Spending all that time indoors made us yearn for a time when things were much simpler. Because of this, people were suddenly nostalgic for a bygone era. So, cottagecore fashion and lifestyle rose to prominence, and now it’s an aesthetic you can apply to your own apartment home.
But what is the cottagecore aesthetic? Imagine the decor of an old country farmhouse situated in the middle of a blooming field. If you want something similar for your place, look no further because we have some nostalgic design ideas for you.
Opt for Rustic Wooden Furniture
To achieve the country aesthetic, nature should be your design inspiration. Furniture made with wood is the way to go. Think wooden chairs with a faded finish, whitewashed wooden headboards, and wooden frames for your photos or paintings. You could even get a wooden rocking chair as a statement piece for your apartment. The more rustic the design is, the cozier your apartment will be
Incorporate Floral and Botanical Accents
Since the countryside is all about nature, invite nature in by adding floral and botanical accents to your apartment. Adopt as many plants as possible and strategically place them in your apartment home. Make sure they’ll thrive indoors, or create dried flower arrangements for you to display all over. Decorate like you’re bringing the garden into your home.
Decorate With Vintage Items
Vintage decor is part of the country home aesthetic, so now’s your chance to go shopping in a flea market. Think of unique items that’ll add character to your apartment home—a classic tea kettle, an embroidered throw pillow, an antique mirror. The vintage-inspired decor also works and you’ll find a lot of that online. If you’re not sure what kind of items to add, just think of your grandmother’s vintage pieces and you’ll be inspired.
Store Ingredients in Decorative Jars
Your ingredients aren’t only for cooking because you can use them for decorating as well! If you have dry ingredients for baking or herbs and spices for cooking, transfer them into decorative mason jars. Place them on your counter or dining table, and your apartment will instantly have that homey feel.
Embrace the Clutter
If you’re used to minimalist decor, your apartment might feel cluttered suddenly. All these new items and decorative pieces will undoubtedly take space. Still, it’s really part of the aesthetic—and their placements are intentional. Besides, all these items are signs that your space is being enjoyed and lived in, which is one component of the country home aesthetic. Start embracing the clutter as part of its design.
In the end, they’ll only make your apartment feel cozier.
The Briq on 4th Street Apartments in Bentonville, AR