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Under $100: Achieve the Nancy Meyers Cottagecore Aesthetic at Home

Design by Leslie Martin / M + M INTERIOR DESIGN

There’s just something about a Nancy Meyers film that makes us want to completely overhaul our home decor. The cozy and layered houses in each of her movies – that often serve as the backdrop to the storyline but end up becoming the main attraction – leave us in awe. From the kitchen and gardens in It’s Complicated, to the rustic English cottage in The Holiday, and the linen furniture in Something’s Gotta Give, these homes just feel right. And what exactly is that feeling? It’s the cottagecore aesthetic, and we at Homeworthy have some ideas on how to achieve it. Cottagecore design exudes comfort, inviting you into each space with open arms and tempting you with an idyllic lifestyle. To help daydreaming homeowners mimic that vibe without breaking the bank, we’ve rounded up our top 5 finds under $100 that will get the job done.

Pleated Lampshades

Something we’ve learned from our homeowners is that the small details make a big impact – and having fun with your lampshades can do just that. We’re loving these pleated ones that come in a variety of neutral tones.

See how content creator Sarah Laming mixed in blockprint and floral lampshades around her English home here.

Wall Art

One thing about cottagecore homes is that they often feature decor that feels passed down and timeless. Rather than use modern art or photography to dress up your space, opt for a rustic piece that exudes warmth and comfort like this one, and frame it with a vintage gold base.

Jute Rug

Layering textures is essential to the Nancy Meyers cottagecore aesthetic, and an easy way to do that is with rugs. A jute carpet is always a good investment, as it can be thrown in any room and blend seamlessly with nearly any decor style. If you want to add even more warmth, trying layering a striped or Kilim rug on top!

Floral Curtains

There’s something about a floral fabric that just make us feel relaxed. Whether you find it in a sofa, pillow, or curtain, it always seems to bring in a sense of lightheartedness and charm. These curtains from West Elm simultaneously feel neutral and bold, making them the perfect addition to your home.

Gingham Duvet Cover

Moving onto the bedroom, we’ve fallen in love with these gingham bed linens from H&M. While white sheet sets may seem like the safest option, adding some pattern and color to your bedroom gives it that touch of whimsy.

Want to see more cottagecore homes? Watch our Best of Cottagecore episode, featuring four stunning residences across the country.

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