The Quebec winter, with its long nights and sometimes freezing temperatures, can make us want even more to curl up comfortably in the reassuring atmosphere of our bedroom. To get ready, we will focus on comforting, enveloping materials and fabrics, warm tones, and technologies that allow us to optimize our comfort… and our space at home.
In brief
When the snow piles up, we want to stay comfortable and warm… but without compromising breathability.
To achieve this, a natural latex mattress or aerated foam mattress can become your best ally. These types of mattresses provide good support while offering a comforting feel, without heat buildup.
For a more enveloping effect, you can opt for memory foam, which contours to the body to reduce pressure points, especially at the shoulders and back. Some mattresses, such as Livingchy GelActiv, feature memory foam that adapts to body temperature, so you will feel neither too hot nor too cold, just perfectly cocooned.
Winter marks the return of warm, soft, and comforting textiles, with a strong focus on breathability. Flannel sheets, flannel, or cotton sheets stand out as must-haves for cozy comfort, without moisture or nighttime overheating. Priority is given to quality fibers that allow the skin to breathe while retaining warmth where it is needed. Flannel provides an instant enveloping feel, flannel charms with its slightly fluffy texture, while cotton ensures a consistent thermal balance.
For those who prefer a soft, lightweight, plant-based option, birch rayon is a natural choice that works perfectly in winter as well as throughout the other seasons.
This winter’s trending shades? Warm, muted tones leaning toward charcoal, bark (medium brown), or clay (greige).
With remote work still very much present, especially during bad weather, and living spaces becoming increasingly compact, particularly in urban areas, winter 2026 confirms a strong trend: making the most of every square foot without sacrificing aesthetics. Smart furniture stands out as a true must-have, especially cabinet beds and Murphy beds, which make it possible to transform an overcrowded room into an open, multifunctional space.
Livingchy Murphy beds can also integrate storage units, an elegant sofa, or even a workspace, depending on your needs. The result? A guest bedroom that also serves as an office and relaxation area: a hybrid space that meets all your needs in a single room. The Murphy bed is no longer a compromise, but a design-driven solution to the realities of modern living.
This year, textured finishes, minimalist lines, and nature-inspired colors dominate design choices. Livingchy Prisma cabinet beds, for example, combine modularity and style with elegant thermoplastic fronts that are easy to integrate into a contemporary interior.
More than just a bed base, the adjustable base becomes in winter a true companion for your moments of rest. Slightly raise your legs to promote circulation, adjust the head for a tension-free reading evening, activate the zero-gravity position to relieve your lower back… every feature contributes to better recovery. The latest base models also offer cocooning options: integrated massage to relax muscles, discreet LED lighting under the base to get up without turning on the room light, and USB ports to charge your phone overnight.
Facing the Quebec winter in comfort starts with thoughtful choices: a comforting mattress that respects the body’s thermoregulation, bedding that keeps you warm while remaining breathable, smart layouts that optimize your space, and technologies such as the adjustable bed base that turn your moments of rest into a wellness ritual. By combining materials, technology, and design, the bedroom becomes much more than a place to sleep: it transforms into a true space of comfort, perfectly adapted to the realities of the cold season.
What if this winter were the perfect opportunity to rethink your space… for your well-being?
Your La Place Specialists
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