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Chiana Dickson

‘Keep the Look Tailored and Welcoming’ – 5 Things Interior Designers Quietly Strip from Living Rooms in November to Prepare for Hosting Season

A deep red painted living room with two separate seating areas. Wood panelling on the walls. .

As the nights get longer and cozy season draws in, interior designers say now is the perfect time to give your living room a quiet refresh.

But as we pile in the blankets, candles, and holiday decor, our living rooms can quickly start to look cluttered rather than comfortable.

To counter this, these are the five things interior designers quietly declutter from living rooms in November before deep winter hits that make a big difference to how your home feels.

5 Things Interior Designers Quietly Strip from Living Rooms Before Winter

1. Excess Throw Pillows and Blankets

Extra pillows and throws will end up cluttering floors. (Image credit: Anthropologie)

Adding pillows and throws is one of the quickest cozy decor swaps to transition your home for fall, but adding new ones on top of your existing sets will quickly lead to clutter.

Lauren Saab, interior designer and founder of Saab Studios, warns. Too many cushions make a sofa look cluttered and leave little room for guests to sit comfortably; therefore, put away the extra pillows to reduce visual clutter in a living room.

'Before the holidays, trimming back to a few larger, textured pillows keeps the look tailored and welcoming. It creates space to breathe and makes the room feel calm instead of crowded when people gather.'

Keep those items you are not using tucked away in vacuum-sealed storage bags from Walmart to reduce their footprint in your storage ideas.

2. Cords and Tech Clutter

Nothing cries chaos like unruly, messy cables. (Image credit: Amber Lewis x Loloi)

Never underestimate the power that organizing cables can have on a room.

Lauren continues, 'Before guests arrive, tuck away the tech clutter. Cords, chargers, and remotes quietly take over living rooms without anyone noticing.

'Stashing them inside drawers or woven baskets [such as these handwoven water hyacinth baskets from Target] instantly restores order and lets the focus shift to people and conversation.

'When screens and wires disappear, the space feels more composed and ready to host.'

3. Shelving Knick-knacks

Avoid overwhelming shelves with seasonal decor. (Image credit: Future / SIMON BROWN PHOTOGRAPHY)

Amanda Sinistaj, designer and founder of Ellwood Interiors, shares, 'Knick-knacks stack up over time, causing visual noise. Take a beat to reorganize, coordinate stacks, update the photo frames, and pare down the accessories to make room for festive greenery and twinkle lights.'

While tackling the things that make your shelves look cluttered, take some time to declutter the things to never store on coffee tables and side tables, too.

Amanda continues, 'Stacks of books, old magazines, and candles burned down to the vessel are ready to be recycled or put away.

'Clearing off your tables physically and visually creates space for the beautiful center pieces, the spruce candles, and a well-placed martini glass.'

4. Walkways

Keep walkways clear for easy guest access. (Image credit: Future / Jon Day Photography)

Acing your living room layout is essential in the hosting season to help prevent slips and trips, and ensure you can fit everyone in. The floor decluttering method is perfect for this.

Designer Kristina Lawrence advises, 'Clear the pathways. Consider traffic flow for your gatherings. Removing a side table or repositioning a chair can open up a room and make it feel more inviting without changing your design scheme.'

Using large storage baskets, available at The Citizenry, can help to corral items that usually get in the way, such as throws, pillows, or everyday clutter, to help get a home guest ready in under an hour.

5. Seasonally Surplus Furniture

Putting some furniture to one side can make your living room more comfortable for guests. (Image credit: Murude)

Your furniture isn't likely to be at the top of your list when working out which items to get rid of in your living room before hosting, but it can be a quiet way to make space for guests.

Joy Lynskey, lead designer, founder, and CEO of Jewel Toned Interiors, suggests, 'If it’s not obvious that your ottomans are meant for extra seating, store them temporarily.

'Clear, open spaces make it easier for guests to navigate the room without worrying about bumping into anything.'

You don't have to work out what to do with the items you are decluttering here, simply stow them in a lesser-used room for the festivities and put them back in January.

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