CottageCore Decor

Cottagecore Decor

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Step into a world of comfort and nostalgia. Our Cottagecore collection is where vintage trends meet warm, lived-in appeal. The collection is inspired by country cottages and provincial beauty. It features delicate floral motifs, distressed finishes, and hand-painted accents that add tranquility to any space. You’ll find soft textiles and weathered wall decor with an old-school look, as well as with vintage furniture and quaint kitchenware. The Antique Farmhouse collection will help you create a warm retreat with comfort and charm – whether you're remodeling one room or embracing the whole Cottagecore lifestyle in your home.

Cottagecore decor evokes the spirit of old-world beauty. It honors nature’s beauty, craftsmanship, and ordinary simplicity. You can layer delicate lacy or embroidered linens such as table runners with weathered wooden accents. You’ll be telling a tale of warmth and sentimentality. You’ll also find decorative lanterns, ceramic pitchers, and rustic baskets that emit their own functional beauty, along with vintage clocks and botanical prints that add plenty of timeless appeal. At Antique Farmhouse, we have an enormous selection of Cottagecore home decor and accessories. Whether you are drawn to the whimsical spirit of floral motifs or the cozy appeal of antique-style furniture, we’ve got a carefully chosen assortment that will bring the heart of the country right into your home. Every item will transport you back to a simpler time when beauty and comfort went hand in hand. Browse these remarkable pieces today, and bring rustic charm to your favorite space.


Cottagecore decor – Frequently Asked Questions

What is cottagecore?

Cottagecore is a specific aesthetic, usually in reference to home décor and fashion, that originated on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram. The aesthetic embraces rural European living. It romanticizes simple country living, with décor pieces like wicker baskets, throw pillows, and ruffled fabrics working particularly well for a cottagecore home.

How do I start decorating my home in a cottagecore style?

For a cottagecore style home, focus on soft, natural colors, soft and cozy fabrics, and vintage furniture. Incorporate more natural materials in your home, like wicker and weathered wood. Be sure to add greenery, too, with hanging dried flowers working particularly well for cottagecore. Invest in an anchor piece to tie a room together, such as a pleated stoneware pendant light from Antique Farmhouse.

What colors are typically used in cottagecore decor?

Cottagecore décor typically uses colors inspired by the natural world to create a feeling of simplicity and rural living. Think soft, pastel shades like lavender, dusty pinks, and eggshell blue. Neutral and earthy shades also work well, such as creams, beiges, greens, and deep oranges.

What are some essential elements of cottagecore design?

Four essential elements of cottagecore design include natural colors, vintage décor pieces, nature, and comfort. Shades should be soft, neutral, and earth-inspired, such as sage greens and lavender. The design is greatly inspired by the natural world, so cottagecore homes often include flowers and greenery. It’s all wrapped up with plenty of comfort, with comfy pillows, blankets, and cushions working well.

Where can I find vintage or antique items for a cottagecore look?

You can find vintage or antique items for cottagecore designs in many second-hand shops, like thrift stores. You just need a good eye to find items like weathered wooden tables or woven baskets! There are also excellent online stores that specialize in cottagecore pieces. Antique Farmhouse is a particular standout, offering an entire selection in the cottagecore style, including aged garden gates, throw pillows, patchwork quilts, and more.

Can I achieve a cottagecore aesthetic on a budget?

Yes, it is possible to achieve a cottagecore look even on a budget. To achieve this, start small, incorporating interesting antique pieces you find in thrift stores into your space. The best thing is cottagecore and eclectic go hand in hand, so you can build up your cottagecore décor pieces over time without worrying if they match perfectly.

What types of fabrics and materials work best in cottagecore decor?

Cottagecore is an aesthetic that embraces natural, weathered, and imperfect pieces. As such, use fabrics such as wool, cotton, and linen. For materials, opt for wicker, wood, and warm-toned metals like copper and brass. Don’t forget about patterns, too. A weathered painted look works well, as do florals and anything reminiscent of the outdoors.

How do I incorporate nature and greenery into my cottagecore space?

Nature and greenery go hand in hand with cottagecore designs. To incorporate these into your space, purchase indoor plants like string of hearts, ferns, and English ivy. Dried flowers also work wonderfully inside a cottagecore home, and you can use twine to tie the dried flowers together before hanging them in your living area.

Is cottagecore decor suitable for small apartments or urban living?

You can definitely incorporate cottagecore décor into a small or city-based apartment! You can do this by searching thrift stores and finding vintage pieces to add flair to your space. Focus on natural materials like wicker, wood, and wool fabrics. Then, make your place extra cozy with cushions and blankets.

Are There Any Seasonal Sales or Events for Fall Decor?

Yes, we have seasonal sales and events for our fall collection, including Hello Fall, Chipped Charm and Chestnut, Fall and Fellow, Cozy Amber Glow, Heart and Haunt, Found in Fall, and Porches and Pumpkins. So, whether you want wreaths for your door or spooky items pre-Halloween, we have it all.

How can I blend modern pieces with a cottagecore aesthetic?

It is possible to match modern pieces with the cottagecore aesthetic by considering color, design, and materials. Clean, modern rooms with minimalistic furnishings can be updated by adding some dried flowers, wicker baskets, and floral patterns. Stick to neutral tones like beige, soft whites, and creams, as these shades work well for both aesthetics.