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7 Ways to Create an English Cottage Bedroom (Simple and Affordable Ideas)

  An English cottage bedroom is not about getting everything right. It is not about making your room look like a photo or following a strict set of rules. It is more about how the space feels. It feels calm, a little softer, and not overly put together. It looks like a room that is actually lived in, not one that has been styled and left untouched. And the good thing is, you do not need to live in England or completely change your home to create that kind of space. Even if your life is busy and your home is simple, you can still bring parts of that feeling into your bedroom in a way that works for you. 1. Start with Softer, More Muted Colors Color changes the entire feel of a room, sometimes more than anything else. English cottage spaces usually stay away from anything too bright or sharp. Instead, the colors tend to feel softer and a bit more settled. You might notice tones like: warm creams instead of bright white soft greens instead of bold ones dusty blues rath...

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