Why We Crave Cozy Spaces (And Why England Does Them So Well)
Have you ever noticed that when life feels overwhelming, most of us do not dream about bigger houses or grander rooms? We dream about comfort. A chair beside a rain streaked window. A lamp glowing softly in the corner of a room. A stack of books waiting to be read. A warm mug of tea cradled between your hands. A cottage kitchen where something is baking in the oven. When we are tired, stressed, or simply longing for a little peace, it is rarely vast spaces that call to us. Instead, we find ourselves drawn to places that feel warm, welcoming, and safe. Perhaps that is one reason so many people are captivated by the English aesthetic. Whether it is a country cottage, a village tea room, a cozy pub, or a book filled sitting room, England seems to have mastered the art of creating spaces that invite us to exhale. But why do we crave cozy spaces in the first place? And why does England seem to do them so well? Our Desire for Cozy Spaces Is Older Than We Think Long before interior design bec...