The Little Luxuries I’m Bringing into My Home After Christmas to Start 2026 with Ease and Comfort

How small luxuries can make the new year feel softer, warmer, and more mindful

A warm rustic bedroom with wooden headboard stretching aling a whole wall, and a large bed with neutral bedding
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Now that the festive season is behind us and the decorations have been packed away, I always feel a quiet urge to reset. For me, January should be less about full-blown resolutions and more about rest and recalibration. After the rush of December, I want the new year to start gently with slower mornings, earlier nights, and small comforts that support everyday wellbeing

I find this is the perfect time to refresh your home for the new year by focusing on pieces that elevate daily rituals. Thoughtful homeware can instantly change how a space feels, whether that is through softer textures, warmer lighting, or objects that simply make you pause and enjoy the moment a little more.

cosy living room with exposed stonework, fireplace and chaise longue

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A restful start to the year also means prioritising good sleep and the routines that support it. January is the ideal time to slow things down by focusing on nourishing food, earlier nights and a bedroom that feels calm and comforting. Simple homeware upgrades like softer lighting, cosy layers and pieces that encourage winding down can make evenings feel more restorative and help set a healthier rhythm for the months ahead.

Traditionally, in the UK, the period after Twelfth Night and the end of the festive season was seen as a time for rest and reflection. In the past, households would slow down after weeks of preparation, feasting and celebrations, taking stock of the year ahead rather than launching straight into new projects or strict regimes. It was a chance to restore energy, enjoy simple comforts and spend quieter moments at home. Embracing that same spirit today, we can focus on gentle routines, nourishing food and small home luxuries that encourage wellbeing, rather than rushing into a full‑on January overhaul.


As we settle into the new year, it feels important to carry that same sense of calm and gentle restoration with us. Choosing small home luxuries can make everyday life feel more intentional and comforting.

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.