Interior Designer Jake Arnold shares his tips on creating chic and cozy spaces

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Interior Designer Jake Arnold shares his tips on creating chic and cozy spaces

Designing for comfort is about creating a space that feels personal and inviting where you can truly unwind. It’s less about perfection and more about how your surroundings make you feel, ideally: warm, lived-in, and authentic – like an extension of you. A cozy home is entirely personal. It feels different for everyone, depending on your tastes and lifestyle. It relates to how you use your home – how you live and entertain in that space.

1. Soft lighting

Living corner with open styled shelving and sofa and armchair around coffee table

(Image credit: Michael Clifford)

Let’s start with something key – lighting ideas – a huge factor in creating a warm and inviting mood. In my practice, we rarely choose recessed lighting and instead choose more decorative fixtures, like mini flush mounts or mono points. It’s crucial to layer lighting, so we might add larger chandeliers, pendants, and sconces to further decorate and illuminate the walls. We often go for vintage lights – for the craftsmanship and unique styles and finishes you can find, but also because the glow is often softer and warmer, making a space feel more welcoming.

2. Avoid high contrasts

kitchen with wooden island and shelving and cream painted cabinet doors and green marble top

(Image credit: Michael Clifford)

Moving on to color schemes, such a personal thing. When choosing a palette, we take on board personal preferences, as well as factors like the location of the house, the surrounding landscape, and the character of the light. But as a general rule of thumb, to create a feeling of gentle comfort, avoid high-contrasts.

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