I just got back from a solo trip to Paris and have planned a day of Hygge ahead. I had prepared for this day before I went to Paris a couple of days ago by giving our home some TLC ♡
I’ve bought back some French delicatessens; baguette, Camembert cheese, cakes & pastries, chocolate and more.
I’ve been leisurely walking around in Paris for the last couple of days, doing photography, indulge in delicious foods, reflecting, reviewing, planning and more – so on my agenda is simply to unwind, relax, have a hot bath, pamper myself, eat my French food and watch movies – just perfect ♡
I’ve created a little ‘nook’ on the couch filled with cushions, pillows and fluffy blankets and put out some scented candles.
And as I sit here, writing this post, I feel more relaxed than I have done in a while – cosy, warm and happy.
Pure Bliss ♡ (Connect with me on Instagram and see what I am up to)
What to bring more Hygge into your life?
- Create a relaxing space filled with cushions and fluffy blankets.
- Snuggle up in knitted clothing.
- If you have one, light the fire in your living room.
- Candles, candles, candles!
- Do something creative that makes you happy – knit, sew, write, read, colour, draw, paint
- Have technology-free hours.
- Make comfort food that requires slow cooking.
- Treat yourself with hot and comforting drinks.
- Be aware of and take comfort with your surroundings
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I love the photograph you used for this post! Also, I felt like the “comfort” of your day of Hygge really transcended through the article because I felt calmer just reading this. ☺️
Thank you, Lisa. I change the interior of my home according to every season or my mood. This was the cool Summer look. I just updated to my Winter look this morning – all red. Home evokes certain feelings and emotions, so I tend to decorate my home according to how I want to feel.