Interior expert reveals 6 colors that will make your home feel warmer in winter
WINTER is the perfect time to freshen up your home’s interior, and the right colors can make a world of difference when it comes to creating warmth.
Interior color expert Abbas Youssefi, founder of Porcelain Superstorehas revealed that certain shades bring coziness and warmth to your space during winter.
He says: “During the colder months we naturally gravitate towards warm, inviting tones.
“The right colors can instantly make a room feel more comfortable, and there are a few shades that work particularly well for this.”
Here the interior design professional reveals his best color choices.
Terracotta
“Terracotta is not just a color; it is an atmosphere. It connects us to the earth and brings warmth to the home,” says Abbas.
“This rich, earthy tone is perfect for the colder months and reminds
us of sun-drenched clay and warm landscapes.”
Abbas recommends using it on feature walls or through accent pieces like pottery or pillows.
You can also pair it with neutral colors to maintain balance and make the space feel grounded and inviting.
Mustard Yellow
“A deeper mustard yellow evokes the golden glow of candlelight and adds a comforting warmth without feeling too summery,” explains Abbas.
The rich undertones of mustard yellow bring out the warmth in a room, especially when used in soft furnishings such as throws or
pillows.
It is a subtle, yet cheerful color that combats the dark winter days while maintaining a sophisticated appearance.
Deep forest green
“This shade of green brings the outdoors inside, but in a way that feels warm and enveloping,” says Abbas.
He also emphasizes that deep forest greens are perfect for creating a cozy, intimate space.
Whether used on a feature wall or throughout soft furnishings, it pairs beautifully with wood tones and adds a soothing energy to any room during the colder months.
Burgundy
It turns out this isn’t just the color of the season when it comes to fashion.
“Burgundy adds a sense of luxury and warmth, especially when temperatures drop,” notes Abbas.
This deep, winey shade is perfect for those who want to create a sophisticated winter space.
Whether incorporated through velvet accents or larger furniture pieces, it creates a rich, luxurious atmosphere that feels both cozy and indulgent.
Warm taupe
“Neutral doesn’t have to mean cold. A warm taupe creates a soft, cocooning effect,” says Abbas.
This versatile color is ideal for those who prefer subtlety but still want to create warmth.
The balance of gray and beige makes it a soothing backdrop for winter, especially when layered with textures like wool or bouclé.
Burnt orange
“Burnt orange is reminiscent of a glowing fire or the last light of sunset.
It immediately warms up a room,” adds Abbas. This color adds vibrancy and energy, but in a way that still feels grounded and natural.
Whether it’s soft furnishings or artwork, burnt orange creates a sense of warmth and comfort, making every room feel like a welcoming sanctuary.