You can't get more simple than this white-on-white design with Scandinavian modern flair. I love a good decked-out Christmas tree (all white lights of course), but I love bare branches with ornaments even more.
The final touch in a Danish home is candles. Everyone lights candles all the time to create hygge, which loosely translates as atmosphere or coziness. No Danish home is complete without a few burning candles. Create your own hygge by burning a few simple, unscented candles in each room of your house.More:8 Nordic Secrets to Exude True Warmth at HomeHow to Get That Modern Scandinavian Look
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"Cushions and rugs are made from natural materials and often change with the seasons: velvet and cashmere throws in winter, cotton and linen in summer.
"Everyone lights candles all the time to create hygge, which loosely translates as atmosphere or coziness."
The final touch in a Danish home is candles. Everyone lights candles all the time to create hygge, which loosely translates as atmosphere or coziness. No Danish home is complete without a few burning candles. Create your own hygge by burning a few simple, unscented candles in each room of your house.
You can't get more simple than this white-on-white design with Scandinavian modern flair. I love a good decked-out Christmas tree (all white lights of course), but I love bare branches with ornaments even more
This is good Feng Shui because the off-season fireplace is being used in a creative, warm, and inviting way. When a hearth is completely empty it creates a "black hole" in the room, creating negative Chi.