5 more ways to bring some hygge into your home

Hygge, pronounced “hoo-gah” is a Danish concept encompassing a sense of well-being and cosy contentment due to enjoying life’s simple pleasures. Hygge is considered part of the national DNA in Denmark, and the country always tops the list when the world’s happiest nations are ranked. Here are some ways you can enjoy hygge.



1. Have objects that have a story to tell

Studies show that the Danish lean toward hosting meaningful items of furniture and homely accents in their homes rather than mass-produced objects. These items might be gifts, objects purchased on your travels, or perhaps antiques. A metal log holder adds a unique touch.

2. Enjoy hot drinks

Make your kettle your best friend, and snuggle with a hot drink. Hoogly Tea is a British company capitalising on hygge by selling innovative tea blends such as Around the Fire and Vanilla Chai.

3. Lay the table

Spending time with family and friends, preferably over a great meal, is vital to the hygge mentality, so you will need a good dining room table. Danes admire characterful wooden tables plus hand-crafted chairs (a Hans Wegner or Arne Jacobsen chair may be in the family). Any set will suffice; the significant part is spending meal times together.

A metal log holder can add interest to your hearth. You’ll find that metal log holders offer both style and functionality.

Country Living explores hygge at https://www.countryliving.com/life/a41187/what-is-hygge-things-to-know-about-the-danish-lifestyle-trend/.

4. Head to the tub

The next time you enjoy a bath, think about what features might make the room more cosy and inviting. People tend not to think about the bathroom when they are bringing hygge to the home, but there are ways to ensure that the space doesn’t miss out. You can light some candles and make fragrant bath products and essential oils part of your routine. Fluffy towels and a quality bath mat also create a nurturing ambience.

5. Get smart

Technology can be your secret weapon in creating a cosy home. Wireless speakers will enable you to use music, setting the right tone throughout the home. Meanwhile, setting up an entire smart home system (such as Nest) will enable you to turn off the lights or change the temperature anywhere directly from your smartphone so you can stop going between rooms to make adjustments and just enjoy the moment.