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                                    60 | Gazette Life | August 20251. Playful PatternsModern cottage spaces embrace stripes, florals, and checks in moderation for a lively yet relaxed feel. Mix small-scale prints with solids to keep the look fresh rather than fussy. Consider using patterned textiles on accent pillows or curtains to add visual interest without overwhelming the space.2. Layered TexturesThink nubby linens, weathered woods, and timeworn ceramics layered together. These tactile elements create depth while maintaining an unfussy, lived-in appeal. Don%u2019t be afraid to mix matte and glossy finishes for added dimension in your cottage space.GAZETTE |INTERIORModern cottage style blends the cozy nostalgia of traditional cottages with fresh, contemporary sensibilities. This look celebrates imperfections, embraces comfort, and mixes old-world character with clean-lined simplicity. Here are the 8 key elements that define modern cottage design.CELEBRATING SIMPLICITY5. Cozy FurnishingsOverstuffed sofas, slipcovered chairs, and well-loved wooden tables invite relaxation. Every piece should whisper %u201csit and stay awhile%u201d rather than %u201clook but don%u2019t touch.%u201d Opt for down-filled cushions and plush throws to enhance the comfort factor.6. Natural ElementsReclaimed wood, stone fireplaces, and woven seagrass keep the connection to nature strong. These organic materials bring authenticity and quiet beauty to interiors. Incorporate fresh flowers or potted herbs to bring life and fragrance into your cottage.7. Meaningful TouchesDisplay family heirlooms, vintage finds, and handmade objects with pride. These curated pieces should spark joy and conversation, not just fill space. Create small vignettes on shelves or tabletops that tell your personal story.8. Airy FeelAmple natural light and uncluttered spaces prevent heaviness. Even small cottages feel spacious when visual breathing room is prioritized. Use mirrors strategically to reflect light and enhance the sense of openness.3. Soft Colour PaletteMuted blues, warm whites, and earthy greens form a soothing, nature-inspired base. These hues feel timeless yet current, like sunlight filtering through aged glass. Layer different shades of your main colour to create subtle variations that add sophistication.4. Character DetailsBuilt-in nooks, beadboard walls, and vintage hardware add personality. These architectural touches tell a story without overwhelming modern sensibilities. Look for salvaged items at flea markets to incorporate authentic patina and history.
                                
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