Check it Out: Home Is Where the Hygge Is

Submitted by B. Wood on

With rainy, dark days, autumn keeps people ensconced in their homes. Spending more time indoors makes all of us want to achieve hygge. Hygge, (pronounced HYOO-guh) is a Danish word without a direct English translation, but it refers to a “comfortable quality that makes one feel cozy and content.” I keep running across this idea of hygge, and in this quiet and drizzly season, it’s the quality I want to experience in my own home. The book My Hygge Home: How to Make Home Your Happy Place (by Meik Wiking, 2022), based on research from The Happiness Institute in Copenhagen, is a great introduction to this concept.

There are as many books about home decorating and interior design as there are personal styles, it seems. I love to look at decorating books and magazines, although I admit I’ve never seen any that feature dog toys scattered across the floor and dishes on the counter - features that are prominent in our house. We have books to appeal to every style at the library - traditional to goth, and quite a lot in-between. Recent additions include:

Once you have your style selected and your belongings arranged, you may be ready to start a DIY project, and the library also has great books on crafts and projects from bookcases to rag rugs. Or, you may decide to just hunker down and enjoy your hygge home. Cheers!

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