Bringing The Cottagecore Aesthetic in Any Home
Maybe it’s the peace and quiet that makes it so appealing. Maybe it’s the promise of a simpler life. Whatever it is, moving far away to some cottage in in the country kind of sounds like the ultimate dream. But until the great escape, it might be easier to just bring a little Cottagecore into your own home aesthetic. We can’t promise the peace and quiet will come with it, but we can dream..
Typically, Cottagecore comes from the European aesthetic, referring to rural cottages. The cottage style is all about nostalgia and comfort, unlike the farmhouse style where you slap the words “KITCHEN” or “LAUNDRY” on the wall, throw in some “rustic” décor, and call it a day. Cottagecore, on the other hand, uses a thoughtful approach to your space to take you back to the days of simplicity and natural comfort.
Cottagecore’s appeal is pretty obvious. As we become more consumed by social media, technology, opportunities and being ‘busy,’ it’s no wonder that everyone craves more tranquility in their daily lives. Here are some ways you can bring the latest (yet oldest?) style into your home.
Make It Extra Cozy
Warm your home by adding more rugs, throws, long curtains, and overstuffed pillows. We want to go for the “everywhere I look makes me want to snuggle up and take a nap” kind of aesthetic. Cottagecore homes are welcoming, warm, and extra cozy, so make your home a place you want to be at least 99.9 percent of the time.
Bring In More Nature
Cottagecore really emphasizes nature, so pick your favorite flowers and house plants (but make sure they’re safe for kids and pets). Open your windows when it’s nice outside and let in the breeze. Natural sunlight is its own Cottagecore accessory and can make your home feel open, bright, and calming. Cottagecore is about romanticizing your life and home, so if you feel like the aesthetic brings you back to the 1600s, you’re doing it right. Minus the whole lack of rights or access to healthcare and education thing, that is.
Reduce Technology
Try to reduce the technology in your home, like TVs, game systems, Bluetooth speakers, and more. Of course, with the creeping of more and more tech into our lives, this step can be hard.
Try walking through your home and asking yourself what you and your family need. If that’s three TVs instead of four, hey, you’re on the right track.
Cottagecore encourages a slower, more intentional life, which means living with minimal technology - if possible. Even just opting for a tech-free room is a great start.
Use Muted Colors
The cottagecore style inspires the use of natural tones and relaxing hues. Essentially, try to incorporate colors you’d see in nature, like green, blue, yellow, and beige.
This could also include what type of flooring you use. You may consider learning some tips for incorporating antique wood into modern designs. Try to pair your wall paint, flooring, furniture, and décor together to help the space feel more put together.
Now that you understand how to incorporate cottagecore aesthetic in your home, you’re ready to live the modern version of Little House on the Prairie.
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