Preparing Your Home for Guests: Window Styling Ideas

Kim Young • November 4, 2025

How to create a warm and welcoming space for winter gatherings

The winter months often bring more time spent indoors, whether that’s cosy evenings with family or welcoming guests over the festive season. When preparing your home, windows are sometimes overlooked, yet they play a big part in how a room feels. The right curtains, blinds and soft furnishings can add warmth, comfort and style, helping you create an inviting atmosphere for visitors.


In this guide, we explore some simple ways to style your windows and surrounding spaces to bring in a touch of seasonal comfort.

Choose Curtains That Add Warmth

Red velvet fabric, draped and textured with highlights and shadows.

Curtains are not only practical for keeping out draughts but also one of the easiest ways to bring in seasonal colour and texture.


  • Opt for heavier fabrics such as velvet, wool blends or lined cotton to help insulate the room
  • Consider warm, rich shades like burgundy, forest green or deep navy for a cosy feel
  • If your décor is more neutral, add subtle texture through patterned weaves or tactile finishes


Well-chosen curtains frame a window beautifully and make a space feel more comfortable during darker evenings.

Layer with Blinds for Style and Practicality

Window with closed blinds, sheer curtains, and a plant in front of the window.

Blinds are a versatile addition that can complement curtains or stand alone. During winter, layering blinds with curtains creates both visual interest and added insulation.


  • Roman blinds in soft fabrics bring elegance and warmth
  • Wooden or faux wood blinds add a natural element that pairs well with cosy textures
  • Pairing blinds with curtains gives you flexibility to adjust light and privacy throughout the day


Layering also means you can enjoy natural light on crisp winter mornings while still keeping the room snug later on.

Add Soft Furnishings Around the Windows

A living room scene featuring a light blue sofa with throw pillows and a knitted blanket. A woven basket sits at the sofa's base.

The space around a window can be just as important as the window itself. Small touches can help pull the look together and create a welcoming feel.


  • Add a window seat cushion with coordinating fabrics for extra comfort
  • Use throws and scatter cushions in similar tones to tie the look into the rest of the room
  • Consider a rug nearby to anchor the space and enhance the sense of warmth


By repeating textures and colours from your window styling elsewhere in the room, you create a balanced, cohesive look.

Bring in Seasonal Details

Cozy scene: lit lantern on a windowsill next to a knitted blanket, with a snowy outdoor view.

Styling for winter doesn’t have to mean a full redesign. A few seasonal touches can make your windows feel festive without being overwhelming.


  • Decorative tiebacks in metallic or rich fabric finishes
  • Sheer panels with a soft shimmer to reflect candlelight or fairy lights
  • Subtle accessories such as wreaths or garlands placed above or beside the window


These small additions add character while still allowing your curtains and blinds to remain the focus.

Create a Warm Welcome This Winter

Windows play a big part in how a room feels, especially when guests are visiting over the colder months. By combining well-chosen curtains, layered blinds and seasonal soft furnishings, you can create spaces that feel both stylish and inviting.


For bespoke window styling, made-to-measure curtains and soft furnishings tailored to your home, visit www.poppylove.co.uk to find out more.

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