Creating Cozy Indoor Spaces: Design Tips for Fall and Winter

As fall and winter bring cooler evenings and shorter days, there’s no better time to transform your home into a cozy retreat. Creating a warm, inviting indoor space doesn’t require a major renovation—just a few thoughtful touches can add a seasonal feel that’s perfect for relaxing, entertaining, or simply staying comfortable through the chillier months. Here’s a guide on how to create cozy indoor spaces with textures, lighting, color, and a few design elements that will add warmth and comfort all season long.

1. Embrace Warm Color Palettes

One of the simplest ways to shift a room’s mood for fall and winter is through color. Warm tones can instantly make a space feel more inviting and are easy to incorporate through decor and accents.

  • Incorporate Earth Tones: Shades like deep browns, rusts, ochres, and forest greens reflect the colors of fall and add a grounded, nature-inspired feel to your rooms. Consider earth-toned throw pillows, area rugs, or even an accent wall.
  • Add Pops of Rich Colors: Jewel tones such as emerald green, deep navy, burgundy, and mustard yellow bring warmth and a touch of luxury to living rooms and bedrooms. These tones are perfect for accent pieces like throws, vases, and picture frames.
  • Balance Neutrals with Warm Undertones: For those who prefer a neutral color palette, go for shades with warm undertones, like creamy whites, taupe, and beige. These colors maintain an airy feel while subtly warming up your space.

2. Layer Textures for Depth and Warmth

Incorporating various textures is key to making a room feel cozy and inviting. From chunky blankets to soft rugs, layering textures adds visual interest and comfort to your space.

  • Bring in Soft, Plush Fabrics: Add throw blankets and pillows made from materials like fleece, wool, or faux fur. These fabrics provide a cozy look and are perfect for snuggling up with on cold nights. Consider adding throws to your sofa or draping them over the edge of a chair.
  • Introduce Area Rugs: In cooler months, an area rug not only grounds the room but also provides warmth underfoot, especially on tile or hardwood floors. Choose rugs with high-pile or shag textures to maximize softness, or go with woven, bohemian-inspired rugs for a rustic look.
  • Mix Materials: Layering textures with materials like leather, woven baskets, and natural wood brings an earthy warmth to your rooms. Try adding a leather ottoman, a rattan basket for extra blankets, or wood accent tables to incorporate a variety of textures.

3. Use Lighting to Set a Cozy Atmosphere

Lighting plays a crucial role in creating a cozy, inviting space. Swapping out bright or harsh lighting for softer alternatives can make any room feel more relaxed and ready for fall and winter.

  • Switch to Warm Light Bulbs: Opt for warm-toned LED bulbs instead of bright white bulbs. Warm lights mimic the glow of a fire and add a soft, ambient feel to your space. This works especially well in lamps, sconces, and overhead lighting.
  • Add Multiple Light Sources: Instead of relying on one overhead light, layer your lighting with lamps, string lights, and candles. Floor and table lamps allow you to adjust the level of light based on your mood or activity, while string lights create a gentle, twinkling effect perfect for cozy nights.
  • Use Candles for a Warm Glow: Candles are a timeless way to add ambiance, and they double as decor. Choose scented candles in fall-inspired fragrances like cinnamon, vanilla, or cedarwood to bring a warm scent to your space.

4. Create Cozy Seating Areas

Arranging your furniture to create small, inviting seating areas can make a room feel more intimate and ready for fall gatherings or winter relaxation.

  • Add a Reading Nook: Design a cozy corner with a comfortable chair, a small side table, and a good lamp. Throw in a plush pillow and blanket for the perfect reading spot. A reading nook can turn even a small space into a cozy retreat.
  • Arrange for Conversation: Set up seating areas that encourage conversation. Position chairs or sofas to face each other or a central table, creating a social atmosphere. Arrange seats around a coffee table or near a fireplace to give the space a focal point.
  • Add Extra Seating with Poufs and Floor Pillows: Poufs and oversized floor pillows are great for adding seating in a casual, cozy way. They’re easy to move around and add a touch of personality to your space.

5. Add Seasonal Greenery and Natural Decor

Incorporating natural elements indoors brings a touch of the season and enhances the cozy, grounded feel of your space.

  • Bring in Dried Florals and Branches: Dried florals, pampas grass, and eucalyptus are perfect for fall and winter decor. Place them in a vase on a mantel, coffee table, or entryway to add an earthy, rustic element that lasts all season.
  • Add Indoor Plants: Indoor plants not only improve air quality but also add life to your space. Consider plants that do well indoors during cooler months, such as snake plants, pothos, or succulents. Place them in decorative pots that match your color scheme.
  • Use Pinecones and Seasonal Accents: Pinecones, acorns, and small gourds are perfect for fall and winter decor. Use them in a centerpiece, add them to a wreath, or place them in a bowl on your coffee table for a festive, natural touch.

6. Incorporate Wood and Stone Elements

Wood and stone add an organic warmth to your home that feels particularly comforting in fall and winter. These natural materials are versatile and add depth to your decor.

  • Wood Accents: Wooden furniture, wall shelves, or picture frames add warmth to any room. If you have a fireplace, a reclaimed wood mantel can make it a stunning focal point. Wood tones from light oak to dark walnut can work with various color schemes.
  • Stone Details: Stone adds texture and an earthy feel that’s perfect for colder months. Consider adding stone elements through decor pieces like marble trays, stone coasters, or a natural stone coffee table. If you’re up for a more extensive change, a stone accent wall or tile backsplash is both cozy and timeless.
  • Use Faux Wood Beams: If your home has high ceilings, adding faux wood beams can bring a rustic, cabin-like warmth to your space. This feature can add architectural interest and makes larger spaces feel more intimate.

7. Decorate for Function and Style

In the fall and winter, make functional pieces part of your decor. Items like blankets, baskets, and trays serve practical purposes while enhancing your cozy aesthetic.

  • Blanket Baskets: Place a woven or rattan basket near your seating area filled with blankets or throws for easy access and a homey touch.
  • Trays for Warm Beverages: Use decorative trays on coffee tables or kitchen counters to display mugs, hot chocolate mix, or seasonal spices. This makes it easy to grab a warm drink on cold days while adding a cozy touch to your decor.
  • Display Books and Board Games: Stack a few books on a side table or keep board games on display for easy reach. This encourages relaxation and makes your space feel like a hub for connection and cozy moments.

8. Make the Fireplace a Focal Point

If you have a fireplace, it’s the perfect centerpiece for fall and winter. Adding decor around the fireplace can make it an even cozier element in your home.

  • Decorate the Mantel: Style your mantel with seasonal decor, such as candles, dried flowers, or small potted plants. This creates a festive, inviting atmosphere.
  • Create a Cozy Fireplace Seating Area: Arrange a few chairs or a bench around the fireplace to create a cozy nook for enjoying the warmth. Place a soft rug or throw nearby to enhance the comfort of the area.
  • For Electric Fireplaces, Add Ambiance: If you have an electric fireplace, use it as an ambiance piece. Many electric fireplaces have adjustable settings, allowing you to control the warmth and light. Pair it with candles and soft lighting to enhance the cozy effect.

With a few seasonal changes, you can transform your home into a warm and inviting oasis perfect for fall and winter. By using warm colors, layering textures, incorporating natural elements, and enhancing lighting, you can create a cozy space that’s ready for cooler days and relaxing nights. Whether you’re hosting friends, spending time with family, or unwinding with a good book, these tips will help make your home a comforting retreat all season long.

Fulton Homes Homebuyers are 10,000th SRP ENERGY STAR Customer in Metropolitan Phoenix

Energy-Star-Merkley-FamilyA new resident at Fulton Homes’ Mendocino at Ashcreek community in Queen Creek now holds the distinction of being the 10,000 SRP ENERGY STAR customer in the entire Phoenix Valley.

Fulton Homes’ representatives and Salt River Project officials were on hand to celebrate the moment with the Robert Merkley Family, who purchased the spacious Fulton home recently.

“Fulton Homes is committed to building the most energy-efficient homes for our customers,” said Fulton Homes CEO Doug Fulton. “By building ENERGY STAR certified homes, we are helping more families have the American dream of owning a home that offers improved comfort, saves money on utility bills, and is kinder to the environment. We are proud to stand with SRP in creating more energy-saving homes.”

2016 is the second consecutive year Fulton Homes has been named an ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year by the Environmental Protection Agency for its efforts to bring more energy-saving homes to the market. Fulton Homes has built more than 3,000 ENERGY STAR homes since joining the program in 2009. The EPA has recognized Fulton Homes alongside some of the top companies in the country, including Pepsi, General Motors and Samsung, for being ENERGY STAR certified.

“After buying this Fulton ENERGY STAR home, I would not have another that has not been constructed to save energy,” Robert Merkley said. “We admire Fulton Homes for being conscientious and having the forethought to build with the environment in mind, and at the same time help homeowners save on utility bills.”

ENERGY STAR certified homes use substantially less energy for heating, cooling and water heating. Americans living in ENERGY STAR homes have saved an estimated $4.7 billion on their energy bills since 1995. Nearly two million American families now live in ENERGY STAR certified homes.

Fulton Homes is proud to be an ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year for the second year in a row.

Be a Fulton Homes Energy Star

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Everyone dreads getting their utility bills in the Summer in Arizona when your energy bill is at its peak. Fulton Homes helps every new Fulton Home buyer save money every month by building only Energy Star homes, and now they are offering you a chance to get a break on your energy bill. Fulton Homes has teamed up with 93.3 ALT AZ to pay one month of your summer energy bill!

Become a Fulton Homes Energy Star! Just fill out the form at this link and enter to win!
One lucky winner each month will get their energy bill paid, up to $500, compliments of Fulton Homes.Fulton Homes Energy

Fulton homeowners are smart because they live in energy-efficient homes and save tons of money on their bills. Let’s beat your energy bill this summer.

Also, don’t forget to listen live Thursdays around 5:30pm to hear Dennis Webb of Fulton Homes share valuable tips and other energy-saving information.

Be the Fulton Homes Energy Star this month! Offer applies through the summer of 2016.

Fly the Flag and help Wounded Warriors

fulton-flag-photo-webFulton Homes has partnered with KSLX, 100.7 for its third annual “Fly the Flag for Veteran’s Day” campaign. From now until Veteran’s Day – November 11 – any visitor to a Fulton Homes’ community who tours one of the new model homes has the opportunity to buy a full-size American flag kit for only $10.  Fulton Homes will match any $10 donation offered up a maximum of $25,000, with 100 percent of these donations going to the Wounded Warriors Project. Fulton Homes wants to encourage everyone to display a flag on Veteran’s Day and make a difference in the lives of veterans too.

“Fulton Homes honors all of our military personnel who defend our country and protect our freedoms,” Doug Fulton, Fulton Homes CEO, explained. “Displaying our flag on Veteran’s Day is a way we can honor and support our troops and show our gratitude, and the donations collected will support those who have been wounded while in service. We are indebted to our veterans and their families for the sacrifices they make to keep us safer.”

The Wounded Warrior Project provides programs and services to meet the needs of injured service men and women and works to provide more awareness of the needs of those veterans injured in service to our country. It focuses on honoring and empowering wounded warriors, encouraging them to help each other. For more information, visit their website at: http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/.

We invite you to visit one of our communities to pick up your flag and donate to this good cause.

Fulton Homes Offers Custom Homesites in Prescott

fulton-preserve-at-the-ranch-webAfter a summer like this one, have you been considering heading up North to beat the heat? Maybe just for the summer, or maybe permanently; either way, it is worth your time to check out the new Fulton Home community of custom homesites in the Williamson Valley area of Prescott, Arizona.

This new gated custom home community provides a unique opportunity to join a small select group of homeowners. This Prescott-based enclave consists of only 38 estate-sized homesites, ranging from four to seven acres each, within a parcel of over 250 acres of unspoiled forest. Each site offers incredible views of Granite Mountain and the surrounding area.

Within the community, each home will be positioned to maximize view corridors and protect privacy with completely underground utilities to eliminate the distractions of wires and poles. All the streets in this community are paved and private.

talking-ranch-plan-webAs an additional advantage to joining this exclusive community of custom Fulton Home property buyers, each owner receives a social club membership to the exclusive Talking Rock Ranch Club located close by.  Talking Rock offers golf clubhouse and locker facilities, a fitness center, full-service dining, bar and patio areas, a post office and coffee shop. The buildings are connected with breezeways, porches and patios. These, combined with indoor and outdoor fireplaces, work together to create a lovely area for socializing and enjoying life.

If this sounds like the right opportunity for you, we invite you to contact us soon. Almost half of the properties have been sold so far. For information on those properties still available, we welcome you to contact our on-site friendly and informative agent, Richard Hanna at Prescott Realty: 928-889-2899 or prescottrealty@gmail.com.

Exploring Fulton Homes: The Fulton Design Center

design-center-carpeting-webOne of the best aspects of buying a new Fulton Home is the opportunity to use the Fulton Design Center to create a home made just for you. You have the opportunity to select everything from your flooring to lighting and paint colors. And with our technology department you can create the perfect home theater and build the best security system for your needs.

Once you’ve visited a number of communities and models, it pays to visit the Fulton Design Center on one of our open browse nights. Scheduled the first and third Thursday evenings of every month from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm, you have the opportunity to see all of the options available for customizing your home to your style and taste.

Fulton designers are available to answer your questions and show you around. You may be surprised at the variety of choices waiting for you. In this low-key environment you can enjoy various appetizers and drinks while wandering through the space. It also pays to get a sense of what sort of options you can select.

With over 13,000 square feet of space, there are kitchen and bathroom vignettes in a number of styles to give you ideas about your own home. The Design Center is frequently updated so that the products and examples are current in style and capability. Kitchens include a variety of cabinets and appliances so that you can try out the feel of them and determine those options that appeal to you.

Once you buy your Fulton Home, you will be visiting the Fulton Design Center to select your home’s options with the help of one of our trained designers. Exploring your choices ahead of time will make this process both easier and more fun.

With the Fulton Design Center, you can end up with a home that matches your taste and décor preferences as well as working with your family’s functional needs.

Exploring Fulton Homes: Visiting a Community

Queen-Creek-Station-saleswebWhen you’re ready to visit a Fulton Home’s community, plan for more than a cursory look. To do justice to each model, anticipate spending about a half-hour at a minimum in each. Here are some suggestions to improve your understanding of how each model would work for your family.

Walk into every room: This includes bathrooms and walk-in closets. When you live in a home you won’t be merely peering in from the door. See how the laundry room feels as a work room. Experience the master and other bathrooms from an inside perspective. You might even want to step into the walk-in shower to get a sense of the space.

Go outside. Open the doors and wander out to the back yard. Take a look at how the house looks and feels from the back. If there are any side yards or courtyards available, check them out also. Do you like the access from the house itself to the outside? What would you change if you could? How would it work for you when entertaining outside?

Sit down: If there are stools pulled up to the kitchen island, sit down and see how the open style space works for you. Take a few minutes to sit at the dining room table and the table in the eat-in kitchen. While you’re seated, check out window locations and lighting. Before you leave a particular model, sit in the family room and discuss what you like about it and what you would want to change. Remember, each model has variations that may be able to bring you much closer to the goals you have for your home.

Take a final look: Before you leave, sit down in the family or living room and discuss the model. Is this home a possibility for you? What features do you particularly like and what would need to change to meet your needs. You may even want to take notes and/or photos so you will remember each one individually.

There’s one more stop that’s worth making when planning to buy a Fulton Home: the Fulton Design Center.

Exploring Fulton Homes: Models and Floor Plans

elevationwebEvery Fulton Home community offers a nice mix of home styles and floor plans. It pays to investigate your options on our website before visiting the models.

Our homes range from Easy-maintenance courtyard homes to spacious luxury homes and everything in between. What kind of Fulton Home would best fit your family, lifestyle and price range?

Start by considering some basics. How many bedrooms do you want? Remember to factor in the potential growth of your family as well as changes such as older family members moving in with you temporarily or permanently. Also consider whether you need a home office and how much outdoor space you want for your lifestyle. Do your plans include a pool? A larger property would make more sense then.

Another issue that would affect your design choices might be the age of your children. If they’re relatively young you may prefer to have the master bedroom on the same side of the house as your children’s rooms so you are easily available if they need you during the night. On the other hand, you may want a guest room on the other side of your home to give your family and your guests more privacy.

Older children would prefer their own bathrooms. Fulton Homes offers the option in some models for putting in additional bathrooms to accommodate teens or adults sharing a home. Families with more than two drivers and car owners may also benefit from larger multiple-car garages. Check out each possible home in your preferred communities to see which ones might work best for you.

Next: Make the most of your community visit.

Exploring Fulton Homes: Communities

community-shotwebIt can be confusing and challenging to start looking for the perfect new Fulton Home for you and your family. Here are some suggestions to help you with the process. Start by exploring all of Fulton Home’s available communities.

Using the interactive map at http://www.fultonhomes.com/our-communities, take a look at the locations of each neighborhood. Which ones would work best for you? Consider distance to work and family as well as the related school districts. You may also want to explore nearby shopping and office space.

As you investigate, remember that newly-opened communities will offer a broader selection of properties to choose from, while communities that are closer to finishing will have more neighbors nearby.

Once you have selected the communities that fit your profile, check out each one’s individual page. You will discover the specific neighborhood amenities available, the size and style of homes in that area, and the price range. You might want to talk to one of our preferred lenders, listed at http://www.fultonhomes.com/preferred-lenders, to determine what price home is right for you at this point in your lives.

Before you visit our communities, take the time to check out the information available for each on the web. The community pages give you location and directions, which models are available, lot size range and more detail about the area. Not all of the plans available in each community has a model available for viewing. Call the sales office for information on which homes offer models for your review.

Next: Finding the right home size and style for you.

Fulton Homes at Queen Creek Station

queen_creek_station_master_planFinding the right home is about a lot more than a floor plan and the number of bedrooms. When you choose a home, you’re also choosing your neighborhood. Would you like to have parks and trails practically right outside your front door? What about living an easy walk or bike ride to a nearby marketplace that includes restaurants, small coffee shops and big stores?

What else are you looking for in a neighborhood? How about easy access to the new Harkins 14 Cineplex, Williams Gateway airport, and Queen Creek Marketplace?

With all this and special amenities such as ramadas, barbeques, basketball courts, toddler play areas and a generous 5000 SF community pool, why not take a look at Fulton Home’s Queen Creek Station? This masterplan community, developed by Fulton Homes with you in mind, also has over three miles of hiking and jogging trails meandering through the area.

Queen Creek Station offers three different series of homes: The Reserve with 1,594 – 3,172 square foot homes from the $230’s, Oasis, with 1,997 – 3,801 square foot homes starting from the $260’s and Peninsula, with 2,714 – 4,204 square foot homes beginning in the $320’s. With 24 different floorplans, you’re sure to find the perfect home for you and your family. And of course, these are all Energy Star® and Indoor Air PLUS® certified Fulton Homes, built with an emphasis on quality.

Why not take a drive out to Ellsworth and Queen Creek Road and see what Fulton Homes has to offer in Queen Creek? Our models are open from 10-6 daily, giving you an idea of how your home could look and feel. Or learn more about Queen Creek Station at our website: http://www.fultonhomes.com/our-communities/queen-creek-station. We look forward to welcoming you.