For years, luxury interiors were all about perfection — immaculate styling, sharp minimalism and homes that looked beautiful but didn’t always feel lived in.
This winter, the focus is shifting toward comfort, warmth and creating spaces that invite us to slow down.
Think layered bedding, softer lighting, rich textures and rooms designed for living, not just looking good. The goal is no longer to create a showroom-perfect home, but one you genuinely want to curl up in during the colder months.
TIP: Cosy luxury doesn’t have to mean expensive. Often, the most inviting homes are layered with personality, comfort and pieces collected over time.
COLOUR
Burgundy, sage and cream might sound like ingredients from a winter menu, but they’re also some of this season’s most popular interior shades.
While paint can instantly transform a room, you don’t need to commit to a full makeover to embrace winter tones. Cushions, throws, vases and artwork in rich seasonal colours can add warmth and depth without the long-term commitment.
Warm metals, timber accents and natural finishes can also help create a cosy winter sanctuary.
Other moody winter shades include:
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olive
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clay
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chocolate
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smoky blue
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deep green
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terracotta
TIP: Stores such as Kmart offer affordable on-trend accessories in warm winter colours, making it easy to update a space without overspending.
TEXTURE
Luxury is just as much about how a home feels as how it looks.
Soft cashmere throws, velvet feather-filled cushions and layered bedding instantly create warmth and comfort during winter. Bouclé (pronounced boo-clay) continues to dominate interiors, adding softness and texture to living spaces.
This season is all about layering different fabrics and finishes to create a home that feels welcoming and lived in.
TIP: Texture is personal. Choose fabrics and finishes that feel genuinely comfortable and calming to you.
LIGHTING
A big part of cosy luxury comes down to ambience.
A lamp glowing in the corner, candles flickering on a coffee table or wall sconces casting soft shadows can completely change the mood of a room. Winter interiors are moving away from harsh overhead lighting and embracing softer, warmer light sources instead.
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lamps instead of overhead lighting
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candles
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wall sconces
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warm-toned globes
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dimmer switches
The goal is less “display home” and more “boutique hotel lounge”.
TIP: Avoid heavily scented candles, which can quickly overpower a room or irritate sensitive noses.
MAKE IT PERSONAL
Winter is the perfect time to lean into the pieces that make a home feel personal and comforting.
Favourite books, vintage finds, framed photos, board games and meaningful artwork all help create a sense of warmth and familiarity. Rather than chasing copy-and-paste interiors, many people are embracing homes that feel collected and lived in.
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collected pieces
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vintage finds
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meaningful art
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books
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family photos
TIP: Don’t overthink it. If you love it, display it.
OUTSIDE
Cosy living doesn’t have to stop at the back door.
There’s something hard to beat about the atmosphere of an outdoor fire on a cold night. If space is limited, a compact fire pit can still create warmth and ambience without overwhelming a small outdoor area.
Outdoor lighting also goes a long way in making a space feel inviting during winter, whether it’s festoon lights, lanterns or soft garden lighting.
TIP: Hardware and homewares stores often stock affordable outdoor lighting options during winter, making it easy to create atmosphere on a budget.
THE WRAP
This winter, let trends inspire you, but focus on creating a home that feels warm, calming and comforting to you.
Because true luxury isn’t about how perfect a space looks — it’s about how it makes you feel.