A Hygge Holiday Is All About Peaceful, Quiet And Cozy Surroundings

Hygge, pronounced (Hue-gah) is a Danish word originally derived from an Old Norwegian word meaning well-being and protection from the outside elements. Denmark has notoriously cold, long winters.

The concept of hygge has been used by Danish people to help mentally combat the brutally dark, relentless winter season and fill their homes with comfort and love. Hygge is a word that is so important to Danish people; it’s often used to describe what their culture is all about. Hygge is not necessarily something specific that you can buy, because it’s more of a feeling than a possession. Hygge really is the epitome of Danish living, and in the last five years the concept of hygge has made its way to the US and many other countries with extreme popularity and trendiness. 

Hygge can widely be described as a feeling of coziness, comfort, familiarity, friendship, laughter and seasonal homemade food and drinks. Although it’s possible to achieve hygge any time of the year (an outdoor BBQ with friends or a movie under the stars with family are perfectly good examples of summertime hygge).

Hygge is generally associated with the colder months because of its ability to uplift spirits during dark, long winter months. Considering that this holiday season is going to look a lot different than most, hygge is perfect for the upcoming holiday season because it’s all about peaceful, cozy surroundings that fill you with the feeling of contentment. 2020 has been a hard year with many, many people experiencing significant darkness, sadness and loneliness.

Hygge is about being intentional to embrace warmth, light, peace and comfort in the midst of the cold darkness.

Whether your loved ones are near or far, you can still create a cozy space  to remind yourself this holiday season that the darkness will not last forever. The light will dawn again on a pandemic-free world and that will give us great cause for celebration.

Until then, here are a few, simple ways you can bring holiday hygge into your home this season.

Warm lighting – in order to achieve a great sense of hygge, be sure to light some candles, have a fire or set up string lights. Warm lightning is essential for a holiday hygge vibe.

Cozy linens, blankets and textures – get out all of those soft, fluffy blankets and have them available on the couch or chairs and by the windows, so that you can easily cuddle up with your favorite book and relax.

Home cooking and baking – cooking some traditional holiday meals and treats will help bring holiday hygge into your home. Comfort foods like soups, stews, cookies and pie will waft soul-warming scents throughout the air, making your home feel cozy and cared for.

Create a warm beverage bar in your home. Get creative with flavors and allow a cup of tea, cocoa or warm spiced wine to become a part of your evening ritual.

Since many of us are not able to host or attend a gathering this year, consider preparing a meal and making plates to deliver to your neighbors. Or, have a virtual cookie baking day with your family.

Holiday hygge is easy and comforting.

 

Most people are already doing at least some of these simple holidays hygge hacks without even knowing it. Now that you know the term for that warm and fuzzy feeling, you will be able to up your holiday hygge game even further.