Winter Home Tours: Peek Inside Popular Bloggers’ Homes

Winter is just around the corner, and top home bloggers are sharing beautiful, practical winter decorating ideas to refresh your space for the season. From neutral, snow-inspired palettes to textured farmhouse vignettes, these cozy home tours showcase a range of seasonal styles you can adapt to your home. Browse these curated looks for winter home decor inspiration, seasonal styling tips, and easy projects that bring warmth and personality to every room.

Cozy home tour by Jaclyn James

Jaclyn James creates an intimate, bookish living room that feels deeply cozy for winter. Her neutral, creamy-white palette echoes snowy landscapes and gives the space a calm, layered look. To recreate this vibe: display favorite books as decor, add soft textiles like throws and cushions in varying tones of white and cream, and keep accessories simple to emphasize texture. The result is a tranquil, curated room that’s perfectly suited for reading and quiet winter evenings.

Jaclyn James living room winter decor
Photo Credits: Jaclyn James

Gorgeous eclectic home tour by Carli

Carli’s bold, eclectic approach proves winter decor doesn’t have to be restrained. Her inviting entryway uses a vintage mirror, patterned rug, and layered pieces to create warmth and personality. For a similar look, mix textures and patterns with confidence: pair antique finds with colorful accents, balance busy patterns with neutral walls, and choose a statement rug to anchor high-traffic areas during the colder months.

Carli eclectic entryway with winter decor
Photo Credits: Made By Carli

Farmhouse winter wonderland by She Gave It a Go

Brendt’s farmhouse kitchen shows how to combine function and seasonal style. Practical elements—like dish soap and everyday items—become part of the decor when grouped on wooden boards or trays. Use a simple tray vignette with natural accents such as small greenery, a candle, or a hand towel to create an easy, winter-ready countertop display that looks curated and useful.

Farmhouse kitchen winter tray vignette
Photo Credits: She Gave It a Go

White sophistication by Lauren McBride

Lauren’s seasonal update leans into creamy whites and refined details to achieve an elegant farmhouse look. A comfy reading nook, a worn-in table, and woven rugs combine to create a soothing winter aesthetic. To capture this style, prioritize high-quality neutrals, mix smooth and textured surfaces, and keep decor minimal so each piece contributes to a serene atmosphere.

Lauren McBride winter farmhouse living space
Photo Credits: Lauren McBride

Hygge home by Nina Cecilia

Nina’s home exemplifies hygge through natural materials and a warm, inviting focal point. A stone fireplace and rattan seating create an organic, cozy environment that feels grounded and intimate. Emphasize natural textures—wood, stone, woven fibers—and use soft lighting to enhance that snug, hygge feeling throughout winter.

Nina Cecilia hygge stone fireplace and rattan chairs
Photo Credits: Nina Cecilia

Winter coziness by Rhiannon Lawson

Rhiannon blends laidback, casual style with boho touches to create a relaxed winter interior. Warm tones and small, thoughtful accents contribute to a welcoming space. A playful, DIY-friendly idea featured here is a stack of firewood wrapped in string lights—an easy, affordable way to add seasonal ambiance near a fireplace or entryway.

Rhiannon Lawson cozy boho winter living room
Photo Credits: The Every Girl

Farmhouse winter home tour by Sara

Sara from Twelve On Main layers antiques and natural details for a farmhouse look that feels authentic and lived-in. Neutral colors and vintage pieces add warmth and character. To recreate the effect, incorporate one or two meaningful antique finds, balance them with modern comforts, and let texture—linen, wood, metal—do the decorating work.

Sara farmhouse winter styling with antiques
Photo Credits: Twelve On Main

Simplicity by Michela Diane

Michela’s dining room highlights the power of pared-down styling for holiday gatherings. By focusing on essential pieces and a restrained palette, she creates an elegant, functional space for entertaining. A standout element like a black chandelier can anchor the room, while rustic accents and simple tableware keep the look warm and approachable.

Michela Diane minimal winter dining room
Photo Credits: Michela Diane

Cozy and warm by Amy Peters

Amy mixes wooden textures and layered textiles to create a natural, inviting bedroom. Simple additions—a woven throw, layered rugs, and a small wreath—are effective winter touches that keep the room feeling calm and cozy. This approach proves that modest updates can make a big seasonal impact without heavy redecorating.

Amy Peters cozy bedroom with layered rugs and woven throw
Photo Credits: Amy Peters

Clean and simple by Z Design

Bree from Z Design demonstrates that minimal winter decor can still feel warm. Light colors, woven textiles, and a few well-chosen accessories convey seasonal spirit without clutter. Opt for quality linens, subtle patterns, and a consistent color story to keep rooms feeling fresh and restful through the colder months.

Z Design minimal winter living room with woven textures
Photo Credits: Z Design At Home

Whether your style is farmhouse, hygge, boho, or minimalist, these blogger-led tours offer practical winter decorating ideas: layer textiles, focus on natural textures, add soft lighting, and curate meaningful pieces. Small adjustments—tray vignettes, vintage accents, or a neutral refresh—can transform a room into a warm, welcoming winter retreat.