Marlborough Magazine May 19 | Page 23

HOME & GARDEN ➽ 1 2 3 4 5 23 In the meantime, below are a few tips from Simone on creating warm spaces in your home this winter: Add a couple of warm toned cushions to your existi ng mix. Think shades of autumn leaves like mustard golds, copper oranges and rusty reds. Layer up textures with chunky knits, fur and soft wool throws on sofas and chairs. Have extra blankets folded in a basket on the fl oor. Change your light bulbs from bright white to warm amber to soft en the light with a cosy glow. Use a round mirror as a tray underneath a collecti on of candlesti ck holders of diff erent heights. When lit, the fl ame will refl ect in the mirror creati ng a stunning eff ect. Dot tea light candles in small glasses and jars everywhere. Old crystal and cut glass works well to add litt le pops of sparkling glow. 6 7 8 9 10 Put sheepskin rugs on the fl oor in front of your favourite chairs. If real skins don’t appeal, there are great false opti ons available. Put tall branches of winter greenery in vases and urns to bring the outdoors in when it’s too cold venture out. String warm white fairy lights along the top of consoles and sideboards. Batt ery powered opti ons are great as you are not limited to where the power points are. Wipe essenti al oils such as cinnamon and apple spice onto low watt age light bulbs in lamps; the smell will evoke memories of grandma’s house and fresh baking. Finally, if you’ve been considering it, get a cat - nothing feels as cosy as a kitt y curled up on your lap on a cold winter evening.