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Winter Decorating Tips to Warm Up Your Home

Jessica Ackerman - When the cold and blustery days of winter arrive, it's a good idea to add a few warm touches to your home's decor to help counteract the snow and chill. During the winter months, most people find themselves spending more time indoors. What better time to spruce up your home decor and make your indoor world a warmer and cozier place? If you'd like to give your home a winter makeover, here are some decorating tips to help get you started.

Go Big

If you want to keep things simple and less fussy in your home, try using big decorating accents instead of small ones. This technique actually works with almost anything used to decorate your home, from furniture pieces to artwork. For example, use one piece of big wall art to create a bold and attention-getting focal point in a room. If you do have smaller decorating accents that you'd like to use, try combining them into groups instead of displaying them individually. For the winter months, a large winter themed wall sculpture could add the perfect touch. Or try hanging a small quilt on the wall to warm up a room's look.

Use Natural Materials

There's just something about natural materials that work well with winter decorating schemes. Whether you choose to display a big basket of pinecones on your fireplace hearth or hang a few pieces of wooden wall art, the look will be warm, natural and inviting. You could also bring in bare branches from the outdoors, arranging them in a big vase to create a natural display.

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Summer Holidays Mean Redecorating Kids Rooms

Joya Rocker, courtesy Babesta

Summertime for new parents? Just because you’ve become a parent doesn’t mean you have to give up on design, especially when it comes to children’s furniture. Nurseryworks and Babesta offer very stylish furnishings for the family. 

When you’re rocking your baby to sleep or just telling him a story, the Joya rocker from Babesta (shown above) is just right for those cuddle times. Its tall back provides perfect support for mom and child. The tailored upholstery and walnut base also complements any contemporary home. The Storytime rocker from Nurseryworks (see below) shows off an even crisper, modern shape – its sleek lines would fit into any stylish living room, not just the nursery. For those parents who have a more traditional décor, the Empire rocker is designed like an American wing chair.

Storytime rocker, courtesy NurseryworksNot to be overlooked, Igloo Play offers the little tykes their own version of the rocker called the Mod Rocker. Made of sustainable woods such as maple or walnut veneer, the Mod Rocker is ergonomically designed to mold into petite bodies and also to allow for storage underneath for storybooks and toys.

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