Welcome back, and happy 2016! With the new year, we were both more than ready to let go of the overt festivity of holiday decor — our houses feel so open and fresh without Christmas trees! — but we still feel the need for glittering color and warmth to combat the coming months of lowering grey skies and naked branches.
Today we’re looking at rooms filled with non-holiday specific sparkling cheer: metallics to reflect what light there is, fresh flowers as a reminder that things will bloom again, and bright colors like a sigh of relief amid the gloom.
The red and green color scheme of the upholstery in this room gives it the cozy feeling of the holiday season without being Christmassy. A healthy smattering of gold helps too.
Even turned off, this chrome-based lamp does a lot to bring light into this room. The reflective surface is harnessing the winter light filtering through the window, making the pretty space even more welcoming.
This room, from the Instagram account of Jersey Ice Cream Co., is all winter. It’s a gentle transition from the holidays into the mercifully lengthening days. The gleaming brass candlesticks and the green boughs bring life to the quiet space.
There’s nothing like a warm lamp light glow. Here, in this lovely scene captured by our favorite Jonas Ingerstedt, the fresh flowers remind us that winter does, at long last, abate.
The bright red chair does a lot to enliven this room. It’s a good reminder that a spot of color can transform a space, and we’re inspired to move around some pillows, some art, and yes, even some chairs, to brighten up dim corners of our homes.
The soft pink flowers, the glittering metallics on the coffee table, and the gentle glow of the lamp make this a very inviting scene.
How do you fortify yourself and your home against the winter drear? We’d love to hear your tips for combating winter gloom!
To combat winter gloom, I go to the Caribbean. 😉
I love all of these, but especially the space with the bright red chair. It’s cheeky!
Happy New Year!
I like that cheeky space too! Happy New Year, Nina!
I always hate taking down the Christmas tree. I could easily live with it until the days start getting much lighter. This year I’ve been lighting candles at breakfast every morning since Thanksgiving. It gets the day off to a glowing start for me, as long as I don’t catch the newspaper on fire.
Such a good idea Carol! I’m going to have a candlelit breakfast tomorrow.
I like the words “bright colors as a sigh of relief amid the gloom” – and I love that first room. It’ so dark here today the outdoor twinkle lights came on a few minutes ago – it’s noon! But we have had bright sun – a hint of what’s to come. And I bought daffodils at the grocery store. Lovely to see your post this morning – let the new year begin!
Thanks Katy! Daffodils sound exactly right!
I build a fire every night and cozy up with my border collie. Nice way to end my day.
Sounds exactly right, Pippin. Happy New Year!
I think that art is is good way to improve one’s attitude and vanquish the gloom. Drawing, painting, knitting, making paper dolls – anything creative boosts the spirit. Coming in second, a good book.
I love these ideas! Creating something always cheers me up.
I’m true when I say you are an inspiration. Rooms you show are so elegant and so classy but cozy and “warm hearted” at the same time. That’s the balance I wish to find!!!