Escape to a Hygge Cabin this Autumn

When we think of autumn or winter staycations, it seems inevitable that we consider log cabins, hot tubs on a chilly evening—snuggled up in front of a fire or wood-burning stove. You could travel to the Lake District or venture out to Scotland. A hygge cabin is the perfect autumn getaway. Please take a look at some of the fantastic getaway options we have found. Dive deep in Robin Hood history and stay in Sherwood Forest in a treehouse complete with a rope bridge, hot tub and log burning stove. The Scottish Highlands is the home of Eagle Brae cabin village, which offers a largely carbon-neutral experience and multiple units you can choose from. If you want to escape to a secluded Lake District hideaway, you could stay in Sunny Beck. Two bedrooms, a wood burner and a veranda with a hot tub overlooking lake views. If going away doesn’t sound nearly as fun as staying at home, why not consider your own log cabin. The Yorvick by Smart Eco Living is a stunning pod for a home-based staycation you can enjoy every day. Created using sustainably sourced wood, this luxury pod comes with a bathroom, bedroom and kitchen. Composite Garden Buildings offer a stunning Bespoke Garden Room service and can even provide a built-in space for a hot tub which means you can have a sheltered area to slip in the water and luxuriate. Brighton & Hove Garden Rooms operating within 60 miles of Brighton & Hove – The Brampton in its large form is 5m x 6m beautifully clad in tongue and groove western red cedar Want to create the perfect ambience? Hygge up your log cabin with some of these great ideas. Let In The Lighting: Candles, fairy lights or other soft lighting help to set that winter mood and create an intimate space to relax in. Squeeze in Some Soft Furnishings: Stock up on cushions and throws and dot them around the space to create a warm and welcoming environment. Add some thicker curtains to your garden room door to really ramp up the cosiness factor. Stay Neutral: One of the keys to creating that warm and cosy atmosphere is sticking to a more neutral colour scheme. Create a harmonic and peaceful space using browns, creams and light greys. To add colour, why not inject deep aubergine or forest green. Turn Up The Fire: Gathering around a fire is a distinct part of Danish culture and, therefore, the Hygge style. If you are lucky enough to have a wood-burning stove in your garden room, make sure you stock up on logs and kindle; or consider a fire pit in your outdoor space. You could even get an ethanol tabletop fire like this! Choose Natural: Choose items that have a naturally rustic feel; bring the outside in with dried flowers, branches and autumn leaves. Use a mix of wood and leather. Upcycle antique furniture, embrace the imperfection of an old beaten chair. Hygge is not meant to be perfect. Try Texture: Macrame wall hangings, faux fur rugs, and fluffy woollen blankets will all add texture to your garden building. Using textures and textiles such as this brings another element of cosiness to the space. Whether it’s a cosy winter hut or a sprawling garden room with hot tub space you’re looking for, check out the selection of rooms from our sellers here.