Posted by Alice McCall on 28th May 2021
Escaping to the Countryside From Your Kitchen
At the time of this post, we are beginning to leave a national lockdown. However, over the past year, those of us who aren't key workers have been made to embrace a slower pace of life. Because of this, more and more people have started to fantasise about a more simplistic, rural lifestyle. Thus, the increase in popularity of "Cottagecore".
On Urban Dictionary, cottagecore is defined as "an 'aesthetic' depicting/revolving around a romanticized life in nature. Very serene and calming vibes." It has been developing as an aesthetic since 2010 and was named "cottagecore" in 2018.
While it's not possible for all of us to give up our jobs and run away to the countryside, we can bring some of that rural aesthetic to our homes, wherever they might be. Why not start in the kitchen?
For example, you could recreate the beautiful, cosy look of the kitchen above with a can of sage green paint, some of our brushed nickle rod handles and our simple gallows cast iron shelf brackets. Deck your kitchen out with some plants and it'll be the perfect place for a quiet cup of tea.
Here we have a slightly larger, brighter kitchen, but as you can see, the cottagecore look is still very easy to achieve with plenty of greenery and, of course, the right kitchen accessories. Why not check out our brushed nickle cup handles? Or perhaps our antique cast iron knobs for a more worn look?
While cottagecore, at its heart, is all about simplicity, it is also possible to achieve a more ornate look when using this aesthetic as decorating inspiration. Look at our vintage cast iron shelf brackets! They are so beautiful and perfect not only for putting up shelves, but could be used in the garden to hang hanging baskets from.
If you would like more cottagecore kitchen inspiration, why not give us a follow on Pinterest?