Grandma reaches for an afghan, which she likely painstakingly crocheted. Your husband might ask you to toss him a couple of blankets while he's watching the game. And your mom suggests that a wrap will keep you warm in front of the TV.
Design pros these days have dubbed them "throws," but fabric by any other name still feels as soft and sweet.
A throw offers two perks: It will warm up your chilly hands and feet in the cold winter months, and it will add a bit of style to your home.
Throws are an inexpensive way to update a room and help transition a space from one season to the next, said interior designer Becky Mosby, owner of Edgevale Interiors in Overland Park, Kan. "I have them all over my living room because I always use them. They're adult security blankets."
Indeed, they were often your very first symbol of security, said Jill Tran, with Tran + Thomas Design Studio. "Your first throw is your baby blanket, and is symbolic of love, warmth and comfort," said Tran, who has studios in Shawnee, Kan., and Asheville, N.C. "It's great if they remind you of something you love — a favorite place or vacation."
Softness is essential for the bedroom, or any place in the home where people like to snuggle up to read or watch TV, said Aimee Beatty, in-house stylist with Pier 1 Imports.
"Throws are great accessories to have in a living space because they add a soft element of style," she said. "They are the icing on the cake — the one accessory that ties the look of the room together."
Keep the look, feel and weight of the fabric in mind to find the right throw for your couch, guest room or just about any corner with a sofa or chair that needs to be "warmed up," said Ralph Snyder, vice president of home design for Kohl's Department Stores.