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From Gloomy to Glam: 8 Budget Winter Styling Tips That’ll Warm Your Aussie Nest

Aussie stylist Justine Wilson shares eight affordable home styling tips to help turn your winter home from bleak to chic – all using budget buys from Kmart, IKEA, Target and Bunnings.

Cold Snap? No Worries. Turn Your Home into a Cosy Retreat Without Breaking the Budget

Winter’s hit the southern hemisphere like a rogue southerly down your neck on bin night – but instead of wallowing in the seasonal gloom, stylist Justine Wilson reckons you can fight the cold with a bit of cushion combat and lamp-based warfare.

Forget full-on renovations. As Justine, founder of Vault Interiors, puts it: “It’s not about redecorating your life away. It’s about clever swaps, layering, and mood. Oh, and a cheeky trip to your local Kmart.”

Winter Home Styling Cheat Sheet: What to Swap, Add & Sniff

Tip #Styling MoveBudget OptionsWhy It Works
1Change up your fabricsCushions at Kmart, TargetAdds warmth and luxe with velvet & bouclé
2Unpack your throwsFaux fur from Big W or IKEAVisual comfort + functional snuggle
3Mood lightingWarm-toned bulbs at BunningsNo more clinical lights = instant ambiance
4Embrace darker tonesVases, candles, decor itemsCharcoal, navy and burgundy = moody luxe
5Rugs = style + insulationTribal or vintage at IKEAStops cold tiles from biting your toes
6Bring in nature (fake or real)Faux plants at BunningsGreenery = life, even if plastic
7Swap your sheetsFlannelette or jersey sheetsNo more cold linen regret at 2am
8Add seasonal scentsCandles, diffusers (Target)Sandalwood, cinnamon = warm, wintery feels

Highlight Tips (with an Aussie Wink)

1. Textural Toss-Up

Light linen is great in summer, but in winter? Might as well wrap yourself in toast. Go for velvet, bouclé, or rusty-toned cushions. “Chocolate and forest green are big mood,” says Justine. As big as a roo in the road after dusk.

2. Throws for Days

Got a faux fur blanket? Good. Chuck it over the couch like you’re hosting an alpine chalet dinner. Got an old knit from Grandma? Even better.

3. Mood Lighting Matters

If your overhead light makes you feel like you’re in a dentist’s chair, it’s time to grab a warm-toned bulb and a floor lamp. Soft light = soft mood = less yelling at your partner during MasterChef.

4. Dark & Stormy Decor

Add charcoal candles, navy throws or burgundy vases. Basically, dress your house like it’s going on a moody Tinder date.

5. Rugs: The MVP of Warmth

“Especially if you’ve got tiles or floorboards that feel like Antarctica at 6am,” says Justine. Tribal prints add personality – and insulation.

6. Bring the Outside In

Grab some real branches (with permission from the neighbour’s hedge) or go full Bunnings faux jungle. Either way, a little green breaks up all the grey.

7. Cosy Bedding = Better Sleep

Say goodbye to that chilly cotton and hello to flannelette or jersey. You won’t want to get out of bed – but honestly, same every day.

8. Scented Comfort

Cinnamon, cedar, sandalwood – your home should smell like a Scandinavian cabin, not yesterday’s nachos.

Budget Buy Breakdown

Item TypeStoreTypical Cost (AUD)Hot Pick
Velvet CushionsKmart$8–$12Rust-toned velvet cushion
Faux Fur ThrowIKEA$25–$40GURLÖSA or TÅRGÖ
Warm LampsBunnings$15–$60Click warm globe lamp
Flannelette SheetsBig W / Target$25–$50 (queen)Home & Co range
Winter CandlesTarget$10–$18Sandalwood soy candle

Final Word: Winter Doesn’t Have to Be Sad, Just Soft

As Justine says, “It’s not about spending heaps. It’s about thoughtful layering and clever swaps.” So whether you’re in a sharehouse with dodgy floorboards or a coastal mansion with a view, there’s a way to make winter feel less like a cold slap and more like a warm hug from your nan.

So rug up, light a sandalwood candle, and pretend you’re snowed in – even if you’re in Parramatta and it’s only dropped to 11°C.

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Leilani Mata’utia

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