Uncovering the secrets of hygge style

 
Are you lacking a bit of happiness? Then get to know the Danish way to joy. The furnishing concept hygge, which means safe and cosy, can be the key to a happy life. The Danish term 'hygge' comes from the Norwegian word for well-being, and from there it is a straight path to happiness. The reflection of this philosophy of life in interior design is primarily the pursuit of cosiness. Soft, warm and slightly subdued light plays a decisive role here . It can be compared to the light of a sunset or candlelight. Instead of a single overhead lamp, it is advisable to use several scattered points of light. Hygge style at home Soft wood colours add cosiness to Scandinavian-style interiors. For the Danes, wooden floors, furniture and accessories are an absolute must for a hygge-style arrangement. Therefore, many accessories and decorations inspired by the natural world are welcome. Most often this includes wooden furniture and wicker or rattan chairs and accessories. Introducing even one such accent into the living room will make us feel close to nature. The main function of such an arrangement is also to provide carefree relaxation. The place where it is good to realise this goal is the living room and its focal point, i.e. the comfortable lounge furniture. To achieve the ultimate in softness in true Danish style, tactile sofas, sofas, corner sofas and loveseats - and in a variety of designs - can be essential. Romantic designs with colourful flowers or in soft pastel shades reflect the hygge style in its pure form. A cosy interior should therefore not lack an alternative to the standard sofa in the form of a pouffe for seating. Upholstered furniture and wooden collections that perfectly match the Danish hygge style can be found at umebluje.co.uk.
 
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