How to give your home: Witchy Cottage vibes 🔮🐈‍⬛ ~ Interior Design Styles

Published 2022-10-27
Watch this video to see how to give your home Witchy Cottage vibes. Hi Guys! This video is all about creating a witchy cottage and witch home tour! Now that Halloween / Samhain weekend is finally here, I thought what better video to cover than How you guys can create a Witchy home.

In this dark cottagecore inspired style guide, we go through a couple different tips which you can use to create a harry potter room makeover or witchy interior design or Halloween cottagecore look. Of course this look has become popular because of witchcore and the witch cottagecore aesthetic, however this is also a perfect interior style for those of you practicing witchcraft year round. The video focuses on all types of witches such as: the cottage witch , kitchen witch etc, so that there is overall witchy home decor that you can all emulate. The witch cottage look, is the perfect home decor style for this time of year… especially if you want to transform your indoor space for spooky season and create a witch cottage ambience or even if you're going for a harry potter interior design- either way, this video covers all of those magical aspects :)

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@Thewitchescookery
@TheWhiteWitchParlour
@TheGreenWitch
@AlwynOak
@GinnyMetheral
@ScarletRavenswood

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All Comments (21)
  • @scoodler
    This was so well researched and very respectful towards those of us that love this aesthetic all year round.
  • My witchy cottage is witchy year round. It's dark and cozy with lots of wood as in log walls, floors, beams and handmade furniture. I have a gallery wall of full moon and witch art. I have my herb apothecary in the kitchen. I have stopped worrying about people's opinions and keep a cozy witch cottage in every season.
  • As a witch, I can vouch for the authentic information in this interesting video. I live in Vermont and had a witch window in my childhood bedroom and there's still many old homes around these parts that have their window still intact. My old house is full of dark floors, vintage alchemy artwork, plants, deep-toned walls, apothecary cabinets, hanging herbs, books in every room, not just witchy though and antique carved furniture, so you nailed that aesthetic. Great video!
  • Yes! Not cheesy cheap Halloween decorations! I’ve been waiting to find a video about this! I’m trying to decorate my first apartment very witchy and cottage like.🎉
  • @LaydeeHijabee
    The stained glass window in the bathroom made my heart melt ❤
  • A surprisingly easy and affordable witchy touch is to add Tudor style lattice patterns over your windows. You can diy it many ways and even in ways that are renter friendly.
  • @livinglifeleona
    The color of your hair, sweater, and eyeshadow is giving me life.
  • @ginacrusco234
    I just learned something about Vermont architecture that I never knew: the witch window! I'll keep my eye out next time I'm up in that neck of the woods. I love the look of fairy lights twined around branches, velvet curtains, and hanging herbs -- must try!
  • @kateryan190
    Thank you for your tasteful, refined research on “witchy-ness” in home decorating! We don’t all paint our houses black - the gem colors you suggest are gorgeous! The furniture & architecture was lovely. Well done historical homework too. This is a great video. Love it❣️
  • Lived in New England for 66 years and never heard of a witch window so that was interesting. I'm not a witch but I love all things natural and of Nature. And as an antiques dealer I suggest that witches on a budget visit yard and estate sales and the thrift shop for all kinds of great old stuff. In the US, people often put things in front of their houses they want to get rid of for free, like old trunks and such, and they drop off unwanted things at the recycling centers and landfills. Very nice video, enjoyed watching it.
  • How fortuitous. Right at the exact time that I’m a) looking into the craft because the recipes are useful and I like believing in myself and my own power to make things happen and b) I’ve recently said to heck with it and I’m just going to decorate for ME, instead of what the world wants or expects of me, and c) I’ve just gutted a room with the intention of doing a dark academia/whimsy goth room because life is too short to not be myself. Yay for the YouTube algorithm, working perfectly 😂. Edit: holy shnit there’s my half William Morris wallpaper (although it’s the Pimpernel pattern instead) and half wood paneled walls that I installed in my living room a year and a half ago! Yay for rockin’ the witchy vibe without even knowing it!
  • @LSSYLondon
    As an Interior Designer and Historian you nailed it! Glad you gave a historical background.
  • @niqabikafira5632
    I've done every thing on this last for the past fifteen years...but never tire of watching videos about this topic lol
  • @Rocky-ry6uw
    Having a Victorian home now and once owned a 2 story 1700's colonial home, I always loved bringing in nature to tie in the rustic look or witchy look in my colonial home. Now with a Victorian, I love adding unique items like cauldrons, old books and on Halloween, I have many brooms of all styles that I mounted on an old wooden sign. It adds a bit of magic to the porch. The house on Practical magic I would say is a true favorite of mine, the large kitchen, the glassed in garden, and all that went along with decorating that house. Your video was a great reminder of other items to capture and bring in for the "witch' that resides within.
  • Thanks! You might enjoy the angel wing begonia as an indoor plant. Excellent advice about the velvet drapes!
  • I used to have a green velvet curtain in my room. I added fairy lights in my room to have more light and it looks nice. Fairy lights are magical. Also, Dried flowers to hang on the wall are a nice decoration.
  • You’ve pretty much described my home on the inside. The outside architecture you described is a bit beyond my means. I don’t live in a three story Victorian gingerbread with a turret lol. But I’ve made my little cottage reflect my witchy/pagan/native tastes and I love it. Thank you for an excellent video❤️🤗🐝
  • @magicalbooknerd
    You described my dream aesthetic better than I ever could- thank you for the tips!
  • @alexcurtis2690
    I rented a room in Maine that had a witch window, but this whole time I thought the family just called it that for fun. Cool to learn the history!
  • Loved this one. Great ideas for the Autumn season fast approaching. Thank you from Michigan USA