As Storm Goretti Hits, These Cosy Interior Updates Will Make Your Home Feel Warmer Instantly

The Art of Staying In: How to Turn Your Home Into a Warm, Storm-Proof Sanctuary

cozy dining room setting with candles and fur seat covers
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Storm Goretti is looming large, and snow and ice warnings settle in across the UK, the temptation to hunker down at home has never felt more appealing. When the weather turns wild and temperatures plummet, our homes become more than just shelter. They are where we seek warmth, calm, and a sense of comfort as the days grow darker and the cold snap takes hold.

This is not about emergency preparation or battling the elements, but about how to keep your home warm and cosy through soft layers, gentle lighting, and comforting textures, small interior updates can transform a space into a cosy retreat that feels intentionally cocooned from the storm outside.

A cozy living room with a lit fireplace, candles, pink walls, a patterned rug, upholstered ottoman and pink chair.

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Of course, whilst it may not be the most glamorous thing you do all week, now is the time to bleed your radiators in your home. It's reassuringly easy to do, and can save you hundreds of pounds when the real cold sets in. This will make your radiators heat up faster, and all you need is a radiator key, such as a radiator tool from Amazon, and once done, you will feel a real difference in the warmth of a room.

If, like me, you have floorboards at home which often make your toes feel icy cold, it's well worth ordering a thermal insulating wool-rich underlay, like this thermal underlay from Amazon.

Cozy corner with leather armchair and bookcase

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Remember to insulate windows for better energy efficiency, too, before the really foul weather takes hold. If you have a room you are particularly worried about, it's worth getting some window thermo covers that form a heat-insulating air cushion by your draughty windows.

Also, it's worth being aware of those design choices that are making your home less cosy. Turn off the big light and layer your lighting, turn on lamps, fairy lights, and low lighting – and keep any harsh bright white light away, as this can make a room feel very chilly.

Sophia Pouget de St Victor
UK Content Editor

Sophia Pouget de St Victor is the UK Content Editor at Homes & Gardens, bringing readers the latest trends, expert insights, and timeless design inspiration tailored to a UK audience. With a background in luxury interiors and a qualification in Garden Design from London, she has a passion for creating spaces with character and emotional depth. Sophia gravitates toward interiors that defy definition, valuing individuality and effortless elegance. She lives in West London with her partner, two mischievous terriers, and a plump cat named Lettuce.