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Winter is coming, get ready with these 5 DIY ideas to transition your home from summer to winter trends

By focusing on elements like colour, furniture layout, décor layering, plants, and upholstery you can transition your home from summer to winter trends seamlessly. The key is to play with textures, deepen hues, and create cozy vignettes that reflect the changing season, making your home a winter haven without the hefty price tag.

October 23, 2025 / 11:07 IST
Home gardening tips: In winters, swap tropical, moisture-loving plants for low-maintenance indoor varieties like snake plants, Pothos, or ZZ plants, which thrive in lower light and cooler temperatures (Image: Pexels)

As the seasons change, so does the mood of your home. Summer décor is often light, airy, and bright, while winter calls for warmth, texture, and a cozy atmosphere. Transitioning your interiors doesn’t mean splurging on entirely new furniture or accessories. With thoughtful tweaks, you can create a snug winter-ready aesthetic without too many changes.

With small, strategic adjustments, your interiors can feel warm, inviting, and seasonally stylish, all without spending a bomb.

5 ways to make the shift effortlessly.

1. Update colour themes:

Colour has the power to transform a space instantly. Summer palettes usually feature whites, pastels, and bright hues, but winter calls for richer, warmer tones. Swap out lighter throw pillows or curtains for deeper shades like burgundy, forest green, burnt orange, or navy. Even small accents, such as lampshades, picture frames, or table runners, in these colours can instantly warm up a room. You don’t need to repaint walls; instead, focus on interchangeable pieces that are easy on the wallet but high on impact.

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2. Refresh furniture arrangement:

Instead of buying new furniture, consider rearranging what you already have. Summer layouts often prioritize open, breezy spaces, while winter favours cozy nooks and conversation clusters. Bring chairs closer to the fireplace or coffee table, create reading corners with floor cushions and poufs, and rotate your furniture to maximize warmth and intimacy. Sometimes, simply swapping the placement of a sofa or adding a side table can make your living space feel more snug and inviting.

3. Layer décor elements:

Layering is key to a winter-ready home. While summer décor relies on minimalism, winter allows you to experiment with textures and accessories. Add knitted throws over sofas, woven rugs on wooden floors, or textured wall hangings. Metallic accents like gold or bronze candle holders and lanterns can introduce subtle warmth. Even small touches, like switching lightweight summer tablecloths with velvet or wool runners, can create a layered, cozy vibe without requiring a full-scale makeover.

4. Bring seasonal plants inside:

Plants are a great way to carry natural freshness from one season to another, but winter demands a slightly different approach. Swap tropical, moisture-loving plants for low-maintenance indoor varieties like snake plants, Pothos, or ZZ plants, which thrive in lower light and cooler temperatures. You can also incorporate seasonal botanicals — think pinecones, holly, or dried flowers in decorative vases — to bring a winter charm to your décor without breaking the budget.

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5. Switch up upholstery and soft furnishings:

Soft furnishings offer an easy, cost-effective way to shift from summer to winter. Replace cotton or linen cushion covers with plush velvet or wool blends, swap lightweight curtains for heavier drapes, and add cozy area rugs in warm tones. These subtle changes instantly make your space feel snug and ready for colder months. Even reupholstering an old chair with an affordable winter fabric can make a surprising difference.

Nivi Shrivastava is a Delhi-based journalist who writes on lifestyle, health and travel. Views expressed are personal
first published: Oct 23, 2025 11:07 am

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