Patricia/ F&A Interior Design

Dec 23, 20202 min

Add Hygge to Your Winter

Welcome to my last Get The Look of the year! Happy Holidays to all! I hope this Get The Look helps you have a cozy and warm winter.

Have you heard of Hygge before? If you haven't, HYGGE (pronounced hue-guh) is a Danish word, it's "an art of creating intimacy." This term doesn't have an exact translation in English, though “cozy” comes close. It is derived from a sixteenth-century Norwegian term, hugga, meaning “to comfort” or “to console,” which is related to the English word “hug.”

Hygge means creating a warm atmosphere, always cosy, charming or special, with feelings of wellness and contentment. It's not only how you decorate your home, it's what you do in your home, it's a lifestyle. It's all about enjoying the simple pleasure in life, with people you care about -or even by yourself -.

A few things you can do is add an abundance of candles to create a warm, homey feel; natural light into the space, with light linen curtains; go natural with some plants, materials like jute, wool, fur, cork or leather; a lot of blankets, rugs and fluffy throw pillows.


1. Nowata Area Rug | 2. Swirling Rattan Pendant Light | 3. Farmhouse Pottery Candlestick |

4. Breda Area Rug | 5. Pelican chair | 6. Marcella Arc Floor Lamp | 7. Knit throw |

8. Knotted Window Curtain | 9. Maddy Faux Fur Throw Pillow | 10. Mila Faux Fur Throw Pillow UO

Thank you for checking this out! Stay safe!
 


Want to start to transform your house in a home?
 
Contact me or sending an email to patricia@farandawayinteriordesign.com
 

 


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