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Posted by Cobi on Monday January 16, 2012 at 07:00 AM
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I was interviewed recently and one of the questions went something like this…“Cobi, we all put lots of energy, excitement and time into making our homes beautiful for the holiday season. Then January comes we simply take it all down and the house ‘goes back to normal’. Can you give us some ideas of how to overcome the winter blahs and find inspiration when it comes to winter decorating?”

It forced me to put into words something I’ve been feeling this January and many before. I love this time of year - partly because I’m Aquarius and feel a certain ownership about the month - but mainly because of the big ‘sigh’ that it provides us all with. January is like a giant exhale for me, and my house, and after the holidays, boy do we both need it.

Decorating for winter is as close as I get to being an anti-decorator. For me, it’s the one time of the year that less is more.

The winter months are about appreciating all things clean, quiet and pure. I suggest using this time to clear the clutter, purge unused stuff and put not only yourself, but your house, on a diet. Welcome the purity and quietness that comes with an unadorned, simple, functional home. Put out a few favourite things and let them steal the spotlight! One nice candle on a windowsill glowing in the evening. If I do any seasonal decorating at this time of year, I use white and winter white…it gives the house a peacefulness like new fallen snow.

cobi

Have you ever noticed how some people seem to make the most humble objects appear special - almost like art? I think that has to do with the fact that they provide breathing room around those objects so there is space to appreciate them. Try that in your house. One lovely old bowl or vase on a table. Nothing else. Don’t worry about ‘grouping’ and ‘styling’ and ‘layering’ … just let the quiet light and space surround one thing. It’s quite magical.

cobi

Just before the holidays I let a talented photographer friend rummage through my kitchen cupboards to use some of my things as props in a photo shoot she was doing for PaperChef. Now as I said, my friend and photographer, one Miss Margaret Mulligan is very talented and can find beauty in a brown paper bag - or in this case, baking parchment - but I have to say, I was astounded at how beautiful some of my humble (and often jumbled) odds and sods look when given “the floor” or “the counter top” in this case.

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So whether fine or humble, give your favourite things some appreciation this month. Clear the clutter, do some cleaning, and see how your old stuff sparkles. Conveniently (in the month of credit card bills) it’s the cheapest decorating you’ll ever do.

cobi

Comments

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 01/17 at 10:24 AM

I’m feeling the same way.  I have some beautiful items that sometimes seem cluttered to me.  I am definitely going to be editing some spaces this month.
On another note, there’s that beautiful counter top that I must have this year.  It’s like you’re teasing me with it!  lol

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 01/16 at 09:29 PM

Cobi, we’re on the same wave length, I too felt everything looked empty.  Oh well, I’ll start cleaning closets/drawers, purging and feeling really good about doing something for Big brothers/sisters at the same time. Thanks for your blogs, love receiving them.  Rose

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 01/16 at 04:27 PM

I so agree with you Cobi!  After the hustle and bustle of the holidays it feels good to start off the New Year with a blank sheet. Thanks for the inspiration!

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