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My Hygge Home: How to Make Home Your Happy Place

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Because of this, investing in a high-quality mattress and soft and cozy bedding is never a bad idea. Indulge in Egyptian Cotton or Satin bed sheets, and top them off with a warm duvet and a chunky knit blanket, and treat yourself to a silk pillowcase ( they’re good for your hair!). Hygge is the Danish word for ‘cosy’, and it’s what we’re all about here at ScS – making your home a place where you can relax and unwind, all year round.

a b c d Smoyer, Amy B.; Minke, Linda Kjær (2019). "Hygge: Food and the construction of safety among incarcerated women in Denmark". Appetite. Elsevier BV. 141: 104319. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2019.104319. ISSN 0195-6663. PMID 31199940. S2CID 184483448. The Norwegian adjective koselig is used to describe a feeling of warmth, intimacy and getting together in an agreeable environment. Hygge is all about cosiness, which means that the colours you choose for your home are going to be warm and inviting.Williams, Zoe (29 September 2016). "The Book of Hygge review – can the Danes really teach us how to live?". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 25 May 2017. Swedish-owned ferry company Stena Line offers a series of premium relaxation lounges on its Irish Sea ferry services called "Hygge Lounges". [24] In November 2020, The Hygge Suite brand of vacation rentals opened in Giants Ridge, Minnesota; and later two more in Lutsen, Minnesota, aimed at getting people away from the cities to relax and unwind with their loved ones. [25] In September 2022, Hotel Hygge opened in Buellton, California. [26]

and it must be relaxing. Electronics and their often very hard appearances are hygge killers, so think about storing and hiding electronics with your chosen furniture. For example, a TV cabinet where you can hide the speakers and electronic devices, or a desk where you can close and store your equipment out of sight. What does hygge really mean? Why is the concept so important in Denmark? And what Scandi styling tips can we apply in our homes to recreate the look? Morten Georgsen, one of Scandinavia's best known design exports and true champion of the hygge concept , tells us how: a b c d e Wiking, Meik (September 2016). The Little Book of Hygge: The Danish Way to Live Well. National Geographic Books. ISBN 9780241283912. OCLC 958463988. This book is filled with graphs, studies, statistics, and beautiful images all about designing your home as a place for refuge and happiness. A simple way to add some calmness to your life is to eat a meal without looking at your phone. So many of us are guilty of eating lunch while scrolling on our phones or watching something on TV. And that can be fine in moderation! But once in a while, try eating while focusing entirely on your meal.Beyond just candles, natural light in general is a huge factor of hygge. Because the weather is cloudy and it gets dark earlier as the seasons change, the Danes take their lighting very seriously. A hyggehome draws in as much natural light as possible. Think of candlelight as your go-to option for evenings, but incorporating more natural light in the home is your go-to during daylight hours. Keep curtains open and position mirrors on walls across from windows to double the natural light in your home. If your space has few windows or it gets reallydark during colder months, be strategic about lamps. Choose light bulbs with a more orange tint instead of blue light, and position lamps near the coziest areas of your home (like near a favorite reading chair). It’s mid-November and I live in Newfoundland, Canada. Winter is right around the corner, and the Almanac’s predicting it’ll be a cold and snowy one. For most of my adult life, January, February, and March have been my least favourite months of the year. If you have a fireplace or wood stove, those are both great ways to get cosy during the winter months. As the seasons change, we’ve been hearing a lot of talk about Hygge (it’s pronounced “hoo-guh” BTW). If you haven’t heard of the Danish and Norwegian concept, it’s a way of life or feeling of coziness, connection with loved ones, and pleasure. It’s not a decor style or self-care practice but rather an overall feeling of comfort, wellness, and contentment. There are many ways to adopt and embrace this Danish way of living, especially as the weather gets colder and we’re all looking for more “cozy” in our lives. But one of the biggest pieces of hygge is how you make your home environment for optimal health and happiness. Take a few notes from the Danish and make your home cozier and more inviting with these 10 ways to bring hygge into your home. Meik Wiking is CEO of the Happiness Research Institute, research associate for Denmark at the World Database of Happiness, and founding member of the Latin American Network for Wellbeing and Quality of Life Policies.

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