warm this winter with this cable knit mug cozy. This free knit pattern show you how to make this sweet mug warmer | mug sweater | mug cozy. Cheers to hot tea and coffee! #mugcozy #mugwarmer #mugsweater
Easy Knit Mug Warmer - free pattern

I hope you enjoyed these ideas for adding cozy winter decor to your home. You can find more tips from my post on decorating with a hygge look last winter:

Hygge Winter Decor Tips

Want to remember these winter decor ideas and finds? Post this article to your favorite Pinterest board!

cozy winter decor ideas
cozy winter decor ideas

2 Comments

  • Gwendolyn J Scott

    Susan
    I really enjoyed your suggestions: 6 Cozy Ideas to Add Winter Décor for home.
    I live in northeast (USA), so winters can be bleak. I may acquire soft blanket or a throw -with
    soft comfy pillows. Speaking of pillows, you posted: sewing instructions to create pillow
    cover/s with tassle corners.
    Candles/candle holders can give warmth & soothing scents. Love the ‘natural’ birch wood decor’ as well.

    Let’s see what Mr. “Phil” in PA- groundhog does in early February 2020- as to how long winter will last.
    In the meantime, do stay “Cozy”.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *