How to have a Hygge Christmas atmosphere this holiday season

Winter time is the best moment to embrace the Hygge way of life. These are my 5 tips on how to have a Hygge Christmas atmosphere

Have a very Hygge Christmas

Hello my beautiful friends!
You might think it’s getting late to talk about Christmas decorating, considering Christmas is only 1 week away. But quite a few people wrote me in reply to one of my Instagram stories asking for help with last-minute decorations. Well, I will not tell you to go to the store and buy all the colorful string lights you can find. Rather, why not going for a more minimalistic and Nordic style this year?

If you’ve been around a while, you know that my love for Scandinavian interior decor dates a long while back. I even designed a whole Nordic Interior collection inspired by Scandinavian homes and the hygge way of life.

And winter time it’s the best moment to embrace this very unique decorating style. Scandinavian decorations are relatively subdued. Lots of candles, lots of nature-inspired decor. If you need help, these are my 5 tips on how to have a Hygge Christmas atmosphere.

Hygge Christmas: an improvised Christmas tree

Go for a walk in the woods and look out for some beautiful fallen tree branches, and take them home with you. Once you’ve put them in a nice container or vase, they can serve as your zero-waste Christmas tree – with or without ornaments.

Hygge Christmas
Hygge Christmas | source: MiCasa
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Hygge Christmas | source: mb-malinb.se
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Hygge Christmas | source: Cox & Cox

number 2 Hygge Christmas: put your Christmas tree into a container

Even if you opt for a full Christmas tree, pass the stand or the tree skirt and keep yours in container made of natural materials.
Go for natural but rustic materials such as wood, metal or seagrass. We have our Christmas tree in a seagrass basket.

Hygge Christmas
Hygge Christmas | source: digsdigs
Hygge Christmas
Hygge Christmas | source: kristinalynne
Hygge Christmas
Hygge Christmas | source: digsdigs

number 3 Hygge Christmas: decorate with unusual items

Ok shiny Christmas baubles and sparkly garlands, step aside. We’re hanging wooden beads, and ginger cookies, and simple, rustic ornaments this year.
I love a Christmas tree decorated with just a few, simple minimal ornaments.

Last minute gift idea: Christmas cookie decorations
Hygge Christmas | source: SevenRoses.net ;-)

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Hygge Christmas | source: themerrythought

Check out this video from the Merry Thought on how to make some last minute DIY wooden Christmas ornaments:

number 4Hygge Christmas: Skip the ornaments all together

There’s something so magical about Christmas trees that are simply adorned with string or fairy lights and almost no ornaments. Obviously only white ones.

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Hygge Christmas | source: Mokkasin
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Hygge Christmas | source: West Helm
Hygge Christmas
Hygge Christmas | source: Mokkasin

number 5 Hygge Christmas: it’s not only about the decorations….

Lastly, remember that you cannot simply recreate a warm, cozy decor and call it “hygge” if you don’t actually take some time off, bake your own cookies, light candles, have a warm cup of tea/coffee/warm chocolate, take the time to read a book under a blanket, have meaningful conversations with the people you care about and so on.
Remember that Hygge is a whole way of life, not just a decorating style.

Hygge Christmas

If you want to embrace Hygge at Christmas, don’t hesitate to follow my Pinterest board dedicated to it: ↟ nordic christmas ↟ I add lots of ideas all the time: DIY, decorating tips etc.

Bring hygge into your home with holiday DIY & décor, the scandi-cool/Nordic way

There you have it, my 5 tips to bring Hygge into your homes this holiday season.
DO you prefer the posh look or the more rustic one? Let me know in the comments’ section below.

And don’t forget to pin this post to spread the love ♥
I wish you a love-filled day xoxo

Have a very Hygge Christmas

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  1. Reply

    Francesca, What an inspiring post! My favorite Christmases were the ones spent in Denmark as a child with my family. This Christmas we have just renovated our third floor and the exposed oak beams and simplicity of the angled walls have have drawn me back to childhood when there were lit candles on the tree. Thank you! And have a cozy Christmas – Hanne

  2. Reply

    Awesome, beautiful and natural I love this look. very inspiring .

  3. Reply

    I love this post, I clicked right away when I saw Hygge in the title! I’m from Norway but currently living abroad, and seeing this post gave me such a Christmas feeling x
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