Have you ever scrolled through Pinterest and just felt your heart rate slow down? That’s exactly what happened to me when I started exploring these beautiful, cozy spaces. There is something so magical about the “Cottagecore” aesthetic—it’s all about embracing a simpler, sun-drenched life filled with fresh flowers, vintage finds, and a massive amount of chunky knit blankets. Whether you’re living in a city apartment or a house in the suburbs, you can totally steal these “English Countryside” vibes. I’ve rounded up some of my favorite looks to show you how to turn your home into a peaceful sanctuary. Let’s dive in!
1. Garden Workspace

Imagine waking up, grabbing your favorite pen, and sitting down here. This little nook is a dream! The dark wood of the vintage desk provides such a beautiful contrast to the bright bay window. I love how the lavender adds a pop of royal purple against the greenery outside. It’s a perfect example of how to use “biophilic design”—basically just a fancy way of saying “bring the outside in.” If you have a window with a view, don’t hide it with heavy drapes; use sheer floral curtains like these to let the light dance around the room.
2. Coastal Corner

This spot feels like a breath of salty sea air. If you aren’t a fan of bright greens and pinks, this muted blue-gray palette is the way to go. The vertical shiplap walls give it that “weathered cottage” texture, while the straw hat and seashell accents make it feel like a vacation home. Pro tip: notice the striped chair? Mixing patterns (like stripes and florals) works perfectly as long as they share a similar color story. It’s lived-in, effortless, and totally serene.
3. Floral Dreams

This room is a masterclass in layering. You’ve got the quilted floral bedspread, the ruffled pillowcases, and those dusty rose accents that tie back to the vintage-style rug. It feels incredibly romantic without being “too much.” If you want to recreate this, focus on textures. A linen headboard and a woven tray on the nightstand add that tactile, “touchable” quality that makes a bedroom feel like a hug.
4. Heritage Nook

This is where I’d spend my entire Sunday afternoon. The gallery wall is the real star here—mixing different sized gold and wood frames with classic portraits gives the room a sense of history. And that chunky knit throw? It’s basically mandatory for the cottage look. It adds so much weight and coziness to the cream wingback chair. Even if your furniture is modern, adding a few “ancestor-style” portraits and a steaming cup of tea will give you those instant old-world vibes.
5. Botanical Bliss

Floral on floral—yes, it works! This wingback chair is such a statement piece. The trick to making a busy pattern like this work is keeping the walls a solid, calming color (like this sage green). I also love the symmetry of the four botanical prints on the wall; it makes the corner feel organized and intentional. When you’re styling a side table, a simple white pitcher filled with a mix of colorful roses is the easiest way to brighten the whole mood.
6. Tea Time

This room feels like it’s straight out of a storybook. That turquoise floral wallpaper is bold, but because the furniture and the rug are neutral creams, it doesn’t feel overwhelming. The distressed, “shabby chic” coffee table and the arched bookshelf add so much character. It’s a reminder that furniture doesn’t have to be perfect—scuffs and peeled paint just mean the piece has a story to tell. Grab some cookies, pour some tea, and you’re basically in the Cotswolds.
7. Spring Sunroom

Sometimes, less is more. This space is so airy and bright! The white sofa and sheer curtains act as a blank canvas for the bright tulips and those colorful macarons. I’m obsessed with the little ceramic rabbit on the table—it’s a playful nod to the garden just outside those French doors. This look is all about “light and bright.” If you have a room that gets great sun, keep the furniture white to reflect that glow.
8. Beaded Elegance

This living room feels a bit more “Modern Cottage.” The wood-bead chandelier is such a cool focal point—it’s rustic but sophisticated. I love the height that the cherry blossom branches bring to the console table; it draws your eye up and makes the ceilings feel huge. Using a large, neutral-patterned rug is a great way to anchor a big room and keep it feeling cozy rather than cavernous. It’s the perfect place for a family gathering.
9. Boho Retreat

Finally, we have a fun twist on the theme! This room mixes the traditional cottage elements (like the white hutch and floral pillows) with a bohemian hanging egg chair. It’s a great way to make the style feel a bit more youthful and fun. The large Fiddle Leaf Fig plant adds a burst of life and height to the corner. It goes to show that you don’t have to follow the “rules” perfectly—mix in what you love, and it will always feel like home.