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Winter Decorating
Keep your house feeling cozy and inviting with some nice comfy blankets and such. It will be spring before you know it. The fewer changes you want to make, the less work you have to do. Whatever you choose, enjoy it's winter!
Snow and Ice
Although Australia doesn't receive much snow, it can be a nice decorating tool. Just think of those ski holidays, and how much fun it can be. You don't need to have literal
snowflakes
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Pale Blue (
Powder Blue
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Jewel-Tone Colors
You can also go with a more modern version of the traditional winter decor -- rich and luxurious, with a deep forest and jewel-tone color palette.
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Textures
Winter textures should reflect either the shiny, sparkly snow and festival season, or the desire to snuggle into your furniture.
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Layers
You don't want it to look or feel cold in your house. Just as you layer up every morning, your house can put on a few extra layers in the winter. Most of these items can be stored during the summer, and even if you can't put all of them away (window treatments can be difficult) you can at least reduce them. In addition, you can often change the slipcovers on your furniture to match the season.
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