Being happy is a very individual feeling. However, there are some things that are central to our happiness and seem to work the same way for all people, regardless of one another.
The most important thing is definitely the people around us who give us joy and support when we aren't feeling particularly well.
But we also need a comfortable home where we can retreat and recharge our batteries.
In times of instability and upheaval, our own home becomes more and more important and we long for natural and honest materials such as wool, real wood, stone, ceramics, felt, copper or other non-ferrous metals and earthy colors.
It is precisely this atmosphere that the Scandinavian style embodies with its wonderful materials, which take us on a journey and give us an image of sensuality and haptic and optical warmth.
Many things that were considered marginal until recently are now an absolute must-have and are being spread like wildfire on social media.
We put blankets over the sofa again, there are imprecise ceramic vases on our window sills, onto which the glaze flows down irregularly in drip-like runs.
Mixtures of materials of different kinds are welcome and even the traditional
Textile patterns are knitted and woven that create an eclectic and relaxed atmosphere. Because today stylistic rules are no longer so relevant and are perceived more as recommendations.
Things can finally be thrown together as long as they promise an emotional value and can be rigorously integrated into our existing collection of objects, what we call an apartment.
These different materials give us security and represent warmth and durability. The apartment becomes a personal cocoon in which we increase our energy level again and stay away from the world so that we can change the world again, charged with energy...
Today we have again gained opportunities in our own home. Finally, having is no longer quite as important as being. Objects with a connection give us a good feeling and the status symbols fortunately fade into the background.
Increase your well-being at home
It doesn't always take a lot of new things to transform an apartment into your home. Coordinated furniture and accessories to your taste, decorated with a few personal treasures from your past, can make the difference. Good luck!