Incorporating Hygge Design Elements Into Your Home’s Exterior

The Danish concept of hygge — pronounced “hue-gah” — is all about maximizing warmth and comfort with soft textures and natural tones. Though “hygge” is a foreign word, it isn’t as foreign to us Denverites as you might think. We’re willing to bet that all fellow Coloradans will understand why this principle perfectly suits our climate and local character!

Bright, simple, and designed to make us feel like our homes are oases away from the outside world, hygge balances our connection to nature with our favorite modern creature comforts. Read on to see how this Scandinavian style can bring out the best of our wintry days while amplifying your relationship with the great outdoors.  

 

 

Why Hygge? 

This style is popular for a number of reasons — while contemporary, hygge design rejects the black-and-white minimalism and crisp lines that have dominated many homes for years. Instead, it embraces color, softness, and the realities of a loved and lived-in home. 

The style is easy to obtain and can help ward off the winter blues and cabin fever during our coldest months, making our homes feel like a welcoming ski lodge instead of a monotonous dormitory to wait out the season.

By making your home itself evoke a warm hug, the sight of heavy white snowflakes and low temperatures will start to feel almost as enticing as the lake on a bright summer’s day.    

Creating a Sanctuary with Windows

Creating a retreat indoors doesn’t mean closing out everything outside — the hygge concept actually encourages the opposite! By incorporating comfy hideouts and large windows, you can bring in the nurturing Colorado sun and admire the wonder of the falling snow, bare trees, and enduring nature that’s happening just beyond. 

Opening up your view not only motivates you to get outside and take in a little more vitamin D — essential for our long winters — but it also allows you to practice mindfulness and gratitude while you keep seasonal malaise at bay. 

With abundant large windows, you and your family can snuggle by the fire and connect with each other and the world outdoors. Try adding bay, picture, or garden windows from outstanding selections like Great Lakes Windows to get the best unimpeded views while upgrading your exterior and boosting your energy efficiency.  

Hygge Exterior Siding

Hygge doesn’t just boil down to paint and blankets — blending your home’s exterior with the landscape surrounding your home or emulating the elements can bring in some much-needed joy and inspire the way you interact with your surroundings. 

Steel siding selections and James Hardie fiber cement both have options that emulate the look of wood while adding longevity and endurance to your house. Additionally, adding stone, stone-like colors, or siding that lives on the warmer side of the color spectrum can signal the refuge waiting for you inside — rain or shine. Do you think you’ll be indulging in this comfy Scandinavian style? One thing’s for certain: When you live in Colorado and get help from the pros at Gravina’s, you’re sure to love how your home looks and feels — without stressing over the durability and efficiency of your windows, doors, and siding. Get in touch with our team of experts by calling or texting (303) 472-8462 to find the best materials, styles, and colors so you can start enjoying more of your home. We can’t wait to help make your design dreams come true!

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