The beauty of seasons is the changing light. While I like longer days to spend more time outside, the autumn-winter skies bring more subtle lighting that allows the colour and texture of nature to take centre stage.
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And the same can be said for interiors. The sun is lower and, when out, casts a longer shadow into the home. To help keep a little summery cheer inside during winter, I always like to change the cushions and throws on the couch. It’s a delicate balance of embracing the warmth of winter without appearing dreary. Think textures and layers that can be rotated for a fresh look on a regular basis.
Winter is also a good time to choose new bed linen. The summer doona has long been laundered and packed away with a plump winter version in its place.
If living in a cooler climate the flannel sheets may also have had a freshen up with a wash before coveting the bed. If the warmth of flannels is too much for you, then maybe it’s time for some new sheets. Store shelves are stocked with new designs and colours. However, for a classic look you cannot go past crisp white - with trims in charcoal or warm reds for this winter.
Sheridan has stayed with neutrals for an understated bedroom with the Parish Collection, with block colours in some collections.
Royal Doulton says its new collection of six distinct designs is a nod to London chic. Again, the overall colour palette is a mix of white, navy and charcoal with highlights of red, pewter and pops of primaries.
Rich, luxurious fabrics are a staple at Jimmy Possum, with plush cushions and throws designed to mix and match with bedhead and couch upholstery. The bespoke cushions are made from different fabrics in silk and velvet for an individual look that can be layered for a stunning textural finish.
Team bed linens with chunky knit throws in navy or brushed velvet with vibrant cushions for a rich and layered look.
For the living room, drape a few throws across the arms of chairs or the back of the couch to encourage a spot of winter cocooning.