Guest Picks: 20 Ways to Keep Warm this Winter
— Kate from DomestiKated Life
The bright chevron pattern is a nice pop of color on a dreary winter day.
This ultra-cozy throw in fur will give a luxe look to the foot of your bed in an Old Hollywood style.
Imagine spending a snowy afternoon curled up on the couch with a great book and this cozy, soft hot water bottle at your feet. I love how it looks like it's wearing a winter sweater.
This patterned throw is like a playful interpretation of a classic camel wool throw. It would be perfect for lounging on the couch with a good movie.
Baroque-style mugs adorned with golden crowns dress up tea time and make staying in a little more special.
A classic Herringbone Woven Throw will look timeless in just about any decor. It's a transitional piece that you can move from room to room.
Sturdy fire fenders modeled after a 19th century English brass set will help you tend a fire to keep warm on chilly nights.
A faux fur–covered hot water bottle is the ultimate luxury. Tuck one of these in your spare bedroom to give your winter house guests the four-star treatment.
Alpaca wool is extremely soft and warm, making it perfect for a throw. This version comes in several colors, but I love the warmth of this red tone.
Ultra soft flannel sheets are a winter must-have. These look extra wintry in a seasonal plaid.
DwellStudio's Vintage Blossom Throw is a rich gray on one side — perfect for the winter months — and a soft ivory on the other. Flip it over to the lighter side to make it fit your more summery decor once it warms up!
You may need a reminder to keep warm this winter, and this temporary decal on the wall is a festive decoration during the holidays.
The huge scale of the houndstooth pattern in this cozy bamboo and cashmere blanket is a graphic addition to a neutral couch.
A storage ottoman is perfect for tucking away blankets after use, and it would be a nice spot to put your feet up by the fire.
This is another perfect cup for your hot cocoa or tea. I love that this piece has a retro and Scandinavian aesthetic.
Beat a frigid morning by treating yourself to a toasty towel with a plug-in towel warmer.
The cool silver tones of this Leopard Flannel Bedding make for a great winter color scheme — and they'll keep you warm too!
And if you're still cold after all of my other ideas, you probably need to invest in an extra thick down comforter. This one is enveloped in a 500-thread-count cotton for the coziest winter night's sleep!Next: Best ways to use throw blankets
A cup of tea will warm you up. I love how the design of this teakettle is so traditional, but the stainless steel gives it a modern flair.
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