I am 69 years old and have been working on this style of decorating my whole life, bringing the outside in and letting nature surround me. My newest addition is a metal gothic style, twig arborthat is in my living room against a wall, table inside, and it is layered and loaded with all kinds of oddities an curiosities; mineral and insect specimens, nests of all sizes, a cat skull, fox tails, strange old black and white photos, old camera and binos from WW1, old books, things too numerous to mention. It will be a real conversation starter but I really did it just for me. I'm weird like that and enjoy the unusual. They say your home should reflect you and speak volumes about your interests, values, etc. Mine doesn't speak....it screams! Really liked your video. I didn't realize my style has a name! The masses have finally caught up to me! Oh, books! Did I mention books? Thousands of books! lol
Damn. I just came across your channel because I'm into dark cottagecore and dark academia aesthetics. So I wanted to get some ideas so that I can decorate my room. You don't know how helpful this was. The description and details. I loved it. Keep up the good work 😁👍
The root if why the trend is trending is so fascinating. There's an acknowledgement of reality that aesthetic styles as we know them tend to ignore - but dark, brooding themes tend to bring that out in people.
I’m doing my bedroom this way, the painting starts tomorrow. I have animal skulls in my back pasture from the people we bought this place fom. The rest of my stuff will be here in a few days. 😊
Looks like my house is already decorated in a modern way with daek cottagecore accents - hopefully I'll find more ways to add stuff in over time 😁 Thank you for the video, I like the presentation, images and the precise info
Another great video! I have a cottage in Virginia City, NV and I want to honor its rich history. The walls and ceiling are freshly painted Behr’s Antique Tin. It was built in 1944, so I’m doing Hollywood Regency style, mostly because I inherited a Japanese liquor cabinet, and it is my center piece. But I’m adding a nod to the location’s dark past. A quick search will explain that part, with titles like, “This town is so haunted, everyone leaves at night!” 🤣 Good times! It’s a large property, with other additions built in other eras, but it’s the over arching theme. I look forward to more content, as your newest subscriber!
Awww yes another great one from you. Although our house weve moved to in ND (very nordic heavy culture) has already taken this direction some one as stylish and sophisticated laying out this presentation for us has given me extreme confidence that my choices have a place! and are the right direction! That is priceless. I hope you know how much this matters what you are doing. I love the photo inspiration you use. It has helped so many times as I face renovation projects and struggle with the physical motivation to continue. This has helped me see the light at the end of this deep remodel tunnel. 💫✨️ thankyou again sir. Bravo.
Thank you for this! I have been trying to figure out my style on my TH-cam channel and this looks a bit similar. My taste is so unique that I have been trying to put a finger on it for months. 😊
I can appreciate this style but I would be depressed enveloped in so much darkness…my home is very much English coastal cottage with lots of light, florals, copper and brass and bronze and warm, beautiful antique woods, trailing plants and fresh flowers or blooming branches in unusual containers, too many books and provocative art and old French doors which invite the blooming garden and its sunlight indoors…ahhhh. 🙂↔️
Very interesting Chaudrey! I like the concept but maybe not so dark. Is there a "Fall" or deep forest scheme that could be used? I really like your ideas but I'd like to lighten the room(s) more. Browns, tans/sand, deep greens, slate, etc. Thoughts? 😊😊😊
Yes there is absolutely is a style that fits what you're describing and is less dark.... It's called Cottagecore! This video focused on an alternative, dark version of the style.
Nah I think you’re wrong about it being about the hardships of life , I prefer the dark academia perspective, about hidden knowledge , machinery and esotericism perhaps
Two different styles. Not the same. Saying “I take the dark academia perspective to dark cottagecore” is like saying “I prefer to cook steak as I would cook my chicken.” You’re taking two different items which live under the same subject matter, and using them to describe one another.
You would probably have to ask a woman, BUT I would think that any style completed in good taste paired with cleanliness and organization would impress. They may not want to live in it themselves per say, but would still appreciate the style and beauty of that design in itself. Just like you may like a friend's car and agree that it is a nice car, but it isn't for you yourself.
As a woman, I would suggest soft textures like sheep fur, and masculine scents, like spices, or light touches (emphasis on LIGHT) of your cologne on pillows or fabrics. Black candles in warm pipe tobacco is a favorite of mine. DW Home makes a good one. Hope this helps!
This is what my house looks like. It’s just natural for me to decorate my space dark and earthy.
I am 69 years old and have been working on this style of decorating my whole life, bringing the outside in and letting nature surround me. My newest addition is a metal gothic style, twig arborthat is in my living room against a wall, table inside, and it is layered and loaded with all kinds of oddities an curiosities; mineral and insect specimens, nests of all sizes, a cat skull, fox tails, strange old black and white photos, old camera and binos from WW1, old books, things too numerous to mention. It will be a real conversation starter but I really did it just for me. I'm weird like that and enjoy the unusual. They say your home should reflect you and speak volumes about your interests, values, etc. Mine doesn't speak....it screams! Really liked your video. I didn't realize my style has a name! The masses have finally caught up to me! Oh, books! Did I mention books? Thousands of books! lol
Always lots of books.❤
I love the unusual and books!!!!
Damn. I just came across your channel because I'm into dark cottagecore and dark academia aesthetics. So I wanted to get some ideas so that I can decorate my room. You don't know how helpful this was. The description and details. I loved it. Keep up the good work 😁👍
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The root if why the trend is trending is so fascinating. There's an acknowledgement of reality that aesthetic styles as we know them tend to ignore - but dark, brooding themes tend to bring that out in people.
more dark cottagecore vids please
I’m doing my bedroom this way, the painting starts tomorrow. I have animal skulls in my back pasture from the people we bought this place fom. The rest of my stuff will be here in a few days. 😊
I love dark cottage-core. I’m converting my living room to this style. I’m loving it.
you are actually gooood!!! keep up the great work!
Best video I’ve seen on dark cottage, more please!
Thank you!
More like this please ♥️ we’re buying soon and definitely keeping this design style in choice. Can you do a “primitive” or “folk” design style next?
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It feels a lot like Dark Mori style
The way I dress is based on Dark Mori.
Fabulous! 👏🏻🖤
comforting
Looks like my house is already decorated in a modern way with daek cottagecore accents - hopefully I'll find more ways to add stuff in over time 😁
Thank you for the video, I like the presentation, images and the precise info
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Another great video! I have a cottage in Virginia City, NV and I want to honor its rich history. The walls and ceiling are freshly painted Behr’s Antique Tin. It was built in 1944, so I’m doing Hollywood Regency style, mostly because I inherited a Japanese liquor cabinet, and it is my center piece. But I’m adding a nod to the location’s dark past. A quick search will explain that part, with titles like, “This town is so haunted, everyone leaves at night!” 🤣 Good times!
It’s a large property, with other additions built in other eras, but it’s the over arching theme.
I look forward to more content, as your newest subscriber!
Thank you for being here!
Awww yes another great one from you. Although our house weve moved to in ND (very nordic heavy culture) has already taken this direction some one as stylish and sophisticated laying out this presentation for us has given me extreme confidence that my choices have a place! and are the right direction! That is priceless. I hope you know how much this matters what you are doing. I love the photo inspiration you use. It has helped so many times as I face renovation projects and struggle with the physical motivation to continue. This has helped me see the light at the end of this deep remodel tunnel. 💫✨️ thankyou again sir. Bravo.
Love hearing this. It's going to turn out great!
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So so beautiful ! I am in 🥰 awwwww
Thank you for this! I have been trying to figure out my style on my TH-cam channel and this looks a bit similar. My taste is so unique that I have been trying to put a finger on it for months. 😊
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Please where is the rug from?
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I saw it called cottagegore on one site.
The Great and Mysterious Oz? ( Sorry, I couldn’t resist.)
I can appreciate this style but I would be depressed enveloped in so much darkness…my home is very much English coastal cottage with lots of light, florals, copper and brass and bronze and warm, beautiful antique woods, trailing plants and fresh flowers or blooming branches in unusual containers, too many books and provocative art and old French doors which invite the blooming garden and its sunlight indoors…ahhhh. 🙂↔️
This sounds great! Also an appreciable style.
Very interesting Chaudrey! I like the concept but maybe not so dark. Is there a "Fall" or deep forest scheme that could be used? I really like your ideas but I'd like to lighten the room(s) more. Browns, tans/sand, deep greens, slate, etc. Thoughts? 😊😊😊
Yes there is absolutely is a style that fits what you're describing and is less dark.... It's called Cottagecore!
This video focused on an alternative, dark version of the style.
Very nice except for the skulls.
Nah I think you’re wrong about it being about the hardships of life , I prefer the dark academia perspective, about hidden knowledge , machinery and esotericism perhaps
Two different styles. Not the same.
Saying “I take the dark academia perspective to dark cottagecore” is like saying “I prefer to cook steak as I would cook my chicken.”
You’re taking two different items which live under the same subject matter, and using them to describe one another.
My dyslexia read the video title as "Dark & Moody Cottage Cheese"
😂
The pictures are too small to enjoy.
Great vid as always. I am wondering what styles of masculine interior design are considered attractive to women.Any thoughts?
You would probably have to ask a woman, BUT I would think that any style completed in good taste paired with cleanliness and organization would impress.
They may not want to live in it themselves per say, but would still appreciate the style and beauty of that design in itself.
Just like you may like a friend's car and agree that it is a nice car, but it isn't for you yourself.
As a woman, I would suggest soft textures like sheep fur, and masculine scents, like spices, or light touches (emphasis on LIGHT) of your cologne on pillows or fabrics. Black candles in warm pipe tobacco is a favorite of mine. DW Home makes a good one.
Hope this helps!
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