Tips for Effortless Holiday to Winter Transitions with The Bliss House co.
With a focus on earthy tones and natural textures, Amanda Muster from @theblisshouseco guides you through transforming your holiday décor into a serene winter retreat. Her tips capture the warmth and comfort of the holiday season while maintaining a stylish and inviting atmosphere that lasts well into winter.
Stick to Earthy Neutrals
Embrace warm whites, soft taupes, and cozy grays for a serene backdrop that easily transitions between seasons. For larger pieces like sofas and rugs, these neutrals anchor your space and allow for seasonal accents. Shop at local boutiques or fabric stores offering upholstery from local craftsmen. Investing in handmade or locally sourced items supports your community and adds a unique touch to your home.
Switch Out Holiday-Specific Items
After Christmas, simplify your décor by replacing holiday greenery and ornaments with natural elements like pinecones or eucalyptus. Local florists or farmers’ markets often carry these items, and you can reuse glass jars or wooden trays for a fresh look that feels cozy without holiday clutter.
Layer Textures for Warmth
Neutrals can be lively through texture. Add variety with a chunky knit throw, faux fur pillows, and linen or wool accents. Support local textile shops or artisans for unique items that enhance your décor. Even small textured accents like placemats or baskets can enrich any room.
Natural Elements as Décor
Incorporate nature indoors using pinecones, branches, or wood elements from local parks. Fill a wooden bowl or ceramic dish with these items for a grounding centerpiece that maintains a winter vibe and is sustainable for future seasons.
Mix in Metallic Accents for Subtle Shine
Maintain a touch of shimmer with metallics like gold or silver, but use them sparingly. A gold-trimmed mirror or brushed brass candleholders catch the light beautifully. Local antique shops often have unique metallic décor that complements neutrals, adding a hint of luxury.
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