1 // Add a lovely chunky knitted blanket for the ultimate hygge look like this one found on Decordots. A tray with coffee and a sweet treat will make it the perfect lazy morning spot!

2 // Put a textured rug on the floor to soften up the room. This one seen on Avenue adds a lovely and personal touch. A cluster of framed artworks or photographs is also a cozy addition, especially if it includes things that makes you feel happy.

3 // If you have a smaller and low bed, a large duvet touching the floor can give quite a cozy feeling. This image is from Urban Outfitters where the duvet cover is from.

4 // Adding some stacks of books on the floor can add a cozy effect to your space, photo via Planete Deco. Keeping the bed a bit half-made will also add some cozyness.

5 // Cute pillows like these “Big Spoon” & “Little Spoon” ones from Old English Company creates a nice atmosphere and encourages snuggling.

6 // Green plants and personal touches like these hats on the wall are a lovely way to bring hygge to the bedroom area. Great idea to add the large hanging planter in a corner to utilise the space, like New Darlings has done here.

7 // Mixing textures, fabrics and colours in the bedroom will help make the room ooze comfort, warmth and relaxation. A blanket casually draped on the end of the bed gives a nice and lovely feeling. This dreamy bedroom is from Norske Interiør Blogger.

8 // Adding a large light fixture above the bed, like this one from IKEA, creates a lovely cozy scene. If you are lucky enough to have a wooden slanted ceiling like this one found via Vtwonen it makes it even more snug.

9 // Accents of wood and nature is so welcoming and homely. I love the idea of putting up a wooden branch like this one found on the West Elm blog to hang items such as hats, scarfs or bags on. Keeping a couple of your favourite items on your nightstand like a book, a mug for hot drinks, flowers or plants and some decorative touches really helps to make it super cozy.

10 // And last but not least, candles! Having a lovely scented candle on the nightstand, a shelf or on the window sill will give any room a cozy and warm tone. Or why not put them on a rustic bench at the end of the bed like in this image from Blog Milk? Just make sure you stay safe and blow them out before going off to dreamland… Zzz..
What do you do to make your bedroom cozy?
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Just discovered your blog via pinterest. I’ll be heading to Oslo next week! Love your blog.
Hi Christiana, so happy to hear you love my blog! Oh and hope you have a wonderful time in Oslo – its a great city to visit.
This is such a great post! Love all the ideas to make a bedroom cozy, and will be sharing with the http://www.zenhanceyourhome.com community :)
Thank you so much Amy!
As a designer from a tropical country, Vietnam, I’m really curious and deeply in love with Scandinavian style. Your blog is amazing. I am so happy that I discovered it out. :)
Thank you so much Alris, I am so glad to hear!
Keeρ on working, great job!
Hi love, I’m writing a post on creating a hygge bedroom myself. Having spent 4 months living in Amsterdam, I absolutely love the concept of your blog. Wanted to let you know that I’m having trouble with your subscribe button – I’m getting an error asking for me to enter my email in Javascript. Lmk when fixed so i can stay in touch!
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Hi,
Where is the laundry basket from in post 6? I love it!
Thanks :)