How To Integrate Cottagecore Into Your Interiors This Year
Cottagecore is one of the biggest interior trends of 2026, with people turning away from grey and beige and looking for something more cosy and wholesome. Inspired by countryside living, slower lifestyles and a connection to nature, cottagecore interiors are designed to make you feel warm, embrace comfort and be timelessly charming. Imbuing natural textiles and vintage pieces, cottagecore makes a home that feels yours, as opposed to like a show home. In this article we’ve put together some top tips for integrating cottagecore into your home, so even if you don’t live in the countryside you can shut your front door and be transported to a whole other world. Keep reading to find out more and be inspired.
Embrace natural materials
With cottages being out in the countryside, it’s no surprise that to embrace the trend at home you need to get on board with natural materials. Look at things like wood, linen, cotton, wicker and stone to help you create the soft and organic feel this aesthetic is defined by. Things like timber barn doors are a fantastic way to incorporate this trend, embodying the whole look of cottagecore and also focusing on natural materials. Other ways you could add it could be with woven baskets that hold blankets, handmade pots or vases and rattan or woven rugs.
Incorporate soft florals
Florals are at the heart of cottagecore interiors. Floral fabrics, botanical prints and fresh flowers can instantly transform a space and make it feel more connected to nature. In 2026, the trend leans towards softer, more subtle patterns rather than overly busy designs. You could add floral bedding, patterned cushions, or even a simple floral patterned wallpaper to your bathroom or living room. Other ways to include this trend are to place fresh cut flowers in a simple glass jar or ceramic vase. Pop these on the windowsill or in the middle of your table.
Keep the colour palette soft and natural
The colour palette for cottagecore interiors in 2026 focuses on gentle, nature-inspired tones. Soft creams, warm whites, sage greens, dusty blues and muted pinks work beautifully together to create a calming atmosphere. These colours reflect the natural world and help make spaces feel light, airy and peaceful. Pairing them with natural materials and soft textures ensures the overall look remains warm and inviting. Create a Pinterest board with interiors that encapsulate this, from countryside hotels, to other people’s homes, taking note of what you like and what you perhaps don’t think works so well.
These are just a few things you can do that can help you to integrate cottagecore into your home. Designed around a slower approach to decorating and having a home you love to be in as opposed to just looking great in photos, it promotes authenticity and cosiness. When done well cottagecore interiors feel effortless, charming and somewhere you don’t want to leave. What are some of your top tips for integrating cottagecore into your house? Let us know in the comments below, we’d love to hear from you.
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