Get your home ready for autumn with this simple advice

Get your home ready for autumn with this simple advice

Autumn is on its way so why not spend a little time nesting and investing in all things cosy to prepare for the upcoming season.

As we wave goodbye to the summer sunshine, it can be surprising how quickly the nights will start to draw in, turning things chilly and autumnal. This need not be so bad if you spend a little time nesting and investing in all things cosy. Look no further than the popular Danish concept of 'Hygge' - that's cosiness, comfort, indulgence and well being to you and me - to guide you to achieve your goal. We've put together a few pointers to help you Hygge-up your home.

Light Up Your Life

What's cosier than the glow of a room by candlelight? Striking a match to a candlewick can instantly transform the atmosphere of a room and watching the flame dance as it reflects across your surfaces is a truly soothing sight. Opting for a scented candle can add another layer of Hygge to your home, as the aroma indulges and delights the sense of smell.

Feed Your Soul

Indulge your senses with good food that will warm you through to your heart. Make like a Dane and serve your loved ones hearty, warming dishes like stews, smoked fish pies, comforting oatmeal and of course, their world-renowned, glorious pastries. A full tummy leads to a full heart.

Drink And Be Merry

Hot drinks are just the ticket on a chilly autumnal night. If it's a school night, why not opt for a decadent hot chocolate, mugs full to the brim with frothy cream and marshmallows. If you're feeling a bit naughty, you could do worse than to spike it with a little brandy or a splash of Bailey's. Alternatively, if you want to be full-blown wicked, why not try a hot port or a hot toddy packed full of lemons impaled with cloves and your favourite Irish whiskey.

Substance Over Style

Looks like your mother was right. Choosing clothing for practicality rather than style has long been en vogue with our Scandinavian friends. Think cosy knits, fleeces and heavy fabrics to promote warmth and happiness. Slippers and chunky cardigans are a must at home to ensure that shivers never interrupt your lounging.

Add Some Love To Your Lounge

Accessorise your way to comfort by decorating your living room and bedroom with warm, romantic colours, wholesome prints like Fair Isle and heavy textured fabrics like thick knits and velvet. You don't need to go full-on Scandinavian to achieve this goal but nods like a throw pillow here and a blanket there can work wonderfully with the accessories that you already have.

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