Naomi Watts' 'quiet luxury' living room is the new way to do warm, cozy, and welcoming interiors – it's beautifully lived-in and easy to replicate

Beautiful materials, natural finishes, and pared-back design – Naomi Watts's interior style takes a warm, cozy, and calm turn

Naomi Watts
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Fall is the time to transform your living room into a warm, cocooning sanctuary perfect for hunkering down. Think natural materials, rich colors, and plenty of texture for restful nights indoors. Award-winning actress Naomi Watts has done exactly that in her cozy living room.

Designing a snug room is all about creating a place that is comfortable, functional and welcoming. If you’re embarking on a new design, there are lots of ways to create a cozy foundation, from room color ideas inspired by nature to sumptuous seating, and plenty of soft furnishings and plush throws.

Lately, I've noticed a shift away from a 'show home' styled house to a more beautifully lived-in feel. If wanting to replicate the cozy aesthetic, it's important not to strip out all of the things in your living room that make it unique – it's those pieces that add individuality to a space and make it real and inviting.

You don’t have to commit to a complete redesign – just a few well-chosen accessories are enough to transform your room into the perfect spot to hibernate, says Sue Jones, co-founder and creative director of Oka. ‘Swap linens for heavier fabrics in rich burgundy tones (the color of the moment) to achieve a warm, light-filled room. Also, don’t hold back when it comes to layering prints and patterns; it will help create a feeling of depth that only adds to that coziness.’

Stylist and H&G contributor Pippa Blenkinsopp agrees: 'When creating the ultimate sanctuary it’s important to consider, not only how the space looks, but also how it feels. Think about engaging all the senses with tactile textures, ambient lighting, fall candles and fragrances. Most importantly, however, fill the space with items you love, as these will bring the ultimate comfort.'

White living room with rustic inglenook fireplace

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When decorating a living room, as a rule, it's best to focus on areas such as lighting, furniture, and texture, particularly if you want to make a large living room feel cozy.

With lighting, you should switch off the bright overhead light (use this only whenever you're cleaning or undertaking practical tasks) and introduce a variety of light sources around the room. Table lamps are a firm favorite of mine.

Furniture should fill the room without overcrowding – sectional sofas, footstools, and so on. The right furniture will instantly add a cocooning effect to even the largest of spaces.

Soft textures should be included all around the room – the look must be cozy and inviting. Introduce an ottoman instead of a coffee table, drapes, and curtains instead of shutters, and rugs and carpet instead of hard flooring. Add cushions and throws to soften up the overall aesthetic.

In no time, your living space will be as warm and cozy as Naomi Watts – perfect for winter.

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Jennifer Ebert
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Jennifer is the Digital Editor at Homes & Gardens. Having worked in the interiors industry for a number of years, spanning many publications, she now hones her digital prowess on the 'best interiors website' in the world. Multi-skilled, Jennifer has worked in PR and marketing, and the occasional dabble in the social media, commercial and e-commerce space. Over the years, she has written about every area of the home, from compiling design houses from some of the best interior designers in the world to sourcing celebrity homes, reviewing appliances and even the odd news story or two.