How to make a house look cozy – 8 ways to make a snug home (2024)

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As the cooler months approach and we spend more time at home once again, more people are looking for how to make a house look cozy to hunker down and enjoy the cooler weather.

There are countless cozy room ideas to incorporate into your home, but creating a coherent, cozy house can prove more difficult. While cozy living room ideas and cozy bedroom ideas may be more obvious, incorporating cozy decor in other areas requires more thought.

Luckily, designers and experts have explained how to make a house look cozy and coherent, so that you can relax in your home no matter the room.

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Chiana Dickson

Chiana has written over 70 articles for Homes & Gardens, many of which focus on home and garden care. She spends her days talking to experienced designers and experts about the latest trends and design ideas which she shares with H&G's readers so they can style their homes to perfection.

As we approach fall, Chiana is turning her attention to seasonal topics due to her love of the season and its warm tones and cozy interiors.

How to make a house look cozy

‘When you really think about it, creating a cozy home is essentially making yourself a warm and comfortable cocoon for you to hibernate in during the winter months when it's cold and stormy outside,’ defines Rhiannon Johns, trained interior designer, and brand manager at Piglet in Bed. ‘So in contrast to the hotter summer months, where you want your space to feel as light, airy, and open as possible, creating coziness is all about adding elements that make your home actually feel a bit smaller.’

1. Style a cozy bedroom

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Although more obvious, looking to make a bedroom cozy is one of the best ways to add a cozy feel to your home.

‘When it comes to the snuggle factor we like to ramp it up to eleven, so double up your throws by layering different textures; velvet and linen is a great pairing,’ suggests Georgia Metcalfe, founder of French Bedroom. ‘Complement the vintage patterned beds and cushions with nostalgic black and white photos of special moments.

‘Your bedroom should be your personal sanctuary. Dress your bed in patterns that make your heart sing, such as ditsy blooms or ruffles and frills. Add some simple extra touches, such as seasonal flowers, soft lighting, candles, and cushions, and create a room that feels like a hug every time you walk in. Opt for bedside lamps rather than wall lights to bring the lighting down, creating a warm and cozy hue,’ she adds.

Caitlin O’Keeffe, merchandise field manager at suggests an alternative approach, however. ‘Achieving the ultimate cozy bedroom is all about simplicity,’ she argues, ‘swap out your summer whites and brights for gingham sheeting in earthier colors like green or brown. Layer a thick quilted coverlet and a cozy throw at the end of the bed for extra warmth. Complete the look with an oversized lumbar pillow that’s almost as wide as the bed. Always invest in quality bedding for comfort and longevity.

‘Dark and neutral tones and layers with textures come into play this season for the bedroom – all shades of beige, deep olive green for that pop of color, and textured whites are in for fall,’ Caitlin continues. ‘Wallpaper has also made a huge comeback, so don’t be afraid to use wallpaper with texture in the bedroom such as grass cloth or fabric to create a cozy sleeping oasis.’

2. Warm your homes schemes with deep tones

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Room color ideas are a great way to make a house feel cozy, especially if you consider fall color schemes to evoke the coziest season.

‘Paint is the quickest and most effective way to add instant impact and change the mood and atmosphere of a room. The darker the color the more light it absorbs – so reds, plumbs, and terracottas will visually bring walls inwards making a room look warm and inviting,’ explains Justyna Korczynska, senior designer at Crown. ‘Any color that is made up primarily of red or orange will make a room seem much warmer. Using two or three of these colors together will create that warm palette with tonal interest. Many think that red and orange clash, but they do in fact work brilliantly together.’

‘If you want the warmth without the drama, mid-tones are easier to live with. For example, berry tones are warm without being as intense as crimson and the earthy tones of terracotta are much softer than an orange – there’s something so comforting about this color. These mid-tones work equally well in a modern or traditional setting, with light or dark furniture.’ Shades such as these make wonderful additions as colors to make a living room look cozy while also opening the space up and being easy on the eye.

‘Metallic shades are one of the easiest ways to introduce a real warmth into your space. Gold and bronze work wonderfully well texturally as they add also add shine. These deep warm tones are versatile. They look fantastic with sleek surfaces but also with natural materials like exposed brickwork. Often full rooms of metallic paint can be overwhelming, so try feature walls or block of shimmer.’

‘Deep green can create a variety of moods. Used as an accent, perhaps on a plush velvet sofa, it brings a bolder pop to a neutral space whilst still looking modern and fresh. Used on the walls, it creates a cozy and enveloping atmosphere, while looking timeless and sophisticated.’

3. Think about how you paint

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Besides the color of your paint, considering how you paint your room can also have a drastic effect on the final look and feel of the space and determine how cozy or cold the room ends up. Rhiannon suggests using paint to enclose a space, making it feel smaller but allowing it to cocoon you in lush color. ‘You can achieve this through clever tricks such as painting your ceiling the same color as your walls,’ she says, ‘or alternatively keeping your walls neutral and painting your ceiling a rich tone such as olive green – something that is very on trend at the moment.’

Paint can also be zoned to create cozy corner ideas throughout your home, especially when working with larger or open-plan spaces that you want to visually divide.

4. Select the best flooring

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Flooring ideas play a huge part in making a house look cozy. Bare wooden floors or tiles may look and feel cold underfoot unless dressed with a rug. ‘Textured rugs made out of natural materials such as jute will not only keep your feet warm, it will again add another layer of comfort to your house,’ reminds Rhiannon.

For a larger-scale renovation, however, carpet ideas may be the way to go for a cozy home. ‘Your carpet is the perfect place to start when creating a cozy living space. The texture of wool underfoot coupled with a warm colour or welcoming pattern makes it the perfect base upon which to shape a comfortable and inviting interior scheme,’ says Lisa Conway, marketing manager at Brintons. ‘Where an alternative flooring like wood or tiles might make a room feel stark and bare, a soft woven wool carpet, layered with accessories in cashmere, mohair and linen will all work to soften the overall look.’

'Heading into the colder months, layering rugs on either a hard or carpeted floor is a wonderful way of bringing even more warmth, texture, and vibrancy into a space,' Lisa continues. 'To create a balanced scheme, it is important to consider the composition of the colors and patterns that you’re combining, as too many can easily overwhelm a scheme. As a general rule, it is a good idea to pick out just a few colors and run them throughout the rug scheme or use a hue that harmoniously works well as a backdrop such as greys or beiges.'

‘Most importantly, choose a material that provides warmth underfoot,’ adds Jodie Hatton design manager at Brintons. ‘Wool is an excellent choice due to its natural insulating properties. Wool is often thought of as creating a warm and cozy environment which is one of its many benefits, a lesser known benefit is wool’s cooling properties, as an insulator wool can also prevent too much heat from coming through the floor and its moisture wicking properties prevent you from getting too warm.’

5. Add dimension through layers and texture

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Layering in interior design has always been important, but it is imperative for making a house look cozy. ‘Add warmth and layers to your space,’ suggests Caitlin, ‘drape ultra-soft alpaca or merino wool throws onto the couch or on the bed for those cooler nights as the weather begins to change. Include even more throws in outdoor spaces to round out the coziness and to make it into a more usable space year-round.’

'Layers for fall are essential,’ reminds Rhiannon. ‘Soft cotton throws draped over the arm of your sofa and the end of your bed are not only very practical while you’re watching a movie with a hot cup of tea, but they also add texture and depth to a space, having a comfortable effect on the eye.’

‘Spruce up a fireplace by placing a sheepskin rug on the ground and create a cozy reading nook nearby for warm nights by the fire,’ Caitlin continues. ‘Add several textured ivory candle pillars in varying heights to add warmth and dimension to your space. Be sure to light each one at night to create that special cozy glow.'

6. Place emphasis on soft furnishings

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Soft furnishings can make or break a home and are considered one of the most critical decorating ideas – for instance, they are essential when it comes to learning how to decorate a den.

‘Home is all about evoking feelings of comfort and coziness, and there are simple ways to create your own cozy retreat. Firstly, invest in versatile products that can be used around the home. Bedfolk's cotton quilt has been designed to wrap your bed up in squishy comfort, but equally, be perfect for cuddling up on the sofa,’ says Jo James, co-founder & creative director of Bedfolk. ‘You can use the same quilt around your home, or add a woven basket with a quilt wrapped up ready to be used – we’ve got quilts in baskets scattered around most rooms in our home, and they are so comforting and so useful – for guests, for babies, for us, even for our dog!’ she divulges.

‘Another key element of creating a cozy, comforting home, is pillows. We’re huge fans of square pillows at Bedfolk – adding a pair to your bed ups the comfort factor hugely and creates a luxurious look relatively affordably. They are perfect for reading in bed or having a morning cup of tea. I also recommend adding square pillows to your sofa – it makes such a difference to have a proper, huge, pillow when snuggling up on the sofa. As well as being ridiculously comfortable, they also create a really cozy look, which is so easy to update by adding a different color pillowcase.

‘I switch out my Bedfolk Snow (off-white) and Rose (barely-pink) linen square pillowcases for Rust (our take on terracotta) and Ink (our mellow dark blue) when the evenings get colder and darker.’

7. Consider a cozy kitchen space

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Making kitchen ideas look cozy can be one of the more difficult decorating tasks. But, with the kitchen often used as a social hub for guests and family, especially during the holiday periods, creating a cozy and inviting kitchen can make all the difference when trying to design an overall cozy-looking home.

‘Alone, the functional features of a kitchen like tile floors and stainless steel, can at times feel stark and cold. With the kitchen now being the heart of the home for many, there are lots of little design tricks you can use to inject the space with warmth and transform it into a cozy, inviting space that you can relax and unwind in, whilst still maintaining its functionality,’ reassures Lizzie Beesley, head of design at Magnet.

‘Whilst bright lights are needed in the kitchen for functional purposes, if you are looking to create a space that can transition into a cozy evening spot, it’s a great idea to invest in dimmable lighting. This will allow you to alter the atmosphere in an instant. From overhead spotlights running across kitchen worktops and dangling over an island, to rattan lamps, candles and under or in-cabinet lighting, there are lots of other smaller lighting tricks to create a warm ambient atmosphere. The key is to dot them around the space to create zones of dark and light areas that draw you in and illuminate the surrounding features.’

‘Incorporating warm natural materials like wood, leather, and textiles in your kitchen will balance out the colder materials traditionally found in the space, such as tile and stone. With the rise of the farmhouse and country-style kitchens, these textures are also very on trend and are a great way to add layers and depths to a design space.

‘From wooden chairs and tables to smaller accent details such as wooden coasters and fabric tea towels, weaving in these natural materials will add textural interest to the space and make the eye wonder.’

8. Layer lighting

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'Lighting creates a huge impact, both on and off, so think about every area of your home from the front door hallway to bathrooms and alcoves. Walk through your home and think about the mood you want to create and the light that is required or is missing,' suggests Scarlett Hampton, co-founder of lights&lamps.

'Ceiling lights are perfect for darker days but may need dimming or even switching off when relaxing by the fire or TV. Think of lighting like the sun. Big and bright in the day, becoming lower and softer by night. When ceiling lights are no longer needed to see by, switch on a larger floor lamp, when the evening progresses, they can then be complemented or replaced by a more subtle table or bedside lamp. Imitating the setting sun is a great way to transition your living space throughout the day and bring peace and calm before bed,' Scarlett continues.

How can I make my house cozy on a budget?

There are a few ways you can make your house cozy on a budget. Consider using natural materials, or introducing warm tones such as in furniture, paint, or decor pieces – using warmer-toned lighting and candles will also help to create a cozy atmosphere for less. Opt for dark woods over light when it comes to furniture and fittings to help darken the space while maintaining an elegant feel.

How do you make a big house feel cozy?

To make a larger home or space feel cozier, consider using clever paint tricks such as color drenching, hanging heavy curtains, or zoning the space with furniture and rugs to help divide the space and make it feel slightly smaller, thus making it feel cozier and more intimate.

How to make a house look cozy – 8 ways to make a snug home (2024)

FAQs

How to make a house look cozy – 8 ways to make a snug home? ›

“The very name 'snug', means that this space is often a small, cosy and intimate area, full of soft furnishings. It will usually be a separate room from the main living area, although in a smaller home or apartment, the living room can easily be made to feel as warm and welcoming.”

How do you make a perfect snug? ›

Create a home 'snug' in 9 steps
  1. Add a throw to wrap yourself up in. You can use a cosy throw on the end of your sofa in order to add a little bit of colour and texture to the room and, let's face it, it's perfect for those impromptu naps.
  2. Choose your 'comfy' chair wisely. ...
  3. Feature your fireplace. ...
  4. Light a candle…

What makes a room a snug? ›

“The very name 'snug', means that this space is often a small, cosy and intimate area, full of soft furnishings. It will usually be a separate room from the main living area, although in a smaller home or apartment, the living room can easily be made to feel as warm and welcoming.”

What do you put in a snug? ›

Fill a snug with large-scale furniture

'Don't be afraid to fill the room – get a rug that fully sits under all your furniture, and don't buy a love seat if you can actually fit a three-seater sofa in the room.

What colors are good for snugs? ›

Warm colours have the ability to lift the level of cosiness in any room and can make you feel like you're being greeted by a big, warm hug every time you enter the space. Warm paint colours typically consist of oranges, reds and yellows. But warm tones of blues and greens can give your room a snug feel, too.

How big does a snug need to be? ›

Consider the size of your snug carefully

In order to feel cosy, a snug should not be too big — a vast space with soaring ceilings is just not conducive to feelings of intimacy and retreat.

What is a Cosy snug? ›

The name 'snug' gives you a good idea of what this room is supposed to do - provide a comfortable space to curl up in (preferably by a roaring fire). A snug should not be too large (a snug fit, you might say), and wall panelling and warm colours can be deployed for maximum cosiness and a rustic feel.

What does a snug look like? ›

A snug piercing is a horizontal piercing that sits right above the anti-tragus (or the inner ridge of the cartilage part of the ear). Something unique about a snug piercing is that its entrance and exit points are visible from the front of the ear, rather than going through to the back.

What makes a small room cozy? ›

Keep out the clutter, but the right balance of decorative accents can achieve a perfectly comfortable setting. Stack books along your windowsill or place tiny plants on your desk. Candles and pictures create a cozy and personable feel. Mirrors help reflect light and open up the overall space.

What elements make a home cozy? ›

Tips To Make a Home Feel Cozy
  • Select a Warm Paint. ...
  • Add Texture. ...
  • Include A Great Throw. ...
  • Mix Old and New. ...
  • Use Mood Lighting. ...
  • But don't underestimate the importance of a flame when it comes to creating a cozy space. ...
  • Add a Familiar Scent.
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What makes a house relaxing? ›

Make Sure Your Home Is Clutter Free

Having a tidy and organized home will help you feel more calm and relaxed. Take some time each week to declutter your home. This can be as simple as putting away any items that are out of place, taking the garbage out, or doing a more thorough cleaning of certain areas.

What does snug style mean? ›

fitting closely or tightly: snug blue jeans.

Why is it called a snug? ›

The history of the “Snug” began in Ireland in the late 19th Century. It was typically a small, very private room, with frosted glass window, set above head height, accessing the bar. You paid a higher price for your beer in the Snug, but nobody could see you.

How do you turn a dining room into a snug? ›

How do I make a dining room feel cozy? 10 ways with colors, textures and even plants
  1. Choose warm tones for a cozy feeling. ...
  2. Opt for an earthy material palette. ...
  3. Decorate the room with plants and flowers. ...
  4. Experiment with color drenching. ...
  5. Add a rug. ...
  6. Consider wall panelling. ...
  7. If redesigning, go for wooden flooring.
Sep 16, 2022

What's a British snug? ›

A snug is a term often used to describe a small comfortable room in the home where one goes for peace and relaxation. In the UK it can also refer to a small private room in a pub where one goes for a quiet drink and chat with friends.

What is a snug in Ireland? ›

The history of the “Snug” began in Ireland in the late 19th Century. It was typically a small, very private room, with frosted glass window, set above head height, accessing the bar. You paid a higher price for your beer in the Snug, but nobody could see you. It was not only the well off visitors who used these rooms.

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