Boho Meets ‘Cottagecore’: 5 Instagram Dining Room Looks That Bring Glamour to Country Design

Boho Meets ‘Cottagecore’: 5 Instagram Dining Room Looks That Bring Glamour to Country Design

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Boho Meets Cottagecore Instagram Trends

Photos via Instagram by james_coviello / riverwoodbuildingcompany / nels_eyreinteriors

If you’ve been living in your home for a while, it’s unlikely there’s a room you haven’t styled, knickknacked, or generally zhuzhed up. Fortunately, there are always emerging design trends if you want to keep your decor seeming fresh.

This week’s cottage-meets-boho dining room looks from Instagram are no exception.

Combining the best of “cottagecore” comfort and bohemian allure, these five trending decor looks from Instagram will give your dining room just the right dose of postholiday sparkle to brighten the long winter months ahead. So keep reading to discover all the country-chic inspiration you need this week.

1. Gilded candlesticks

 

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Interested in one of the easiest ways to remake your dining room into something special? Try a new focal point on your table—like a set of these gorgeous gilded candlesticks featured by @james_coviello.

“I absolutely love gilded candlesticks,” says the home and lifestyle blogger Charity Gentry, of Mornings on Macedonia. “They really give your table a romantic, vintage vibe and can be easily found through local thrift stores or antiques shops. I love that they can be used year-round as a centerpiece.”

Get the look: Shop this incredible selection of gilded candlesticks on Etsy.

2. Clustered pendants

Much like creating a stylistic focal point on your dining table, incorporating an eye-catching piece above where you dine can be just as effective. And nothing does this quite so well as a set of unique clustered pendants, like these ones based on recycled bottles, from @nels_eyreinteriors.

“Sculptural lighting creates a statement in any room,” says Mark Feldman, chief home officer of Riverbend Home, who loves the curved shapes. “We call it ‘curve appeal.’”

Get the look: Alternatively, try ceramic lighting, since, as Feldman adds, pottery and ceramics are “huge right now.” Snag a few of these colorful macaron pendants to amp up your dining room’s curve appeal.

3. Wicker-back chairs

Wicker anything is just about as boho chic as it gets—and it’s also a warm textile that always makes us think of porch-sittin’ and summertime (sigh).

In other words, wicker is the perfect romantic touch for your dining room, as you can see in this post from @riverwoodbuildingcompany.

“Wicker has a natural organic feel that can reflect luxury or casual and fits nicely with the modern cottage aesthetic,” says Feldman.

“Wicker just feels less formal than farmhouse or other styles,” he adds, “and definitely gives the vintage vibe. What many may not consider is that plenty of wicker chairs that might be billed as outdoor furniture work well for indoors, too, and are a great find for bringing this trend to life.”

Get the look: Check out these Dorcheer slat-back armchairs to add some vintage cottage vibes to your space.

4. Vine wallpaper

 

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If you want to create a cohesive, cottage style, it’s always a good idea to introduce natural elements that evoke some pastoral vibes. Enter this distractingly beautiful vine wallpaper from @bocadolobo.

“Vine wallpaper is a trendy accent wall going on right now that’s perfect for a dining room,” says Gentry. “It breaks up the space and adds a fun print on the wall without being too dramatic or overstated. But, of course, you could get some colored wallpaper, or a more neutral one in this pattern as well.”

Get the look: Step back in time with this Cherry Trail roll wallpaper.

5. Wainscoting accent wall

 

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Psst! Want one more way to make your dining room feel like a chic and cozy country haven? Then try a wainscoting accent wall like this one featured by @kikiandbow.

“Wainscoting is one of my favorite looks for an accent wall, and I plan on doing one in my house this year,” says Gentry. “It instantly adds texture and interest.”

Covering wainscoting with paint “really makes the room pop,” she continues, “and you can find all the supplies you need to do this yourself at your local home improvement stores. Painted wainscot is a great, cost-effective DIY project that could elevate your dining room to a whole new level.”

Get the look: Follow this DIY guide and add some boho-cottage wainscoting to your dining room.

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