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]]>The coziness life philosophy was built around hygge, the Danish art of staying cozy. It’s important to keep yourself comfortable during winter in terms of clothes, food, atmosphere, smells, and company.
You probably get to stay inside more during winter, and this doesn’t have to be a bad thing. Clean your home and refresh it with the accessories you love, turn on your favorite show, and don’t worry about the temperatures outside dropping.
Cooking is a great way to feel better, especially when you do it for the people you love. Putting a meal on the table can be very satisfying, and if you have extra time, decorate the table as well.
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]]>The post How to Bring the Danish Secret to Happiness, Hygge, Into Your Home appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Creating a cozy atmosphere in your home is crucial to practice hygge. Here are a few tips to help incorporate Hygge into your home.
Create a “hyggekrog” in your home, which is a comfortable nook in your house where you may enjoy reading the newspaper or drinking a hot cup of coffee.
Everything you add in your hygge home should be neutral based colors, giving it a vibe of harmony and peace. Light gray, brown, light green and cream will make your home feel cozy.
A big aspect of hygge is the feeling of “togetherness.” What better way to bring your family and friends together than lighting up a fire?
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]]>The post Guide for Decorating Your Home in Scandinavian Style appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The word hygge represents the Danish concept of living. It means being warm and comfy above everything else, and you can achieve it if you add some pillows and throws, light some candles, and invite friends over for a cozy night in.
The best way to achieve the Scandinavian vibe is to avoid adding unnecessary things to your home. Furniture design is simple and colors are often limited to white, gray, and light wood. Wooden and leather furniture pieces are key, while the textiles make any place feel like home.
Although it’s not recommended to clutter your home with decoration and accessories, you still need to have some. You can’t go wrong with plants and wall decor!
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]]>The post 5 Ways to be More “Hygge” This Christmas appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Cuddling up and sharing a warm Christmas beverage is a central theme. Being hygge is finding things that create fond memories, so choose your loved one’s favorite drink and place blankets all over the house, so there are lots of opportunities to cozy up.
Danes love wholesome food, especially when it’s cold outside. Eating and sharing tasty traditional dishes is central to hygge. But it’s not just about treats smelling of caramelized sugar and cinnamon. It’s important to savor the moment and be mindful of every delicious morsel. For a traditional Danish dish, try pickled herring on rye bread.
Whilst you may fill your house with festive decorations, the Scandinavian Christmas tree is only put up a few days before Christmas. For a true hygge feel, decorate your tree with wooden heart decorations and replace fairy lights with candles. The more candles around the home the better.
Mulled wine is a traditional Christmas drink, shared by family friends all over the world. To be more Scandinavian, be warned – you will need a lot more alcohol. The mulled wine is much stronger. The mulled spices are the same, but then it’s mixed with red wine, brandy and a dollop of spirit, to really warm your belly.
Bringing in plants is not just about protecting them from the outside frost. Nature is central to having hygge in your home. Try making your own wreaths and bouquets to create a more natural earthy Christmas feeling.
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]]>The post Has the Concept of Hygge Changed in 2019? appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Decorating your home according to hygge creates a perfect balance to the hectic lifestyle that’s becoming common around the world. Your home should be a sanctuary that helps you deal with daily stress and hygge can play a big role in that.
The concept of hygge dates back to the 18th century and it has pretty much stayed the same since then. Hygge is more popular in the winter when people become more focused on creating a comfortable and cozy atmosphere in their homes since it’s so cold and dark outside. There are even claims that hygge is responsible for the fact that the residents of Denmark are often proclaimed the world’s happiest people, despite having little daylight for months on end.
In the future, we expect hygge to pretty much stay the same. It’s all about enjoying the little things in life, spending time with the loved ones, and creating a warm atmosphere at home that will spread to everyone around you.
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]]>The post Are You Ready to Embrace Coorie, the Scottish Active Lifestyle? appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Coorie is the Scottish way of enjoying life and finding happiness. The biggest difference from Hygge and Lagom, which are both focused on being cozy and warm indoors, Coorie focuses on the outside.
Its goal is to help you learn how to love nature, long walks in the forest, or even taking a swim in the icy cold lake during winter. Coorie embraces an active lifestyle and enjoying natural landmarks. After all the activities, warm up with a nice bowl of hot soup and other homemade food.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BpU2JcvF7Zu/
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]]>The post Còsagach is the Scottish ‘Hygge’ and the World is Obsessed appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The best time for còsagach is winter, but you can start practicing it in the fall. During the cold days, enjoy the warm atmosphere in your home with a good book and a cup of warm drink or go to your favorite pub with close people. The whole concept is about slowing down and appreciating what you have in life while taking care of yourself.
We’re glad that we’ll have a perfect excuse for pampering ourselves this winter!
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bj2wqDiFq6c/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BlFxK-dnWz6/
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]]>The post How to Do Hygge in the Summer appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Cozy sheets are not just for winter. You can pick gorgeous, lightweight materials for the summer time and have the best sleep of your life.
Choosing natural colors and materials for home decor is so hygge.
Nothing puts the room together like some fresh flowers on the table.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BmY4HShD3-b/
It can be inside or outside – a lounge area is the perfect place to spend time with friends or simply take a nap.
In the summer, you can bake delicious pastry with fresh fruits.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BmlE-INhmcr/
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]]>The post Scandinavians Know a Thing or Two about Beating Seasonal Depression appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The coziness life philosophy was built around hygge, the Danish art of staying cozy. It’s important to keep yourself comfortable during winter in terms of clothes, food, atmosphere, smells, and company.
You probably get to stay inside more during winter, and this doesn’t have to be a bad thing. Clean your home and refresh it with the accessories you love, turn on your favorite show, and don’t worry about the temperatures outside dropping.
Cooking is a great way to feel better, especially when you do it for the people you love. Putting a meal on the table can be very satisfying, and if you have extra time, decorate the table as well.
The post Scandinavians Know a Thing or Two about Beating Seasonal Depression appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How to Bring the Danish Secret to Happiness, Hygge, Into Your Home appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Creating a cozy atmosphere in your home is crucial to practice hygge. Here are a few tips to help incorporate Hygge into your home.
Create a “hyggekrog” in your home, which is a comfortable nook in your house where you may enjoy reading the newspaper or drinking a hot cup of coffee.
Everything you add in your hygge home should be neutral based colors, giving it a vibe of harmony and peace. Light gray, brown, light green and cream will make your home feel cozy.
A big aspect of hygge is the feeling of “togetherness.” What better way to bring your family and friends together than lighting up a fire?
The post How to Bring the Danish Secret to Happiness, Hygge, Into Your Home appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Guide for Decorating Your Home in Scandinavian Style appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The word hygge represents the Danish concept of living. It means being warm and comfy above everything else, and you can achieve it if you add some pillows and throws, light some candles, and invite friends over for a cozy night in.
The best way to achieve the Scandinavian vibe is to avoid adding unnecessary things to your home. Furniture design is simple and colors are often limited to white, gray, and light wood. Wooden and leather furniture pieces are key, while the textiles make any place feel like home.
Although it’s not recommended to clutter your home with decoration and accessories, you still need to have some. You can’t go wrong with plants and wall decor!
The post Guide for Decorating Your Home in Scandinavian Style appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 5 Ways to be More “Hygge” This Christmas appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Cuddling up and sharing a warm Christmas beverage is a central theme. Being hygge is finding things that create fond memories, so choose your loved one’s favorite drink and place blankets all over the house, so there are lots of opportunities to cozy up.
Danes love wholesome food, especially when it’s cold outside. Eating and sharing tasty traditional dishes is central to hygge. But it’s not just about treats smelling of caramelized sugar and cinnamon. It’s important to savor the moment and be mindful of every delicious morsel. For a traditional Danish dish, try pickled herring on rye bread.
Whilst you may fill your house with festive decorations, the Scandinavian Christmas tree is only put up a few days before Christmas. For a true hygge feel, decorate your tree with wooden heart decorations and replace fairy lights with candles. The more candles around the home the better.
Mulled wine is a traditional Christmas drink, shared by family friends all over the world. To be more Scandinavian, be warned – you will need a lot more alcohol. The mulled wine is much stronger. The mulled spices are the same, but then it’s mixed with red wine, brandy and a dollop of spirit, to really warm your belly.
Bringing in plants is not just about protecting them from the outside frost. Nature is central to having hygge in your home. Try making your own wreaths and bouquets to create a more natural earthy Christmas feeling.
The post 5 Ways to be More “Hygge” This Christmas appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Has the Concept of Hygge Changed in 2019? appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Decorating your home according to hygge creates a perfect balance to the hectic lifestyle that’s becoming common around the world. Your home should be a sanctuary that helps you deal with daily stress and hygge can play a big role in that.
The concept of hygge dates back to the 18th century and it has pretty much stayed the same since then. Hygge is more popular in the winter when people become more focused on creating a comfortable and cozy atmosphere in their homes since it’s so cold and dark outside. There are even claims that hygge is responsible for the fact that the residents of Denmark are often proclaimed the world’s happiest people, despite having little daylight for months on end.
In the future, we expect hygge to pretty much stay the same. It’s all about enjoying the little things in life, spending time with the loved ones, and creating a warm atmosphere at home that will spread to everyone around you.
The post Has the Concept of Hygge Changed in 2019? appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Are You Ready to Embrace Coorie, the Scottish Active Lifestyle? appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Coorie is the Scottish way of enjoying life and finding happiness. The biggest difference from Hygge and Lagom, which are both focused on being cozy and warm indoors, Coorie focuses on the outside.
Its goal is to help you learn how to love nature, long walks in the forest, or even taking a swim in the icy cold lake during winter. Coorie embraces an active lifestyle and enjoying natural landmarks. After all the activities, warm up with a nice bowl of hot soup and other homemade food.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BpU2JcvF7Zu/
The post Are You Ready to Embrace Coorie, the Scottish Active Lifestyle? appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Còsagach is the Scottish ‘Hygge’ and the World is Obsessed appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The best time for còsagach is winter, but you can start practicing it in the fall. During the cold days, enjoy the warm atmosphere in your home with a good book and a cup of warm drink or go to your favorite pub with close people. The whole concept is about slowing down and appreciating what you have in life while taking care of yourself.
We’re glad that we’ll have a perfect excuse for pampering ourselves this winter!
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bj2wqDiFq6c/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BlFxK-dnWz6/
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]]>The post How to Do Hygge in the Summer appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Cozy sheets are not just for winter. You can pick gorgeous, lightweight materials for the summer time and have the best sleep of your life.
Choosing natural colors and materials for home decor is so hygge.
Nothing puts the room together like some fresh flowers on the table.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BmY4HShD3-b/
It can be inside or outside – a lounge area is the perfect place to spend time with friends or simply take a nap.
In the summer, you can bake delicious pastry with fresh fruits.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BmlE-INhmcr/
The post How to Do Hygge in the Summer appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
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