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People spend half of the winter season getting their home cozy, new survey reveals

December 8, 2025
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People spend half of the winter season getting their home cozy, new survey reveals

Winter of “hygge” is here: Two in three Americans said they want to “hibernate the entire winter like a bear.”

The poll of 2,000 US adults found 86% love the idea of getting as cozy as possible during the winter months, embracing what the Danes call “hygge” — the literal practice of getting cozy.

Definitions aside, 71% of people believe they could make their home feel cozier than it currently does, rating their home’s cozy factor at 6.5 out of 10.

Commissioned by Naturepedic and conducted by Talker Research, the study revealed that the average person will spend more than half of the winter season dedicated to getting cozy (56 days out of 90).

Young woman placing pillows on a couch.
Seventy-one percent of people believe they could make their home feel cozier than it currently does, rating their home’s cozy factor at 6.5 out of 10. Prostock-studio – stock.adobe.com
Illustration showing 2 in 3 Americans wish they could hibernate like a bear the entire winter, with two solid bear icons and one faded bear icon.
Two in three Americans said they want to “hibernate the entire winter like a bear.” SWNS

And many shared what they believe getting cozy really means: curling up on the couch (48%), layers of blankets (46%), enjoying the quiet (42%), sleeping in (41%), and making fresh coffee, tea, or hot chocolate (40%).

Others believe coziness includes not leaving the home (37%), cold or rainy weather outside (37%), lighting candles (35%), putting on relaxing music (34%), and spending time with family (33%).

A third believes it means getting caught up on TV shows or YouTube videos, many of whom shared their favorite “cozy” shows: 90-Day Fiancé, Blue Bloods, Chicago Fire, Dateline, Family Guy, Friends, Gilmore Girls, Grey’s Anatomy, any Hallmark movie, and the ultimate classic: Law & Order.

Illustration showing 86% of people love the idea of getting as cozy as possible during winter months, known as
The poll of 2,000 US adults found 86% love the idea of getting as cozy as possible during the winter months, embracing what the Danes call “hygge” — the literal practice of getting cozy. SWNS

Nearly three in four (72%) said they would even cancel social plans if they were feeling too comfortable to leave the house.

“Winter is when families crave warmth and connection most,” said Arin Schultz, Chief Growth Officer at Naturepedic and father of four. “Whether that’s reading to your kids inside a blanket fort or sipping your morning coffee in bed, these small comfort rituals we have can help us feel better and sleep better when colder weather and shorter days leave us feeling fatigued.”

The study also found that when people feel at their absolute coziest and the role being cozy plays in getting good quality sleep.

Illustration of a graph showing the top 3 things people do to get cozy: 48% curl up on the couch, 46% bury under piles of blankets, and 42% enjoy the quiet. 76% said they get better quality sleep if they feel cozy beforehand.
Many shared what they believe getting cozy really means: curling up on the couch, layers of blankets, enjoying the quiet, sleeping in, and making fresh coffee, tea, or hot chocolate. SWNS

Two-thirds (63%) said the weekends are the best days to get cozy and comfy, and peak coziness can be achieved at 3 p.m.

Once they get cozy, it takes just 48 minutes for the average person to feel relaxed. And 76% tend to get better quality sleep if they feel cozy beforehand.

Likewise, a majority said they tend to stay asleep for longer (75%) and wake up feeling more refreshed (72%) if they go to bed feeling cozy.

Sixty-eight percent believe that a good night of sleep allows them to brave cold winter days.

Illustration of an infographic showing that 75% of people sleep longer and 72% feel more refreshed if they fall asleep feeling cozy.
A majority said they tend to stay asleep for longer and wake up feeling more refreshed if they go to bed feeling cozy. SWNS

“Getting good quality sleep is important year-round, but can be a lot harder to do in the winter months,” Schultz continued. “Creating a cozy bedroom helps your body relax and sync with its natural rhythms that tell you it’s time to rest.”

What Gets People Feeling Cozy?

  • Curling up on the couch – 48%
  • Layers of blankets – 46%
  • Enjoying the quiet – 42%
  • Sleeping in – 41%
  • Making fresh tea/coffee/hot chocolate – 40%
Illustration of a person sleeping in bed, next to text saying
The study revealed that the average person will spend more than half of the winter season dedicated to getting cozy. SWNS
  • Not leaving the home – 37%
  • Cold/rainy/snowy weather outside – 37%
  • Lighting candles – 35%
  • Putting on relaxing music – 34%
  • Spending time with family – 33%
  • Putting on thick socks – 33%
  • Getting caught up on TV shows or YouTube videos – 33%
  • Lighting up the fireplace – 32%
  • Soft lighting – 31%
  • Changing into flannel PJs – 31%
  • My pets sleeping next to me – 26%
Warm and cozy window arrangement with candles, a blanket, and string lights.
Once they get cozy, it takes just 48 minutes for the average person to feel relaxed. Olga Miltsova – stock.adobe.com
  • Reading a book – 26%
  • Changing into a thick robe – 23%
  • Going to bed early – 21%
  • Turning on a virtual fireplace – 19%
  • Scrolling social media – 18%
  • Playing video games – 16%

Research methodology:

Talker Research surveyed 2,000 general population Americans who have access to the internet; the survey was commissioned by Naturepedic and administered and conducted online by Talker Research between Oct. 31 and Nov. 6, 2025. A link to the questionnaire can be found here.

The post People spend half of the winter season getting their home cozy, new survey reveals appeared first on New York Post.

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