The idea of a cozy home involves visual comfort, a sense of warmth and more sensory choices – check out tips and inspirations! traduzido por: OPENROUTER
Submitted at May 20, 2026, 5:10 PM

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With the arrival of lower temperatures, the projects of the house usually go through small transformations focused on comfort and warmth. Therefore, the idea of a cozy home goes beyond thermal sensation and also involves atmosphere, lighting, textures, and choices capable of making spaces more inviting.
Tahinara Sanferry - Gabinete D'Ella. Projeto da CASACOR Sergipe 2025. (Gabriela Daltro/CASACOR)
Some elements help to create this perception of comfort in a subtle way, without the need for major renovations or radical changes in décor. Full-bodied fabrics, natural materials, indirect light, and cozier compositions transform the experience of the projects and reinforce the sense of permanence inside the house during winter.
During cold months, the way we look at projects tends to focus more on visual comfort and a sense of warmth. Very empty spaces, overly white lighting, and cold materials end up becoming less inviting, while soft textures and denser compositions take center stage in décor.
Liana Lamare Arquitetura e Interiores - Apartamento do Comandante. Projeto da CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2025. (Cristiano Bauce/CASACOR)
Building a cozy home is also related to the sensory experience of the projects. Light temperature, fabric touch, presence of wood, and even the arrangement of furniture directly interfere with the way the body perceives comfort within domestic spaces.
Small changes help transform projects without compromising the lightness and functionality of the décor.
Throws over sofas, armchairs, and beds help create an immediate sense of visual warmth. Fabrics such as knit, wool, velvet, and bouclé add texture to the projects and contribute to a more comfortable atmosphere during cold days.
Amanda Godofredo Ohpis - Estar da Família. Projeto da CASACOR Paraná 2025. (Talita Paziam/CASACOR)
Beyond the functional aspect, these elements help build layers in décor and make spaces visually more inviting. Earthy tones, beiges, and deep colors tend to reinforce this perception even more.
Lighting directly interferes with the feeling of comfort inside the house. Lights that are too cold and intense can make projects less welcoming, especially during the night and in winter periods.
Wal Bastos - Aurora. Projeto da CASACOR Sergipe 2025. (Xico Diniz/CASACOR)
Table lamps, accent lighting, and indirect light sources help create a softer and more intimate atmosphere. In a cozy home, yellow lights often work as an important part of the sensory experience of the projects.
Wood, natural fibers, rattan, and ceramics help to visually warm up spaces and create a sense of closeness with organic elements. These materials bring texture and depth to the décor without the need for excess.
Jenyfer Palma e Karen Berta Arquitetura - Casulo - Suíte dos Hóspedes. Projeto da CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2025. (Cristiano Bauce/CASACOR)
Even in contemporary and minimalist projects, small wooden details help to break the sense of visual rigidity and make the composition more balanced during the cold months.
The rugs help not only with the thermal sensation, but also with the visual delimitation of the projects. Larger models make living rooms and bedrooms more welcoming, in addition to contributing to acoustic comfort within the home.
Rodra Arquitetura - Estúdio Potiguar. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2025. (Juliano Colodeti, do MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)
Softer textures and natural fibers usually work especially well in proposals geared toward a more comfortable and intimate atmosphere in winter.
In addition to helping with light control, curtains that are denser contribute to a sense of visual comfort and help create more welcoming projects during cold days.
Natália Xavier - Ciclos do Agora. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2025. (Denilson Machado, do MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)
Lightweight fabrics continue to work well, but more structured models help reinforce the idea of shelter within spaces, especially in bedrooms and living rooms.
Creating a warm home doesn't mean leaving the projects excessively heavy or dark. The balance between comfort and lightness helps preserve a sense of spaciousness and well-being even when the décor receives more layers and textures during winter.
Auba Arquitetura - Criar Raízes. Projeto da CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2025. (Cristiano Bauce/CASACOR)
Mixing natural materials, maintaining good circulation and working with a balanced palette helps build welcoming spaces without compromising functionality. In many cases, small changes can already significantly transform the atmosphere of the home during the coldest periods of the year.
Cybele Barbosa - Casa Bruma. Projeto da CASACOR Brasília 2025. (Edgard Cesar/CASACOR)
CASACOR Publisher is an exclusive content creator agent, developed by CASACOR's Technology team based on the knowledge base of casacor.com.br. This text was edited by Milena Garcia.
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