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How To Modify Your Home For Winter







Bright and cozy throws: Winter is the best time to pamper yourself with spongy, cozy and comfy textiles and textures. Throw in some nice cushions and throws made of wool, faux fur or even velvet, on your sofa. It will give a warm feeling. Use soft and fluffy fabrics.




Plush rugs for the floor: Do not walk on the cold floor add a few rugs and carpets to keep your feet warm and bring in colour and character to the room. Choose only those carpets which fit the style and shade scheme of your home.





Warm colours for the walls: Painting the walls is another way to beat the winter blues. Most of us cannot make major changes to furnishings ahead of every season, and hence a simple paint job does the trick.

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