
The Art of Layering: How to Create a Cozy and Inviting Home
, by Aritri Dutta, 5 min reading time
, by Aritri Dutta, 5 min reading time
Feeling cosy and above all welcomed in your home is very important. You obviously want your loved ones to be comforted and contented in the safe haven that is your own home. We get it. However we also get how adding pillows and blankets may not be enough. To create a cosy space one needs to use their senses. It doesn’t necessarily have to be about your home in its entirety. Sometimes it’s all about creating a cosy nook or corner to enjoy a warm cup of tea or coffee. A place to gather and eat together; to connect.
One of the best ways to achieve that super snuggly feel is through the art of layering. Create the perfect retreat with plush blankets, comfy armchairs and small side tables. By layering different textures, colours, and patterns, you can create a warm and inviting space that feels like a hug from your home. In this blog, we will explore how to master the art of layering in your home.
Start with a Neutral Base
When it comes to layering in home decor, it's important to start with a neutral base. This could be a neutral-coloured sofa, a beige rug, or white walls. A neutral base will allow you to add layers of texture and colour without overwhelming the space. Plus, a neutral base provides a sense of calm and tranquility, making your home feel more inviting and relaxing. Ensure to go for different textures that add visual interest too. How about some faux fur pillows, chunky knit throws and velvet curtains? It screams cosy!
Layer Textures
Texture is one of the key elements of successful layering in home decor. It's the way that you can add depth and interest to a space without adding too much colour. Think about layering different textures such as soft velvet, cozy knit, or smooth leather. Don’t forget to be playful and have some fun too! Layering textures can be done in a variety of ways, from adding throw blankets and pillows to a sofa, to layering rugs on top of each other. Just make sure that the textures you choose complement each other and the overall style of your home.
Play with Colour Palette
While a neutral base is important for layering, you don't have to stick to a completely neutral colour palette. Adding pops of colour can help to add interest and personality to a space. When choosing colours for your layers, think about complementary colours, shades, and tones that work well together. The last thing you’d want is for one colour to stick out like a sore thumb. For example, if your neutral base is beige, you could add layers of warm browns and rich rust tones to create a cozy, autumnal feel.
Good Lighting
Always avoid single overhead, direct and harsh lighting. Instead go for abundance of task lighting. You can layer your lighting too! Go for a wholesome combination of table lamps, floor lamps, candles (preferably scented), LED lights and perhaps even a flame diffuser! When the sun goes down, ensure you create clusters of illumination where you want conversation points to be. This is true not just for your living room or bedroom but also your kitchen and bathrooms. We know how spending a lot of time in kitchens lit with overhead neon tubes can feel so incredibly ill-at ease. Swap them for cosy, warm led premium lights or even a round shaving cabinet with light.
Use Accent Pieces to Tie it All Together
Accent pieces are a great way to tie all of your layers together and bring a cohesive look to your home decor. Consider using accents such as decorative pillows, vases, candles, round storage mirror, a beige Sandi reversible wool rug, and artwork to add personality and style to your space. Just make sure that the accents you choose complement the colour palette and textures you've already established.
Styling Tips for Layering
Now that you know some of the key elements of layering in home decor, let's take a look at some styling tips that will help you achieve the look you want.
The art of layering in home decor is all about adding depth, interest, and warmth to your space. By using a neutral base, layering textures, playing with colour palettes, and using accent pieces to tie it all together, you can create a cozy and inviting home that reflects your personal style. It all comes down to details. Going shopping for antiques is not the secret to make your space feel warm and inviting. Most importantly, never forget to exaggerate a little or a lot; who’s to judge?!
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