Glass filled extensions, especially one like this in North London, can make an enormous difference to a home. They can transform a space from light-starved to sun-drenched, and in turn, make a space all the more inviting.
It was exactly this quality that homeowners Steve and Graham lacked in their four-bedroomed Victorian terrace. The couple longed for more light in their dark and dingy kitchen and to make their house a lighter and brighter space.
They also were keen to connect the indoors with the outside space in a more fluid way. To help them achieve their dream, they enlisted the help of Amos Goldreich Architecture.
We spoke to Amos Goldreich to hear how the addition of a new glazed kitchen extension idea to the rear of the couple’s home has transformed the gloomy ground floor. Transforming their Victorian terrace into a bright and sunny space.
‘Our goal was to rejig the disjointed floorplan,’ explains Amos. ‘Which lacked light and was disconnected from the original galley kitchen. We introduced a side and rear extension, which allowed us to re-arrange the living spaces around the garden and an internal courtyard, which is now a wintergarden with automated roof-lights.’
‘At the back of the house, we altered the floorplan to turn the existing galley kitchen into a spacious open-plan kitchen-diner – which flows onto a new sun terrace. Connecting with the outdoors was an important goal, so we pushed the window seat right out into the garden, so it projects over a fish pond.’
‘The seat combines with up and over glazing to create the feeling that you’re sitting outside in your own light-filled cocoon.’
Instead of incorporating insulation between the exposed oak beams, it has been installed above. This has maximised floor to ceiling height and enhances the feeling of space.
In the white kitchen idea, light colours were chosen for the floor tiles and cabinetry to help bounce light around the space.
A terrazzo style material was chosen to add interest to the bright space and this covers both the worktops and splashbacks, as well as the kitchen island idea.
Crittall-style doors lead to the new wintergarden, which features a glass roof. Having a fully glazed room at the centre of the floorplan allows light to flood from front to back.
‘Having this indoor-outdoor space at the centre of the floorplan channels light into the reception rooms at the front of the house,’ explains Amos.
‘The glazed wintergarden has also opened views through to the garden when you’re sitting in the living room at the front.’
Conceived as a pair of intersecting box-like structures, the rear and side extension idea created space for a complete re-jig of the interior layout. Sliding glass doors were chosen for their minimal aluminium frames, maximising the area of glass and therefore garden views.
The same floor tiles flow from the kitchen-diner to the outdoor terrace, establishing a seamless effect. Though the tiles are all made from the same material, those laid on the terrace have a higher anti-slip grade.
The wintergarden (or sun room) features colourful floor tiles to create a different focal point. Denoting a different space from the interconnected kitchen diner and living room.
The positioning of the wintergarden between the living room and kitchen allows light to flood in from the space into the darker living area.
Before: dingy kitchen space
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The layout of living spaces prior to the extension meant the centre of the floorplan was starved of natural light. The kitchen extension was dark and dingy and in need of some TLC.
The big day is over, but these Black Friday stand mixer deals are still available in Cyber Monday and Cyber Week, too. With discounts on Kenwood’s classic kMix stand mixer, as well as the coveted KitchenAid Artisan, these Black Friday stand mixer deals are at the top of any keen baker’s wishlist come Christmas. When you shop the last of the Cyber Monday stand mixer deals, you can still pick up a (heavily) discounted mixer in a range of great colours and with a selection of designs guaranteed to be perfect for any kitchen.
There’s no denying that the best stand mixers bring a real aesthetic value to the kitchen, which is why you’ll find them on the counters of even casual bakers all over Instagram. For a baking enthusiast though, they bring a lot more than just looks. With amped-up power and plenty of attachments for all sorts of baking tasks, these Black Friday and Cyber Monday stand mixer deals will give your arms a well-needed break if you’re used to kneading your bread dough or whipping fresh cream by hand. Many of our top picks also come with in-built scales or timers to really let you play with labour-intensive recipes without worrying about muscle power. Just throw any ingredients you like at these Black Friday stand mixer savings, and you’ll come out with delicious fresh bakes and some pretty decent savings, too.
Below, you’ll find the top Black Friday stand mixer deals on brands we’ve tried hands-on, including Kenwood, KitchenAid, Sage, Russell Hobbs, and Bosch. While these Black Friday stand mixer deals are still live, if previous year are anything to go by, you don’t want to wait too long before making your purchase – especially if you want your new stand mixer to arrive in time for Christmas gifts. Below are our top savings, with our top 3 savings right at the top, and the rest divided by brand for those who want a specific model.
These are the best of the best of today’s Black Friday stand mixer deals, and you can scroll down for more great savings on Kenwood, KitchenAid, Russell Hobbs, Bosch, Sage, and Smeg stand mixers.
KitchenAid Artisan Stand Mixer with 4.8L Bowl in Onyx Black: was £399, now £329 at Appliance Connection
This is the cheapest KitchenAid Black Friday deal we’ve found so far: pick up the Artisan in classic Black for just £329 at Appliance Connection.
KITCHENAID Artisan Stand Mixer: was £399, now £349 at AO.com
Pick up the Artisan for £50 off in Matte Grey with you shop at AO.com. It’s the second-cheapest Artisan mixer we’ve seen this Black Friday, which makes it worth shouting about.
Kenwood 0W20011141 KMix Stand Mixer: was £429, now £199 at Amazon
Save over 50% with this Kenwood stand mixer, courtesy of this great Black Friday saving at Amazon. We love its glass bowl, which makes it easy watch your recipe as it cooks.
The Kenwood name is synonymous with quality stand mixers. We’ve reviewed many of Kenwood’s most popular stand mixers, so you can peruse our Kenwood kMix review, our Kenwood Prospero review, or our Kenwood Titanium Chef Baker review for specific thoughts about the different options on the market. Grab yourself a bargain with these tempting Black Friday stand mixer deals.
Kenwood Prospero KHC29: was £189, now £104 at Amazon
We’ve included the Prospero in our guide, so you know we’re fans. It’s not as powerful as other Kenwood models but it does have a blender attachment as well as a sleek corner-appropriate design.
Kenwood kMix KMX760.GD kitchen machine rose gold: was £499, NOW £299, Currys
Save an impressive £200 on this super-stylish rose gold Kenwood stand mixer.Check out the six speed levels, including a unique fold function for ultra-light cakes and soufflés.
The Great British Bake Off contestants, Lorraine Pascale, Nigella Lawson… everyone loves the Artisan. It’s hardly changed from its launch in 1919 and is still built like a classic car, from the sturdy levers that slide into place with a satisfying clunk, to the stunning paint job. A must-have piece of kit in any baker’s kitchen, it is admittedly rare to find the KitchenAid on sale. If it’s on promotion, our handy widgets will pull through the best prices.
KitchenAid Artisan Stand Mixer, Contour Silver: was £549, now £391 at Amazon
Save nearly 30% on the classic Artisan with this limited-time Amazon deal. It’s only available in the classic silver shade.
KITCHENAID Artisan 5KSM125BMH Stand Mixer: was £499, now £399 at Currys
Currys is showing up with the Black Friday savings, and we’re particularly impressed by this £100 discount on the KitchenAid Artisan in a classic milkshake shade. It’s hard enough to find the Artisan in-stock once Black Friday gets started, so finding it with a £100 discount is pretty special.
When you think of Bosch, you might think of washing machines and power tools, but did you know the quality brand makes some pretty nifty stand mixers? Take a look at our Bosch MUM59340GB Stand Mixer review for more info on why it’s so great.
Bosch Serie 4 MUM59340GB: was £299, now £249 at Amazon
The MUM-range of stand mixers from Bosch also comes with blender and food processor attachments. It also functions as a juicer.
BOSCH MUM5XW10GB Stand Mixer: was £499, now £399 at Currys
With a mighty 1000 watt motor and a smart digital display that shows timings and weights, this mixer may look unconventional but it’s one of the best on the market.
We love the Sage stand mixer for its sleek and classically Sage-esque design. Think sleek stainless steel and thoughtful extras that make whipping up cakes and cookies easier than ever. The Sage stand mixer isn’t usually available on sale for Black Friday, so any discounts should be snapped up quickly.
Sage The Bakery Boss Stand Mixer: was £419, now £369 at AO.com (save £50)
A Black Friday Sage stand mixer deal is a rare thing, and this £50 saving from AO.com is a belter. When we tried it we loved the light-up controls and easy kneading. It comes with two bowls, too.
With a fun polka-dot design, the Russell Hobbs stand mixer is one of our new favourites. We tried it in our Russell Hobbs Emma Bridgewater stand mixer review, and found that it’s a great value stand mixer.
Russell Hobbs Emma Bridgewater Stand Mixer – Polka Dot: was £189.99, now £159.99 at Very.com
This unique stand mixer has a large bowl and dishwasher-safe attachments. Not to mention, that iconic polka dot design.
What do I look for in a Black Friday stand mixer deal
Stand mixers typically come with a bowl, whisk, dough hook and beater. The dough hook and beater can usually go in the dishwasher, but the whisk doesn’t always, so you’ll have to read our stand mixer reviews to learn more about the post-bake cleanup. Spending more doesn’t necessarily get you extra attachments, but your machine should last. Signs of quality include a stainless-mixer bowl or glass blender jug as opposed to plastic ones, metal casing, a powerful but quiet induction motor and a long guarantee.
Looks are obviously important, which is why you’ll find a stand mixer in Nigella’s kitchen or on the counters of the Great British Bake Off, but the most stylish mixers are not always the most powerful. The KitchenAid Artisan, for example, only has a fraction of the wattage of the Kenwood Titanium Chef Baker. That doesn’t necessarily mean it can’t handle your cupcake recipes or sourdough loaves, but it may struggle with extra-large batches or unusual mixes.
Why are KitchenAid stand mixers so expensive?
KitchenAid’s first household egg beater has a history, believe it or not, dating back to 1919. It’s moved on considerably since then, but the retro look, tempting colours and sturdy design of the KitchenAid Artisan Stand Mixer, make it an ever-popular choice.
But why are they so expensive? Well, KitchenAids have never been cheap. Even when the first mixers were launched in America in the 1920s, they would have set you back around $200. Which, with inflation, equates to around £2,000 in 2020. So the fact that you can pick up the most basic model, the Classic tilt-head mixer, for around £250, means you’ve made quite the saving.
KitchenAids are built like a classic car. There are little-to-no plastic parts – save for attachments like the included shield to keep flour from flying up in your face. Instead they are made from sturdy die-cast zinc and in a wide range of enamelled colours. The planetary motor runs at 10 different speeds. The mixing bowl is stainless steel as standard, but some models come with glass bowls. All of which contributes to the price.
Find Black Friday air fryer deals for your kitchen with these remaining savings from Ninja, Cosori, Instant, Tefal, Tower, and Salter. While this year’s Black Friday air fryer deals have already been here for quite some time, we’ve still got plenty of savings left to buy before Cyber Week is over. If you’re looking for a last-minute Black Friday air fryer deal, we’ve rounded up all of our top picks right here.
This year’s best Black Friday air fryer deals have included over 50% off a Tefal air fryer (now sold out, unfortunately) and a £100 discount on a Philips XXL fryer. While the best air fryers will typically cost you over £100, we’ve seen some of our favourites from Cosori and Instant on sale for under £80 thanks to some 20% discounts at Amazon and Robert Dyas. Air fryers are changing the cooking game, with extra speedy pre-heating times and energy-saving small designs. Because of the smaller internal capacity, these convection cookers will take a fraction of the time that your oven needs to pre-heat, and the drawers can go straight into the dishwasher when you’re done.
These Black Friday air fryer deals are the perfect choice for those who want to invest in a low-fat home cooker to get a New Years diet off to a strong start. While they can be used for all sorts of treats, air fryers will also cook homemade chips and even breaded fish with just a spray of oil, instead of a deep-fried finish. That cuts back on the oil in your diet and won’t compromise on delicious crispy finishes. We’ll be covering all the best Cyber Monday air fryer deals too, so if you need a little more time to think before investing, you won’t have long to wait for more great Black Friday air fryer deals.
Where to find the best Black Friday air fryer deals
Instant Pot Vortex: was £119, now £99 at Amazon
One of our top picks is now on sale this Black Friday. We tried it with a sleek silver exterior, but this matte black is equally swish and perfect for mid-size homes. We were particularly impressed by the speedy pre-heat time.
Instant Pot Vortex: was £99, now £79 at Amazon
The smaller, neater Instant Pot air fryer is still great for families, but in a sleek black finish and at a slightly lower price.
Tower 11L Manual Air Fryer Oven: was £109, now £69 at Very
This digital air fryer will let you adjust the timings and temperature using easy dials at the top of the machine. Now £40 off at Very – it can rotisserie, too…
Tefal ActiFry Genius XL : was £249, now £179 at Amazon
With an in-built paddle for stirring chips or fried rice, it doesn’t get much more versatile than the Tefal ActiFry. It’s an expensive pick, so this great discount is a welcome saving.
COSORI Air Fryer XXL: was £99.99, now £84.99 at Amazon
This classic from Cosori is an Amazon favourite. We loved how easy it was to clean, and the basket lifts away with the handle for fat-free pouring.
COSORI Air Fryer: was £99.99, now £79.99 at Amazon
Cosori reliably makes some of the top air fryers for great setting and speedy, even cooking. This budget-friendly model is an excellent introductory fryer thanks to its more compact dimensions yet generous 4.7 litre capacity.
Instant Pot Vortex: was £119, now £99 at Robert Dyas
One of our top picks is now on sale this Black Friday, thanks to a £20 discount at Robert Dyas. This is the black model, but it still is seriously high quality, especially for the price. Use it to make fries for the whole family
Philips Viva Collection Airfryer XXL: was £320, now £249 at Amazon (save £70)
Philips makes some of the most reliable air fryers on the market, and this extra large option is perfect for families. It has a 1.2kg capacity and modes to fry, grill, roast and even bake.
Philips Essential Air Fryer: was £149.99, now £118.99 at Amazon
We’ve reviewed this air fryer, and our only gripe was the price. Thanks to this Black Friday air fryer deal it’s pretty affordable, and a great choice for couples.
Instant Pot Duo Crisp + Air Fryer: was £179.99, now £99.99 at Amazon
Pick up this brilliant 11-in-1 multi cooker with £80 of this Black Friday. The Instant Pot Duo Crisp has a removable air fryer lid for easy transitioning from pressure cooking to air frying, perfect for crisping up a pressure cooked chicken.
Tower T17039 Vortx 5-in-1 Digital Air Fryer Oven: was £119.99, now £73 at Amazon
We tried and loved the rotisserie function on this air fryer. Buy it in rose gold or silver.
Breville Halo Air 5.5L Digital Air Fryer: was £109, now £88 at Very (save £21)
This sleek, space-age air fryer from Breville has a decent capacity and touchscreen controls. At under £100 it’s a great deal.
Breville Halo Rotisserie Air Fryer: was £160, now £144 at Amazon
We tried the Breville Halo and loved the rotisserie function for making delicious roast chicken. It’s very smart, with an inner light to watch your food while it cooks, and seven cooking modes.
Ninja makes some of the best air fryers on the market, and we’re particularly big fans of the Dual Zone, which has two independent drawers to cook meat and veg, or starter and main, simultaneously. Ninja also can be found on regular promotions, so we’re expecting some amazing Black Friday Ninja air fryer deals.
This year’s Black Friday Ninja air fryer deals have already mostly sold out, but we’ll be looking out for any last-minute discounts to help you pick up your desired fryer.
Tefal Black Friday air fryer deals
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Tefal’s alternative take on air frying features an unique and innovative paddle that stirs food as it cooks. Use it for stir-fry, curries, or keeping chips crispy. In our Tefal YV970840 Actifry Genius XL 2in1 review we were particularly impressed by the chips it made, and how easy it was to use both layers for different kinds of cooking.
Tefal ActiFry Genius XL 2in1: was £284, now £149 at Amazon (save £135)
Tefal’s ActiFry air fryer is one of the smartest on the market. It has an unique stirring paddle to keep chips moving while they cook for an even hands-free result, and an upper layer for multi-cooking different elements of your meal.
Tefal ActiFry Advance 1.2kg Snacking Air Fryer: was £199, now £149 at Very (save £50)
Tefal’s smaller snacking air fryer has a basket to hold chips and fish with out letting them sit in oil, which is a godsend for air fryer lovers.
The Tower Vortex 5-in-1 Digital Air Fryer is one of our favourites for making roast dinners, because it comes with a rotisserie insert to cook chicken to perfection. It has removable drawers that are easy to clean, and allow you to cook multiple elements of a meal in one go. We found it functioned best as a mini oven, with the ability to air fry, convection cook, and roast.
Tower T17039 Vortx 5-in-1 Digital Air Fryer Oven: was £119.99, now £73 at Amazon
The Tower Vortx is one of our favourites, with an in-built rotisserie to make delicious roast chicken and multiple shelves for cooking every element of a dish in one go. It’s now 38% off at Amazon.
While not every air fryer will have a great saving come the big event, last year we saw savings of around 50% on some of our favourite models. Ninja offered at least £20 off most of its air fryers, and for more premium picks such as the Foodi Multi Cooker, we saw savings of £50 for air frying, slow cooking, roasting, and a lot more.
Some of the best Black Friday air fryer deals can typically be found on air fryers that have been in the market for a year or two, so while we’re not sure if Cosori’s latest Premium air fryer will be hitting everyone’s baskets, it’s likely that we’ll see extra low prices on the classic Cosori CP358-AF, which is still a great option.
If you’re new to air frying and want something budget-friendly to get you started, we recommend the Instant Vortex Mini air fryer. While it’s small it’s also affordable, and it comes in a range of fun colours. This air fryer really shows what the hype is all about, but if you go for a cheaper brand that comes in at around £20, you may not get to experience all the added cooking functions and sensitive temperature controls that make us love air frying in the first place.
Premium air fryers can cost as much as £300, so Black Friday is a great excuse to upgrade to something that’s capable of keeping up with busy family life if you see a breakout deal. After all, many air fryer owners are such big fans that one air fryer is not enough!
What types of air fryer are there?
There are two main types of air fryer, a basket air fryer, or an oven air fryer. In America, people also use toaster ovens, but those are less common in the UK market.
Basket air fryers
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Most of the top air fryers we’ve tried were basket air fryers. This means there is a central heating element with a basket that can simply be inserted into place. You can use the handle on the basket to pull out your chips or veggies and give them a shake midway through your cooking cycle, which is very helpful for keeping your hands safe when cooking.
Basket air fryers sometimes come with a removable insert that separates food from any liquid or fat that drips away during cooking. This insert can usually be lifted out to allow you to cook in the flat base of the air fryer, particularly in Ninja and Instant air fryers, but other models like Swan and Cosori will depend on the model. The removable insert has its pros and cons, because while it can make your air fryer more multi-functional, it will also make it harder to pour out your food without also pouring out the liquid that’s gathered at the bottom of the fryer.
Oven air fryers
We’ve reviewed a few oven air fryers from Tower and Breville, and they are more of a cross between a regular oven and a drawer air fryer. The drawer air fryer will only have one cooking compartment, but an oven air fryer can distribute numerous shelves through the inside of the cooker. This is useful for cooking different elements of a meal in one go, and can also make cleaning easier. Convection ovens circulate hot air in the same way an air fryer does, so in many ways, an oven air fryer is more of a mini convection oven.
Christmas is the perfect time to get cosy at home, snuggled up with the ones you love and appreciating the simple things in life. Rustic Christmas decorating ideas are aren authentic way to embrace the warm and welcoming woodland theme this year.
Out of all the Christmas ideas, the rustic, Scandi style is one of the most inviting – and bang on trend. You don’t have to live in a quirkily cosy cabin to make this look your own, as you can create your own country retreat even in an urban home.
Rustic Christmas decorating ideas
The rustic look is all about putting the natural world front and centre. From forest finds, layered fabrics and handmade decorations, there are so many easy to achieve ways to embrace this scheme this December.
1. Decorate the heart of the home
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You’ll spend a lot of time in the kitchen over Christmas, so dress dress it with festive flair. Dot baubles and tea lights on shelves or mantels and drape hand-tied pine fronds to gently scent the room when there’s nothing on the stove.
‘Bringing in the natural elements will help you achieve the aesthetic,’ says Katie Thomas, founder of KTM Design. ‘This can be achieved by adding a fireplace or log burner to add warmth and cosiness to your home. Accessorise your fireplace or stove with freshly cut wood or add a stone hearth to add texture.’
Make it clear when you’re off cooking duty, too, but switching off the main lighting and replacing with candles and the best Christmas lights in warm yellows.
2. Hand make decorations with natural materials
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The handcrafted look is key to the rustic theme – and the less ‘perfect’ it is, the more authentic, so have a play with creating your own decorations this year.
Natural textures and woodland finds are the essentials of a rustic country look. Think pine cones, leaves and berries in shades of coppery orange, sunset red and rich terracotta. Forage in stores, too, for woodland-inspired baubles to create a uniquely pretty pendant display.
3. Create a natural centrepiece
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You don’t have to spend a fortune on Christmas decorations to achieve a rustic Christmas look. Go foraging for pine cones and arrange them down the length of your dining table to create a simple but effective Christmas table centrepiece.
For a little extra sheen, spray some of them gold or silver, to reflect flickering candlelight.
4. Layer textiles for warmth
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Even the most rustic of rooms needs a luxe touch. Load up beds with satin cushions, cosy wool throws and relax in style.
‘The trend is all about adding warmth to your home and you can do this by simply using blankets and throws to add texture,’ says Katie Thomas, founder of KTM Design. ‘It’s also a very practical way for you to cosy up in winter. Varying textures should be applied from coarse textures on wood to light, soft textures on cushions and blankets.’
5. Create a rustic advent
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Alternative advent calendars are one of the biggest festive trends this year, and the rustic Christmas look is the perfect place to experiment with a handmade version.
A fir branch can be hung from an existing picture hook using textured brown string or invisible fishing wire. From the bough, tie pretty envelopes, each labelled with an advent n number. Either hide a light treat inside or a note describing the Christmas activity to do that day.
Alternatively, string from an unused fireplace to fill the space with a Christmas mantel decor calendar.
6. Make a wreath decorated with pine cones
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For a frostier look try your hand at recreating this simple frosted wreath made from foraged materials.
Use a hot-glue gun to attach different sized pine and large cones to a wreath blank. Start with larger forms, then fill in the gaps with smaller ones. Once secure, lightly dust with artificial snow spray for a frosted look. Finish with a sparkling silk rose and an off-centre ribbon.
7. Juxtapose with colour and styles
When considering your rustic Christmas living room decor, mix a modern colour scheme with rustic accessories and furniture for an aesthetic that is contemporary yet cosy.
Go that one step bolder by introducing heaps of jewel colours and mismatched patterns for an interesting look.
8. Make your own fragrant fire lighters
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Setting the stage for a perfect rustic Christmas isn’t just about what your home looks like but what it smells like too. Make a bundle of scented fire starters to fill your home with a gorgeous festive smell.
Gather aromatic materials such as cinnamon sticks, pine cones and dried fruit slices. Bundle them in squares of newspaper, roll up and tie with jute at both ends to resemble a cracker. Arrange them on top of a wooden box filled with rustic logs.
These scented treats also make a great gift for a friend with a log burner or open fire.
9. Stage a cosy outdoor spot
Take inspiration from wintry woodlands and country copses this season. With a nod to a more refined Nordic style, this look blends neat furnishings with painted and light-toned woods, wicker and woven textures.
Style up a favourite bench as the perfect place to greet guests to your home. Add a snug stove or brazier and set out mulled drinks to keep the cold at bay.
10. Make your living room warm and cosy
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Your living room is going to be your hibernation spot over the Christmas period, so make it as cosy as can be with sumptuous cable-knit blankets and cushions and soft faux fur throws.
Drape a rustic pine cone garland along your mantelpiece and hang a star made from twigs on the chimney breast above.
11. Pair natural materials with neutral colours
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Begin with a huge Christmas tree, add foliage to your mantelpiece and cabinets and hang hessian stockings.
To accompany these natural textures, invest in a woolly rug and thick cable-knit blanket for the cosiest of Christmas living rooms.
12. Create an indoor woodland
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Create a winter wonderland in your dining room this Christmas, with pine cones made into wreaths, mini Christmas trees and garlands.
Stick to a neutral palette for your table settings, with a cream linen tablecloth and mink table runner. Hang white cardboard stars from your mirror and wooden deer silhouettes on the wall.
13. Create handmade gifts
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Little brown gift boxes wrapped with strips of hessian and twine will not only look wonderful under your tree, they will make your loved ones feel extra special on Christmas Day.
14. Add snuggly sheepskin and faux fur
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Create a luxurious laid-back living room by covering sofas, chairs and floors with sumptuous sheepskin and slouchy wool bean bags. Give the tree a frosted theme, light tea lights and ramp up the wood burner then snuggle down and wait for the sound of those jingle bells!
15. Go for all out cosiness
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When it comes to rustic Christmas living rooms, you can never have too many soft and cosy textures, from your cushions and blankets to your rugs.
In this room, even the armchair has been upholstered with snuggly cable-knit fabric. Go all out by adding a woolly stocking for Santa to fill with well-deserved goodies.
16. Decorate the bedroom
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Christmas need not be confined to your living room and dining room. Take the rustic theme into the bedroom, snuggling up under cosy blankets, with stockings and a pine cone garland hung at the end of the bed.
17. Hygge up your home
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Stack up logs ready for night after night of toasty fires. Add a mini Christmas tree, some faux fur rugs and a couple of glasses of warming red wine for the ultimate hygge night in.
18. Coordinate colours
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Rustic Scandi decorating isn’t only about neutral colours, it actually takes some inspiration from traditional Christmas decorating ideas, too. Nordic Christmas decor can often be found in bright shades of red and blue.
If you have a bold decorating scheme, coordinate your cosy throws, cushions and wrapping paper with those colours. The combination of white faux fur and red blankets looks just like Santa’s jacket!
19. Channel a modern Scandi vibe
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Add a subtle Christmassy touch to your modern Scandi-style dining room with a mantelpiece garland with fairylights, a minimalist Christmas tree and a few simple tabletop decorations.
20. Deck the hall
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Who says a wreath is only for the front door? Add some magic to your Christmas hallway decor with an indoor wreath and a winter village scene atop your console table.
What is a rustic Christmas?
A rustic Christmas is all about celebrating the best of seasonal nature and creating a warm and welcoming retreat for you and your guests. Natural materials, from woods to wools, and handmade or artisinal decorations instantly transport you into a rustic frame of mind. In terms of colour palette, look to earthy tones like browns, creams, oranges and greens.