The constant hustle of the holiday season is over, and all of the holiday decor is stored away until next season, but now the house feels “empty”. There are several ways to make your home feel “full” again while still representing winter until spring decor makes its debut. Utilizing transitional decor pieces in your home allows you to transform your festive fair into a timeless oasis.
A Cozy Living Area
Gallery Frame | Wool Rug | Artificial Olive Tree | Linen Books | Similar Stool | Similar Throw Blanket | Lumbar Pillow | Blue & White Pillow | Oversized Blue Pillow | Textured Pillow
During the cold winter months, nothing makes a home feel cozier than mountains of throw pillows and soft blankets piled on the couch. To carry the winter season into your living area, without making it obvious, add a mixture of blue and neutral-toned pieces. This combination creates the perfect scenery for a cozy winter home and easily transitions to the spring season.
Kitchen Decor
Wicker Lamp | Similar Clay Vase | Floral Stems | Art Piece | Marble Box
By adding darker-toned pieces with faux greens and textured items, you’ll have a simple yet sophisticated display for winter. If you want to enhance the cozy feeling of your kitchen, adding a neutral lamp to your counter space is a perfect way to make it happen.
Consoles & Side Tables
When the strands of garland come down, you can keep the branches out for a while to repurpose. I usually keep these out until mid-February, because they are fantastic filler pieces. One of my favorite ways to style Norfolk pine stems is in a vase or bowl to add a touch of winter to your console. Pinecones are also a great addition to your winter-to-spring decor. With the help of a large decorative bowl, you can beautifully display an arrangement of pinecones and garland.
Console Table | Decorative Bowl | Pine Stems | Ceramic Vase | Beaded Decor Piece
A versatile piece that can be used throughout the year is faux stems. By switching out the vase, adding more stems to the display, or small decorative pieces surrounding the stems, they can be transitioned for any and every season. During the winter months, I love displaying berry stems in a beautiful chic vase because only a few branches will create the perfect winter look. To transition these stems closer to spring, add a few stems of greenery to create a full look.
Decorative Vase | Berry Stems | Nightstand | Gray Box | Scalloped Bowl | Similar Lamp | Similar Clock
The “Handshake” of Your Home
Neutral Lamp | Glass Vase | Mirror | Pine Stems | Floral Stems | Ceramic Vase | Ottomans | Similar Console Table | Decorative Box | Framed Art | Similar Throw Blanket
The entryway is the “handshake” to your home and is an easy space to display your transitional decor pieces. By combining my tips of cozy textures, lamps, darker-toned items, and greenery and faux stems together, you will have the perfect winter-to-spring “handshake” to greet all of your guests who come over to visit.
Hi I was wondering where you got the light beige couch or maybe it’s ivory I can’t really tell what color but I love it! And I’ve looked everywhere on your post for it but couldn’t find it. Please let me know where you got it I’m moving into a new place with my husband and would like to decorate the place just like this!
If it’s one of the sofas in the room with the gallery wall they are from Castlery. The other sectional is the Pearce from Pottery Barn.