Dark Cottagecore Decor Is In, And It's Perfect For Winter
Cottagecore, and now dark cottagecore, aesthetics are undoubtedly among TikTok's favorite DIY home design trends, and it's clear to see why. These trends help people feel connected to nature and one another in a time when that isn't always easy to feel. They're also simply really pretty and act as an escape, though it's worth noting that fairycore isn't the same as cottagecore (via Chasing Daisies). For a dark cottagecore aesthetic specifically, you don't have to stray too far from traditional cottagecore staples.
According to Elite Daily, the dark cottagecore aesthetic trades in some of the white and otherwise bright colors of the cottagecore aesthetic for blacks and other dark colors, like deep reds. You might decorate your home with art of black mushrooms, for example, and you would wear flowy black dresses and cute black boots. You could even dive into fun projects like flower pressing to make your own dark, dried decor.
The key to understanding dark cottagecore is knowing that it's still rooted in nature; you're simply reaching for the darker items in nature. According to My Cottagecore, you might decorate with poisonous plants or even cobwebs. After all, this movement is also known as goth cottagecore. Still, there's a line. Dark cottagecore should still exemplify the 19th century European lifestyle that regular cottagecore is known to embody. Only employing dark decor in the Halloween sense will mean losing the cottagecore feel.
With this information in mind, go forth and bask in the darkness that naturally counteracts the light.