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Homemaker The Valley’s ultimate Christmas gift guide

Christmas is upon us, and with it comes the age-old dilemma: what to gift those who seem to have everything? Fear not, for we have curated a sophisticated selection of treasures to delight even the most discerning individuals on your list. The best part? Everything is available at yours truly, Homemaker The Valley. Let the Christmas gifting begin!

Christmas gift ideas for the homebody

Adairs Crossover Fur slippers $24.99, Adairs Pure Silk Eucalyptus Eye Mask $29.99, Adairs Pure Silk Pillowcases $89.99, Adairs Vintage Washed Check Robe $99.99, Harvey Norman Smeg 50’s Style Manual Coffee Machine $549, James Lane Peppermint Grove Large Soy Candle $44.95, Kitchen Warehouse Robert Gordon Strata Reactive Glazed Mug Set of 4 $49.95, Provincial Home Living The Art of Home by Shea McGee $54.99, Sheridan Outlet Bower Robe $159.99.

Those who worship at the altar of relaxation will adore indulgences designed to make their downtime truly divine. A sumptuous silk pillowcase from Adairs cradles their dreams, while their plush slippers keep toes toasty and happy. Envelop them in softness with a luxurious robe from Sheridan Outlet, and elevate bath time with luxe candles from James Lane.

 

Christmas gift ideas for the interior design lover

Adairs Archie Seafoam Marle Towel Range from $14.99, Casa Blanco Nobu Dining Chair $840, DecoRug Ceramic Pillar Candle Holder $17.47, Early Settler jade Canvas $79, Early Settler Sarra Flower Vase $69, Freedom Hampden Table Lamp $329, OZ Design Clara Oversized Collection Mirror $699, OZ Design Pettine Collection Trays Set of 2 $119.95.

For those with an eye for aesthetics, we present stunning pieces to elevate their space. Artwork from Early Settler will make a bold statement, while exquisite vases from DecoRug hold flowers or stand alone as works of art. Trending homewares like trays and lamps seamlessly blend function and style, ensuring their home remains a reflection of their impeccable taste.

 

Christmas gift ideas for the kids

Adairs Dusty Duckling Cuddle Toy $34.99, Adairs Leo Lion Cuddle Chair $79.99, Adairs Painted Rainbow Storage Basket $59.99, Baby Bunting 4Baby Swim All In One Zip Swimsuit $29.99, Baby Bunting Baby Gund Animated Flappy The Elephant Plush Toy $99.95, Baby Bunting Playground Shape Sorter $44.99, Harvey Norman Instax Mini 12 Instant Camera $108, Howards Storage World Cloud Weather Forecast Station $49.95.

The tiny humans on your list deserve gifts that spark imagination and delight. Plush toys from Baby Bunting and Adairs offer snuggly companionship, while room décor inspires sweet dreams. These thoughtful choices will make their eyes sparkle with joy come Christmas morning.

 

Christmas gifts under $100

Product captions: Adairs Fetch Aroma Wash Pet Shampoo $19.99, Cellarbrations Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial NV 750ml Bottle $79, Freedom Cassis Paddle Board $69.95, Freedom Glasshouse Fragrances Candle 380g $54.95, Kitchen Warehouse Barpro Cocktail Set $49.95, Provincial Home Living Basket Kubu $99.95, Provincial Home Living Oxford Cutlery Set $89.95.

Sometimes, it’s the thought that counts – not the price tag. Luxe candles from Freedom set the mood, create a gourmet gift basket with champagne from Cellarbrations and a paddle board from Freedom to promise wine and cheese nights, and fun pet accessories from Adairs to pamper their furry friends. These small luxuries are sure to bring big smiles.

 

Christmas gifts under $1,000

Adairs Maeve Woodrose Bench Seat $499.99, Adairs Stonewashed Cotton Earth Sheet Separates from $69.99, Casa Blanco Farrah Chair $820, DecoRug Karus Handmade Knotted Designer Rug $799.50, Domayne Pence Round Tray Set of 2 $169, Early Settler Muse Canvas Print $199, Freedom Porcini Floor Lamp $349, Harvey Norman Ninja Creami Ice Cream Maker $278.

For those who deserve the best, we present the crème de la crème of gifting. Advanced kitchen appliances from Harvey Norman make cooking a breeze and luxury linens from Adairs ensure sumptuous slumber. If you’re feeling extravagant, consider gifting a bespoke piece of furniture or a custom-designed room makeover. You can even book them in for a FREE styling session with centre stylist, Eliza Grace here, to style their new gifted pieces.

In the midst of the holiday chaos, remember that gifting is an art form. It’s about understanding the nuances of the recipient’s tastes, desires, and passions. It’s about showing appreciation and thoughtfulness. And, most importantly, it’s about creating memories that will be treasured long after the wrapping paper is discarded.

There you have it – the ultimate guide to gifting for even the most hard-to-please individuals. Whether you’re shopping for a homebody, design aficionado, or tiny human, Homemaker The Valley has the perfect present to make this Christmas one to remember. Happy gifting!

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Deck the halls with our Christmas décor guide

Deck the halls! It’s that time of year again – when we swap out our normal home décor for festive bits that sprinkle holiday magic all around! Whether you’re a “minimalist but make it Christmas” kind of person or someone who won’t rest until there are at least two trees, the holiday season is all about bringing joy into your space. And lucky for you, Homemaker The Valley has plenty of options to help you sleigh (yes, sleigh) your holiday décor. 

 

How to master Christmas decor in 2024 

First things first, gather those ornaments and prepare to elevate your decorating game. This is your chance to create a festive wonderland that even Santa might want to chill in for a bit. So, if you’re ready to ditch the usual tinsel-and-tacky combo, let’s talk about how to turn your home into a stylish holiday haven. 

 

Adairs Festive Natural Reindeer Cushion $49.99, Provincial Home Living Yule House Placecard Holder $2.95, Early Settler Scalloped Christmas Tree $35, Howards Storage World Tovolo Ornamental Christmas Tree & Snowflake Ice Moulds Set of 2 $19.95, Sheridan Outlet Silverston Tea Towel Set $15, Freedom Furniture Ecoya Fresh Pine Candle 460g $54.95, Domayne Nutcracker White Gold Tall $129, Adairs Carolling Robins Set of 3 $49.99, Adairs Wavertree & London Gingerbread Soap Bar $9.99.  

 

Goodbye red & green 

We get it – traditional red and green has been holding down the Christmas décor scene forever, but why not mix things up this year? Think soft whites, shimmery metallics, and rich jewel tones to give your home a sophisticated, elegant vibe that still screams festive. It’s all about creating a space that sparkles without overwhelming. Head to Adairs for minimalist ornaments, like glass baubles in delicate designs and little touches of pine, perfect for adding an air of understated glamour. These choices are sure to upgrade your space without it looking like Santa’s workshop exploded in your living room. 

 

Cosy vibes only 

Now, Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without adding some seriously cosy vibes. This is your cue to pull out the luxe fabrics. Velvet throw pillows? Check. Faux fur blankets? Double check. These soft textures invite you to snuggle up, and watch Christmas classics with the air conditioning blasting. And let’s not forget about lighting – drape warm white fairy lights for a glowing effect that instantly says “festive” without being too much. 

 

Keep it simple 

Let your style shine by creating focal points that glimmer without blinding anyone. A beautifully set dining table, for example, can become the heart of your holiday gatherings. Think simple yet elegant centrepieces from Domayne. Not only will your table look ready for a magazine cover, but it’ll also set the perfect tone for all those family feasts and friendly get-togethers. And while we’re talking festive, don’t forget about adding a little holiday scent to the mix from Freedom. Cinnamon, pine, or vanilla-scented candles can make your home smell as good as it looks.  

 

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The key to all of this? Balance. Whether you’re all about that minimalist chic or prefer a display worthy of a department store window, it’s all about creating a space that makes you feel the holiday joy. So, roll up your sleeves, head to Homemaker The Valley let your creativity loose, and get ready to transform your home into a Christmas retreat that’ll impress even the big guy in red. 

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Three winter colour palettes you’ll love

Selecting the right living room colour scheme for your home is going to set the tone for the ambience of your space, making this one of the most crucial design decisions. From wall paint to furniture fabrics, the colours you choose impact how you feel in your space. 

 

How to choose a living room colour scheme

Warm hues create a sense of confidence, making them perfect for entertaining areas like dining rooms, while cooler tones promote relaxation, ideal for bedrooms and bathrooms. This phenomenon is known as colour psychology, and we’ve got all the details you need to know right here.

In this guide, we showcase three winter living room colour schemes, each evoking a range of emotions, from snug and welcoming to refreshing and invigorating. Keep reading to find your perfect match!

 

Bright and vibrant colour palette

When the winter blues start to set in, it’s only natural to crave the warmth of summer. So why not add vibrant colours that radiate energy and vitality into your home? With bright hues reminiscent of summer, you can create a space that feels lively without sacrificing comfort. Opt for thick textures like wool and faux fur to add layers of cosiness and pile up the cushions and throws. 

Adairs Citron Ripple Vase $49.99, Adairs Enzo Stripe Coffee Table $749.99, DecoRug Lomond Striped Rug $499, Eureka Furniture Vieste Left Hand Chaise Sofa $7,299, Freedom Cosh Table Lamp $69.95, Freedom Urban Road Campari Spritz Canvas $599, James Lane Phalaenopsis Orchid in Vase $27.95, Sheridan Outlet Naut Throw $349.99. 

 

Natural and warm colour palette

For those who lean towards a classic winter aesthetic, an earthy colour palette is for you. Rustic browns, soothing greens, and creamy neutrals evoke a sense of comfort and nostalgia that’s hard to resist. Be sure to embrace traditional winter patterns like tartan and flannel to add a timeless charm to your space. With this palette, you’ll create a space that feels like the warm hug of home.

Adairs Herning Rug from $349.99, Early Settler Dream of Clouds Framed Print $79, Eureka Furniture Grange Coffee Table $999, Freedom Aero Fabric Sofa $2,299, Freedom Coast To Coast Home Taylorp Floor Lamp $389, Plush Alder Armchair POA, Provincial Home Living Nomad Footed Bowl $139.95, Provincial Home Living Talia Basket $69.95. 

 

Faded and muted colour palette

Faded and muted tones offer a subtle yet sophisticated option for winter interiors, particularly if your home leans towards a more minimalist aesthetic. Soft pinks, sage greens, and muted greys serve as winter’s interpretation of pastel hues. These gentle shades evoke a sense of freshness, perfectly complementing the crispness of the winter season. 

Early Settler Paloma Vase $99, Freedom Wonboyn Ceiling Pendant $399, James Lane Floral Daze Framed Canvas $499, Nick Scali Nora 3.5 Seat Sofa POA, Nick Scali Papilla Coffee Table $1,899, Provincial Home Living Parisi Bud Vase $89.95, Provincial Home Living Yashi Cushion $74.95. 

 

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Whether you’re drawn to the vibrant energy of bright colours or the timeless feel of earthy tones, there’s a winter colour palette to suit every style and mood. So go ahead, experiment with different hues and textures, and transform your home into a cosy retreat with products from Homemaker The Valley.

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How to cosy up your living room this winter

There’s no denying that the living room is one of the most lived-in areas of a home, especially during the winter months when it needs to be ready for two things; hibernating and hosting. Whether you find yourself curling up on the sofa with a warm blanket, a favourite book, or in front of the flickering glow of the TV with friends and family, your living area should be gearing up for a busy season ahead. This means it’s time to work out how you to decorate your living room for winter!

So, to get you inspired, we’ve rounded up five tips to cosy up your living area – from the right lighting to use to the best accessories to style with. Keep reading and prepare to feel toasty.

 

Winter Living Room Product Grid Homemaker The Valley

Adairs Supersoft Checkerboard Washable Rug from $279.99, Adairs Willow Silver Green Hanging Fern $29.99, Eureka Furniture Cove Folding Screen $679, Eureka Furniture Sorghum Pot $89, Freedom Malvern Table Lamp $229, James Lane Bon Travertine & Acacia Coffee Table $1,299, Nick Scali Lenxy 6 Seat Corner Terminal Sofa POA, OZ Design Lazuli Canvas $799, Plush Elanor Swivel Armchair POA, Sheridan Outlet Caral Cushion $79.99, Sheridan Outlet Millbrook Faux Fur Throw $329.95.

 

Use Warm Colours

First up, consider the colour palette – we recommend choosing warm and inviting colours such as deep reds, earthy browns, or warm neutrals like beige and cream. These shades will make the space feel warmer than it actually is and help make your living area feel cosier. This is because warm hues are associated with passion, joy, and playfulness making them a good choice for rooms that see a lot of activity.

 

Incorporate Ambient Lighting

Set the mood with the correct lighting. During gloomy days when you need to get work done, then a natural glow or overhead white light can be energy-boosting and help you stay focused. When nighttime arrives and you’re wanting to relax, a warm light will help you unwind. We recommend using soft, warm lighting to create a cosy ambience in your living room. Opt for table lamps, floor lamps, or string lights with warm-toned bulbs rather than harsh overhead lighting that is more suitable in the daytime. You can also use candles to add a flickering, comforting glow.

 

Add Layers

The secret to a cosy living room? Layering! There’s nothing quite like sinking into a plush sofa with soft cushions and warm throws to snuggle up in. Be sure to opt for a mix of throws and cushions in chunky knit, faux fur, wool, and linen fabrics. The blend of textures will not only enhance the visual appeal of the space but also contribute to a delightfully snug environment, promising both style and comfort.

 

Decorate With Natural Elements

Since we’re bound to be spending more time inside during winter, why not bring the outdoors in as much as possible by using natural-inspired décor? Think driftwood, branches, stones, and botanicals. By incorporating these organic touches, you can create a serene atmosphere that reconnects you with the great outdoors.

 

Create Cosy Seating

Design your own reading nook within the living area for ultimate comfort and relaxation. Select a plush armchair, cosy cushions, and a soft ottoman for added comfort. Arrange the reading nook furniture thoughtfully to maximise the cosiness. We recommend having the chair face towards the warming glow of a fireplace or out the window. This arrangement invites you to sink in and escape into the pages of your favourite book. Watch us create a reading nook here.

Now that you know how to decorate your living room for winter, your living room is about to become the heart of your home this winter. Don’t forget to swing by Homemaker The Valley to gather all the essentials. Let’s make this winter your cosiest yet!

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How To Make Your Bedroom The Perfect Sanctuary

The bedroom is one of our favourite rooms in the house. Not only do we sleep in this space, but we can read, talk, play, connect and relax in this room as well. The bedroom is the place we spend our days dreaming about as we long to cosy up under the covers and get some much-needed shut eye. With all that in mind, the bedroom often becomes the space that you forget about when decorating your home. As your guests rarely set foot in your bedroom, we often pay more attention to decorating our living spaces and ensuring these are perfect before diving into a bedroom design. Today we are going to be sharing some tips on creating the perfect bedroom sanctuary where you can relax, unwind and enjoy being in this tranquil space.

 

Invest In Quality Bedding

There are many home decorating areas you can cut back and save a few dollars on, but your bedding should definitely not be one of them. The difference high quality bedding has on your sleep is immeasurable. Not only does it feel luxurious and soft when you climb in at the end of a busy day, but it looks amazing too! Here at Homemaker The Valley we have some great stores such as the Sheridan Outlet and Adairs that stock a huge range of high quality pieces such as luxuriously soft quilt covers, 1000 thread count sheets, silk pillowcases and more! Switch up your bedding this weekend and we can assure you, you will notice the difference straight away!

Lighting Options

Having multiple lighting options in a bedroom is essential. Not only do you need bright overhead lights for getting dressed, cleaning or organising the space, but you also need to incorporate some task lighting. Bedside table lamps, wall sconces or floor lamps make a huge difference in a bedroom. They allow you to create a moody and tranquil environment before hopping into bed by emitting a soft light that is less harsh than bright ceiling lights. They also encourage reading before bed instead of sitting and scrolling through your mobile phone or laptop. Try adding a gorgeous bedside table lamp from Freedom, Oz Design Furniture or Early Settler to your bedroom to create a tranquil and calming atmosphere in your bedroom today.

Soft Furnishings

Cushions and throw rugs immediately make a space feel cosier and more welcoming. Add some fluffy cushions and soft throw blanket to your bed, ottoman or armchair to elevate the cosiness of the entire room. Opt for fabrics such as linen, faux fur or a knitted wool to ensure you can snuggle up and feel the warmth of a cosy texture. Soft furnishings are great to change up from season to season and you can switch up the colours depending on your mood or what is the latest trend. If you haven’t checked out the ‘cushion wall’ at Adairs then you need to head on into Homemaker The Valley this weekend to take your pick at every colour of the rainbow!

A Cosy Rug

There is nothing better than getting out of bed in the morning and planting your feet on a soft, cosy rug. Try adding a large, textured rug to your bedroom to elevate the warmth factor and create a cosy and comfortable atmosphere. Go for a large rug that can fit quite comfortably under your bed and beyond the end of the bed frame. Unlike high traffic areas such as the living or dining room, the bedroom is where you can go for a high pile, fluffy rug that creates a warm and comfortable environment. Head into Deco Rug this weekend to touch and feel their wide range of gorgeous rugs in an array of textures, patterns and colours.

A Great Bed

A great bed can make a huge difference to not only the quality of your sleep, but the entire look and feel of your bedroom too. By investing in a bed that not only looks amazing, but offers storage solutions as well, will elevate your bedroom to the next level. We love beds that have a fabric bedhead in a neutral tone form stores like Beds n Dreams, Forty Winks or Snooze. Look for beds that have built in storage such as large, spacious drawers or a gas lift bedframe. Having hidden storage in a bed frame allows you to hide any excess items or blankets away and creates a more streamlined, organised and tranquil environment in the bedroom.

Scent

Scent plays a huge role in how we feel and connect to a space. Our homes take on so many different scents from cooking, cleaning and general life that we need to ensure we take steps in creating a beautifully smelling space. To create a cosy atmosphere in the bedroom we recommend going for a warm scent such as a burnt caramel or sandalwood. If you would like your bedroom to have a more tranquil and fresh vibe then opt for a jasmine, peppermint or linen scent. Our top picks for adding scent into the bedroom are using a diffuser throughout the day and burning a candle in the evenings as you are preparing for bed. You can pick up a beautiful candle at an affordable price from plenty of our retailers such as Provincial home Living, TK Maxx, James Lane or Sheridan.

Bedside Table Storage

Seeing clutter in a bedroom can automatically make you feel anxious and uneasy. Selecting bedside tables that have built in storage such as a drawer or cupboard allows you to easily tidy up and keep your bedtime essentials organised. We recommend choosing a bedside table that has a drawer where you can keep some linen spray, a good book, essentials oils and some sleep spray to ensure you have everything you need for a peaceful night’s sleep within easy reach. The main goal of the bedroom is to relax, unwind and ensure we have the best seep possible. Having everything tucked away neatly in a bedside table will make a huge difference!