Elements like vintage furniture, houseplants, and artisanal décor pieces are key. These touches make your space feel lived-in and loved. By blending practicality with beauty, the cafécore aesthetic strikes a balance that is both appealing and accessible.
According to Emilie Navarro, our interior designer contributor, "The kitchen is often the busiest room in the home, but that doesn't mean it can't be cozy. Start by decluttering and organizing your space. Open shelves are a great way to display your favorite mugs, dishes, and cookbooks."
Emilie continues, telling us that "No cafécore kitchen is complete without a dedicated coffee corner. Set up a small area with your coffee maker, mugs, and a selection of coffee beans. I love adding a few decorative touches, like a framed quote or a small plant, to make it feel special."
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