I’m sorry to say that that hygge word irritates me! Don’t we have our own - cosiness? - and do we really need the Scandis to tell us how to do it?
IMO the whole hygge thing was a very clever marketing tool dreamt up by someone (who’s probably congratulating themselves at how amazingly well it worked) to make us buy ever more Stuff in the form of throws, candles, etc.
Two years ago a Swedish friend of mine returned to Stockholm after many years here, and bought herself a very nice flat, but before deciding she sent me umpteen estate agents’ blurbs/photos of positively the most un-hygge-like flats imaginable - virtually all in stark and minimalist white, black and grey - barely a hint of colour, let alone anything remotely cosy-looking anywhere. (Hers is not at all stark now, I hasten to add.)
It’s not just flats, either - on a visit last year we had dinner at her son’s relatively large house, and it was just the same - all very nice but white, white, minimalist white everywhere, nothing hygge-ish at all.
Maybe Sweden’s different from Norway and Denmark when it comes to these things, though - I dare say someone else will know.