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How to create a warm and cosy home

April 28, 2026-4 min read

Create a warm and cosy home by focusing on efficient heating, soft textures, calmer lighting and air quality. The article also highlights practical winter-ready picks from Dyson, DeLonghi, Dimplex, Rinnai and Noirot to help you stay comfortable without heating the whole house.

Key Takeaways From This Article

  • Use portable heaters to warm only the rooms you need and save energy.

  • Choose panel heaters for quiet, steady warmth in bedrooms or home offices.

  • Layer rugs, throws and cushions to make spaces feel softer and warmer.

  • Use warm lighting and a fireplace effect to help rooms feel more relaxing.

  • Scott Bazley says portable heaters are convenient and energy efficient.

a woman sitting in bed with her cat and her book

As the days shorten and temperatures drop, it's time to embrace all the cosy magic that winter has to offer. From heating for creating a cosy, welcoming home, rich comfort food to snuggly nights in, this guide is your one-stop shop for making the most of the season.

With some expert tips, we’ll show you how to create the ultimate feel-good winter retreat - including the top electric heating essentials from Dyson, Delonghi, Dimplex, Rinnai and Noirot to keep you toasty all season. Now… let’s get your home winter-ready!

1. Hone Your Heating 

As temperatures drop, staying warm isn’t just about feeling comfortable — it’s about protecting your health and home. A heater helps keep your living spaces at a comfortable temperature, reducing the risk of freezing, dampness, and mould.

“The big benefits of portable electric heaters are their plug-in-and-go convenience and their energy efficiency,” says Scott Bazley, The Good Guys Buyer – Seasonal. “You can heat rooms as you need them, rather than the whole house, and many heater models now come with electronic climate control to maintain precise temperatures.”

“One of the fastest, easiest and most cost-effective ways to thaw out is with a portable heater.”

Whether you’re curled up with a book or entertaining guests, a warm and inviting home is the perfect place to spend the winter season. Deck out your space with earth tone bedding, blankets and decor and keep those cosy vibes coming with a handy portable heater to ward off the chill.

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Step #3: Cosy Up To Curves

Everything from curved sofas and tables to mirrors and sculptural heating appliances are on trend this year. Introduce an inviting softness to your home with a few sensual, curved accessories, suggests Emma Holmes. “For a really warm and cosy space, you want your eye to trace the edges of a soft, circular rug or an outsized ceramic urn,” she says.

Clear The Air With A Purifier

Winter’s closed windows can lead to stale, stuffy air. Freshen up and enjoy purified, heated air in any chilly room with a sculptural Dyson purifier

“Delivering medical-grade air filtration, the Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool removes those microscopic culprits that can cause respiratory health issues and unwanted odours,” says Scott Bazley. “You can also control it from anywhere, via an app on your smartphone.”

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Step #4: Embrace Your Soft Side

“Soft materials like fur, velvet, silk and leather are linked to calm and happy emotions,” says Kylie Sandland. “To create a cosy, happy home, decorate with layers of soft textures in the form of rugs, curtains, cushions, leather chairs and throws.”

“And switch out your accessories seasonally to celebrate winter,” suggests Emma Holmes. “You might go from a handwoven jute rug to a shag pile rug that’s a lot warmer and softer underfoot, or bring out a chunkier throw for your bed.”

Better yet, snap up a cosy Sunbeam Sleep Perfect Fitted Antibacterial Electric Blanket Queen and take the heat with you from the couch to your bed. Bliss!

Step #5: How’s The Serenity?

Working at home through winter? A discreet panel heater will let you work, study or rest in peace thanks to the electric element that operates without a fan to thaw out frosty fingers and toes.

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Step #6: Light For Happy

“Studies show warmer lighting reduces heart rate and helps us feel relaxed,” says Kylie Sandland. “To create the soothing experience of cosiness in your home, decorate with candlelight, lamps with warm-coloured globes or a fireplace.”

Enjoy the luxury feel of a working fireplace without the fuss – the Dimplex 2kW Casper Black Electric Fire uses a lava rock-style fuel bed and an LED effect for a warming glow.

Ready to welcome winter? Visit us in-store or online for the best portable heaters to beat the chill. For more advice on home heating, check out our detailed Buying Guide.

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