As the temperatures begin to drop, its time to make your home as cozy as possible. If theres one tried and true method for doing so, its hygge (pronounced hoo-gah). Loosely translated as a warm feeling of happiness, this Danish concept is really more of a lifestyle than a design aesthetic. But creating a living space that exudes warmth and sophistication plays an essential role. With chilly winter mornings right around the corner, here are a few ways to bring hygge into your home.

Keep it Comfy
Above all else, your home should be personal and inviting rather than formal or trendy. Focus on how it makes you feel and try to choose dcor that you find calming. Plush pillows, rugs and throws that beg to be curled up in are always welcome when introducing hygge to your living space. Indoor plants and natural materials, like wood and stone, are also typical characteristics.

Bare Necessities
Like other forms of Scandinavian design, a living environment that achieves hygge has a minimalist element to it. By stripping away all of the clutter, you will naturally feel more relaxed and at ease.

Sentimental Effects
Hygge is certainly not about buying into the latest styles when it comes to interior design. After youve gotten rid of all the unnecessary items, try to decorate with a few objects that have sentimental meaning to you. Ultimately, this will help to create a home that reflects your personality and lifestyle.

Neutral Colors
Shades of white, gray and beige are the most common colors used because they contribute to a clean and soothing environment. When paired with natural materials, this effect is effortlessly modern and welcoming.

Warm Lights
Lastly, you can round out the setting and incorporate hygge with soft lighting. Recessed lights with dimmers, lamps and candles can all be used to provide a warm aesthetic and keep you cozy no matter how cold it gets outside in the coming months.

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