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Cozy Cottage Bedroom Reveal

  • Sep 14, 2025
  • 3 min read

5 simple tips to achieve a functional and cozy cottagecore bedroom of your own.


There’s something undeniably magical about stepping into a space that feels like a warm hug—a space where time slows, where charm meets comfort, and where every detail speaks to a slower, softer way of living. That’s the essence of cottagecore, and today I’m beyond excited to finally share my cozy cottagecore bedroom reveal with you!


After months of curating, rearranging, and infusing soul into every corner, my bedroom now feels like a personal retreat—a dreamy blend of functionality and storybook charm. Whether you’re starting from scratch or simply refreshing your space, here are 5 simple yet impactful tips to help you create a functional, beautiful cottage-inspired bedroom of your own.





Embrace Layers that are soft, lived in and inviting


Layering textiles is the fastest way to bring instant warmth to your bedroom. Think: soft cotton sheets, a vintage-inspired floral duvet, a hand-knit throw casually draped over the edge of the bed, and a few timeworn pillows in earthy tones.

I leaned into linens, lace, and quilted textures to make the room feel cozy but not cluttered. A faded rug under the bed anchors the space, while sheer white curtains soften the light and add a romantic, diffused glow—perfect for slow mornings or golden hour daydreaming.



Mix and Match Vintage furniture


True to the cottagecore spirit, not everything needs to match—or look brand new. In fact, the quirks and imperfections are what make it feel charming and real. For my space, I chose a secondhand oak dresser with worn brass handles, paired it with a dainty white nightstand, and added a spindle bed frame that instantly reminded me of an old countryside guest house.

If you’re starting your own cottage bedroom makeover, check out local thrift stores, flea markets, or even Facebook Marketplace. You’ll be surprised how a little sanding or a coat of chalk paint can turn “dated” into delightful.



Bring Nature Indoors in Every Way Possible


The cottagecore lifestyle is rooted in a deep appreciation for nature. Even if you live in the middle of a city, you can bring a slice of the countryside indoors. I decorated with botanical wallpaper from North and Finch, and added potted greenery (ivy, pothos, and rosemary are favorites!).

There’s something grounding about waking up to the scent of herbs or the sight of morning light dancing across leaves. Try pressing your own flowers, creating a nature-themed gallery wall, or simply placing a tiny vase with garden clippings by your bedside.


Choose Storage that’s Pretty and Practical


A truly functional bedroom still needs to hide the mess. These bi-fold rattan closet doors channeled cottagecore vibes. We painted them to match the trim color Sherwin Williams Deepest Maeve.



Carve Out a Corner Just for Quiet


This might be my favorite part of the whole transformation: a tiny, dedicated desk nestled by the window. I placed a chair I found secondhand, added a small side table with my current reads, and hung a linen curtain to soften the corner.

Even if your space is tight, a quiet zone whether it be a floor cushion, a candle lit shelf, or even a comfy chair under a cozy throw will give your room a gentle heartbeat. It’s a place to unwind, unplug, and embrace the stillness we so often crave.



Your Bedroom, Your Story

This cozy cottagecore bedroom didn’t happen overnight, but each step was a joy—from layering textures to hunting for treasures with history. The result is a space that feels deeply personal, functional, and filled with warmth.


So if you’ve been dreaming of a cottage bedroom where you can truly rest, be creative, and connect with your inner romantic—start small. Add a throw blanket. Pick wildflowers for a vase. Rearrange your favorite books. These little steps are the ones that build a space you love to come home to.



I’d love to know: What’s one cottagecore element you’d love to bring into your bedroom?


xx Doreen

 
 
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