Christmas is only weeks away and if you thought there wasn't any option other than going all out with décor, you couldn't be more wrong. It's possible for absolutely anybody to sneak holiday vibes into their home in the smallest ways. As the season begins, try these 5 ways to make your home décor feel more cosy and Christmassy.
(Also Read: 5 Wonderful Ways To Make It Feel More Like Christmas)
1. Change Your Covers
Simply switching the cushions around your home with more thematic covers can completely change the way your sofa looks and get you excited for the holidays.
Swirlster Says: The Purple Tree Christmas Cushion Cover is made with polyester and has a cute reindeer print. It is available for Rs 189 from Rs 699. Shop here.
2. Hang A Wreath
As the wreath is a widely recognised symbol of Christmas all over the world, it's ideal to hang on your door.
Swirlster Says: The Tallenge Artificial Christmas Wreath is decorated with berries and mistletoe. It is available for Rs 849 from Rs 999. Shop here.
3. Put Up Lights
If it's too smoggy to spot real stars, a string of star lights could do the trick instead.
Swirlster Says: The PragAart Curtain String Lights will be perfect to illuminate your home with 12 star lights. It is available for Rs 1,549 from Rs 2,100. Shop here.
4. Pot A Plant
If you're wondering what a plant has to do with Christmas, you've never seen a poinsettia plant yet. It's a Christmas symbol that has holiday colours of red and green and will fit in with your decor.
Swirlster Says: The Ugaoo Poinsettia Plant is a real red flowering plant that comes in its own pot. It is available for Rs 425 from Rs 795. Shop here.
5. Deck The Halls
A wall hanging could add life to even the barest of rooms so strategically place a few hangings to bring some Christmas cheer in yours.
Swirlster Says: The YaYa Cafe Hanging is 11 x 11 inches in size with the picture of a reindeer. It is available for Rs 349 from Rs 1,249. Shop here.
Are you ready to bring Christmas into your home? Then start right away.
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