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3 Key Elements of the Cottagecore Home Style

Have you recently seen bits and pieces of cottagecore design on social media and wish to know more?

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Keep reading to discover the key elements of the cottagecore home style and some examples of how you can bring this style to life in your home.

What is Cottagecore Design?

Cottagecore is a new and emerging aesthetic in home design and fashion spaces. Cottagecore is a romantic interior design trend that combines some elements of farmhouse style and floral, pastel colors.

You may have heard of cottagecore as a concept from its recent popularity on social media platforms such as Instagram, Pinterest, and TikTok. While cottagecore style is a trend, many people appreciate this aesthetic. Today, we’ll explore how to achieve the cottagecore style in your space.

Elements of Cottagecore

You can create a cottagecore style in your home that is as simplified or complex as you like it. Here are some of the key elements that make up this style and how you can incorporate them into your home.

1. Comfy Vintage

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Cottagecore style peaked during 2020 and continues to rise in popularity now. Because of its popularity during this time, cottagecore embodies a wonderfully comfortable style that makes staying home and social distancing look fun.

At the same time, cottagecore style also pulls from current fashion and interior design trends while adding a touch of vintage. You’ll find many cottagecore scenes sprinkled with vintage mirrors, vases, and other decorations.

2. Floral Patterns

Floral patterns are the staple of cottagecore design. You can incorporate florals through artwork, pillows, blankets, rugs, wallpaper, and, of course, through real flowers. Having this floral touch helps bring in an earthy, rustic touch to compliment the vintage pieces.

3. Color Palette

When practicing cottagecore design, keep to a simple, light color palette. Neutral and pastel colors work best to embody cottagecore style, and they complement the pastel floral patterns on your accessories as well.

Now that you know the key elements of the cottagecore home style, you can turn your home into a light and bright garden paradise.

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