Creating Your Winter Feng Shui Haven:
Beating the Blues with Cozy Interior Design
Winter can be tough. The days get shorter, temperatures drop, and many of us find ourselves battling seasonal blues. But what if your home could actually help combat those winter doldrums? Enter the ancient practice of feng shui, with a seasonal twist!
I've discovered that combining traditional feng shui principles with color psychology can transform your space into a cozy winter sanctuary that lifts your spirits despite the gray skies outside. Let's dive into some fun, practical ways to create your own winter feng shui haven!
Understanding Feng Shui Elements for Winter
Feng shui is all about balancing the five elements: wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. During winter, certain elements become especially important!
Fire Element: This brings warmth, passion, and energy to your space—exactly what we crave during cold months! Incorporate through:
Candles (real or flameless)
String lights
Red, orange, or purple accents
Triangle shapes
Earth Element: Provides stability and grounding during the unstable winter weather:
Crystals and stones
Ceramic pots
Square shapes
Terra cotta or yellow tones
Metal Element: Brings clarity and precision when winter brain fog hits:
Gold or silver decorations
Round shapes
White and metallic colors
Quality metal picture frames
Color Psychology to Beat Winter Blues
The colors you surround yourself with can dramatically affect your mood—making this a powerful tool against seasonal depression:
Warm Yellows: Mimics sunlight and boosts serotonin. Add yellow throw pillows, artwork, or even a painted accent wall to create artificial sunshine.
Tranquil Tones
Soft Blues: Contrary to what you might think, certain blues can be calming rather than cold. Sky blue reminds us of clear winter days and creates a peaceful atmosphere.
Cozy Oranges: Stimulates conversation and social connection—something we often lack in winter. Orange is especially powerful in dining areas.
Rich Greens: Brings life and vitality when nature outside appears dormant. Try houseplants, emerald throws, or forest green accessories.
Cozy up Your Winter Haven
Now for the fun part—turning feng shui principles into practical coziness:
Entry Ways: First Impressions Matter
Your entry sets the energetic tone for your entire home:
Hang a wreath with cinnamon sticks or dried orange slices (fire element)
Place a small bowl for keys made of crystal or stone (earth element)
Add a mirror with a metallic frame to reflect light (metal element)
Include a small fountain or water feature (water element)
Use an area rug in warm tones to welcome positive energy
Living Spaces: The Heart of Winter Comfort
Layer Textures: Mix blankets of different materials—think chunky knits with silky throws
Create a Reading Nook: Position a comfortable chair near natural light with good feng shui flow
Balance Technology: Hide cords and create boundaries for work devices
Round Edges: Replace sharp-cornered furniture or add curved elements to improve energy flow
Bedroom: Your Winter Retreat
Position your bed according to feng shui principles (not in line with the door)
Use flannel or velvet sheets in earth tones
Add string lights around headboards or windows
Place crystals on nightstands for grounding energy
Use blackout curtains in luxurious fabrics
Fun Ways to Spice Up Your Winter Décor
Sometimes the smallest changes can make all the difference.
Here’s some gamechangers:
DIY Aromatherapy: Create scent sachets with cinnamon, clove, and orange peels
Rotate Art: Switch to warmer-toned pieces for winter months
Indoor Picnics: Create floor seating with pillows around a coffee table
Light Therapy: Place mirrors strategically to bounce existing light
Nature Collection: Display pinecones, branches, or stones in glass containers
Bright colors: try gathering some colorful things that make you smile, a throw pillow, blanket and wall hangings & have a little fun with it!
Small Changes, Big Impact
You don't need to renovate your entire home to create winter feng shui magic. Even small adjustments can shift energy:
Rearrange furniture to create better conversation areas
Add thermal curtains in rich colors
Place salt lamps in corners to purify air and add warm light
Create rituals around lighting candles or making tea
Winter doesn't have to mean hibernation and gloom. With these feng shui principles and color psychology tricks, your home can become a haven that actually helps you thrive during the colder months. The best part is that many of these changes cost little to nothing, but can completely transform how you feel in your space.
What winter feng shui tricks will you try first?