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Five simple tips to style your home for the winter

Sydney-based property stylist Justine Wilson from Vault Interiors shares her 2022 tips to create a cocooning, welcoming environment as we shift our time to indoor living.

“It’s going to be a wet and cold winter season this year, if the start of the year and El Nino is anything to go by, so it’s the perfect time to cosy up your home. No matter what your budget, there are a few simple ways you can add warmth to every space in the home.”

Layer up

You don’t have to swap out all your summer/autumn items when the seasons change, but to prepare for the drop in temps, consider layering lovely thick textured throws, blankets, pillows, and rugs for that extra warmth. Materials such as faux fur, wool, velvet are great for this time of year. Don’t overlook swapping out textiles such as curtains or bedding to thicker fabrics and textures.

Dried or faux florals

Dried florals are a great way to beautify your space in the cooler months. They also last a long time and can add that pop reminiscent of the summer months. It’s always nice to have a floral arrangement either on your coffee table, console, or dining table. There are also wonderful faux floral twigs, branches, and greenery available, to give that evergreen look.

Air refresh

In winter your environment can tend to get stuffy, as we leave windows shut and doors closed, so consider beautiful scents to enrich your space. For winter I love the muskier notes, but you can opt for any scent that you love. Scented candles are a great way to  change the feel of a room, also diffusers or even wax melts will do the trick.

Outdoor spaces

Think about adding a fire pit so you can still enjoy the outdoors and those cool nights under the stars or add an inexpensive pergola or cover structure. A cantilever umbrella is also a great option so you can enjoy sitting outdoors even if the weather shifts. It’s also really nice to add some fairy lights or lanterns, so you get that pretty ambient glow even if you just catch a glimpse through your window.

Consider tones

When changing your décor for the seasons, it’s nice to take inspiration from the  surrounding environment, in winter warm earth tones such as mustards, greens, rich blues, rust tones and deep reds will echo the changing leaves. This winter colours such as blush, deep pinks and even purples are on trend. Warmer tones such as browns, beiges and caramels will also be popular with homeware designers. Introduce a new colour just by simply swapping out some accessories, cushions or throws.

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Refresh your home this summer with these stylist’s expert tips

With summer on the horizon, now is the time for a home refresh! Justine Wilson, a Sydney property stylist and founder of Vault Interiors, says by adding pops of colour you can quickly and easily get your interior and outdoor spaces looking amazing for alfresco dining and entertaining.

Justine’s top 5 tips for a party-ready summer home include:

1. Create an alfresco zone

This will depend on the type of outdoor space available to you. For a small balcony, ensure you have a cute café or pod set so you can enjoy those late summer nights outside. For larger homes, an outdoor lounge or outdoor dining table is a must to have long lunches and dreamy dinners. Bunnings is my pick for affordable yet stylish outdoor furniture.

2. Accessorise!

Add colourful pops with outdoor rugs, outdoor cushions, coloured planter pots or lanterns. There are so many great coloured outdoor items available, and summer is a time for bright happy tones like yellow, pink, teal or green. Try Freedom for great outdoor dressings. Also, don’t overlook outdoor crockery, serving ware and glassware. Having fun coloured plates or glasses can be an easy way to dress up a casual dinner.

3. Light it up!

Consider adding fairy or party lights so you have a pretty and festive twinkle to your outdoor zones. Also, flameless LED candles are a great way to get ambient lighting without the mess or risk of candles melting.

4. Swap out inside

For your interiors, swap out any heavy rugs throws or cushions and introduce soft, light airy materials such as sisal rugs, sheer curtains and cotton blankets or throws. Linen cushions will also add a relaxed summery feel to your sofas.

5. Greenery

Whether inside or outside, nothing says summer holidays like lush greenery; this could be leafy branches or cuttings from a florist in a vase, planter pots or larger outdoor plants for outside. Either way, having real plant life is a wonderful way to bring the outdoors in and create a lush resort-style feel. Palm trees, Ficus and Fiddle Leaf are wonderful selections for your indoor spaces, while outside architectural style plants such as Yuccas are great.

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