Hygge at Home: 6 Ways to Create a Cozy Work from Home Environment

Hygge at Home: 6 Ways to Create a Cozy Work from Home Environment

As a graphic designer and eCommerce entrepreneur, you understand the importance of a productive yet comfortable workspace. Working from home offers the freedom to curate an environment that not only fosters creativity but also embraces coziness and convenience.

With your two feline companions by your side, you've mastered the art of blending comfort with cutting-edge technology in every aspect of your daily routine.

In this article, we'll explore six ways to infuse hygge—the Danish concept of coziness and contentment—into your home office setup, combining soft lighting, plush furnishings, and personalized touches to create a workspace that not only inspires productivity but also nurtures your well-being.

Embracing Hygge to create the Ultimate Comfort Zone that Boosts Your Focus and Relaxation

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1. Just Say No to the Big Light:

Opt for warm, dimmable LED desk lamps or string lights to create a cozy ambiance without straining your eyes. Consider the Philips Hue White Ambiance Smart Bulb for customizable warmth. Personally, I can't stand the big overhead lights so my current apartment is filled with vibey lights that I am fully in control of. My personal favorites are the smart bulbs in the bedroom and patio, and I have a cute color changing jellyfish lamp in the kitchen that keeps it just light enough to scavenge for shredded cheese at midnight.

 


2. Plush Pillow Throws and Cushions:

Incorporate soft blankets and throw pillows into your workspace for added comfort and warmth. Look for options like the Chanasya Fuzzy Faux Fur Throw Blanket for a luxurious touch. But seriously, if any another texture touches me at night, I'm throwing a fit. Only the softest mink for me from now on and I will accept nothing less. I do like my silk sheets though but they are under at least 3 layers of fuzzies and I won't make my bed any other way. Neurospicy girls get it.

 

3. Bring the Outdoors Inside:

It kind of makes me wonder if maybe we're just supposed to be living outside when we fill our homes with plants and feral creatures. But alas, we live in a society. So bring the outdoors indoors with potted plants or a small indoor fountain to add tranquility and a sense of connection to nature to your workspace. Consider low-maintenance plants like succulents or pothos.

 

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4. Scents Have a much more Stronger Effect on Psyche than You Know

Scents and aromatherapy have a profound impact on mental wellness by directly stimulating the limbic system in the brain, triggering emotional responses and stress reduction. Certain scents like lavender and chamomile have calming properties that lower heart rate and cortisol levels, promoting relaxation and reducing anxiety. Aromatherapy's ability to evoke memories and associations fosters feelings of comfort and nostalgia, while certain aromas like lavender and chamomile aid in improving sleep quality by signaling the brain to unwind before bedtime. Use essential oil diffusers or scented candles to fill your workspace with soothing aromas like lavender or eucalyptus, promoting relaxation and focus. Try the URPOWER Essential Oil Diffuser for a stylish and effective option.

 

5. If You're Going to sit on it All Day, Might as Well Be Cozy AF

The foot rest additions to new office chairs are life changing. And for gamers who spend a lot of time at their desks, too. I do both, game and work in the same freaking place. I'm moving into a new office space soon and I'll be getting a standing desk but for now, these chairs help reduce at least some of the negative impact of being sedentary for 18hrs a day. Its important to invest in a comfortable, ergonomic chair with plush padding and adjustable features to support your back during long work hours. Check out the Hbada Ergonomic Office Chair for both comfort and style and a $50 coupon sale going on right now.



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6. Does a Person Live Here or a Robot? Add some Colors to those Walls!

Surround yourself with meaningful decor, such as photos, artwork, or motivational quotes, to personalize your workspace and create a sense of comfort and inspiration. Consider framing your favorite quotes or prints for a personal touch. I love movies, TV shows, and pop culture in general so I create my own original art and posters to decorate my space in the weird, dark but also vibrant aesthetic I haven't let go of since 2013. Like my Twin Peaks poster here.

As you embark on your journey to embrace the Hygge lifestyle in your home office, remember that creating a cozy and inviting workspace is not only beneficial for your productivity but also essential for your overall well-being. By incorporating soft lighting, comforting scents, and personalized decor into your workspace, you can transform it into a sanctuary that nurtures both your creativity and mental wellness.

 

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Now, I'd love to hear from you!

How do you incorporate comfort into your own workspace? Whether it's through plush cushions, soothing music, or a favorite warm beverage, share your Hygge-inspired tips with us in the comments below.

And don't forget, if you're looking for original and custom decor to enhance your cozy work environment, be sure to check out our store for a curated selection of products designed to elevate your home office experience. Here's to creating a workspace where comfort and creativity thrive!

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