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Are we all obsessed with having a cosy home?

4 min read
Oct '25 • by Molly-Sue Moore

Quick summary

Yes, we are increasingly obsessed with having a cosy home, as recent trends and surveys show. People spend more on items like bath trays and warm lighting, and seek snug spaces like reading nooks or broken-plan layouts to create comfort. This shift is driven by a desire for relaxation and a retreat from the fast-paced outside world, especially after recent unsettling years.

Recent trends indicate that everyone seems to be increasingly drawn to the cosy aspects of life. Throughout architecture, design and lifestyle trends, it seems everyone is more ready than ever to hunker down at home. We explore whether we’re all a little bit obsessed with cosiness, try to understand why and what we can learn from our findings to benefit our own homes.

What do we mean when we say ‘cosy’?

When we describe something as cosy, we’re describing something that gives us a warm, comforting or relaxing feeling. There are a number of interpretations of what makes a home cosy but some strong themes prevail. Think soft throws, layered beige and cream colour palettes, scented candles burning throughout the day (thanks Hygge) and reading nooks.

Proud to be cosy

We recently conducted a survey that illuminated the correlation between how cosy and relaxed people feel at home and how proud they are of it. Considering that research by Denmark’s world-famous Happiness Research Institute indicates that pride is one of the most important factors towards our happiness, it’s a valuable insight into how our homes can impact how we feel in general. If we make our homes more cosy places to be, perhaps we’ll feel a greater sense of pride overall and gain a richer sense of wellbeing.

Cosy couple

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