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Cottage Art Prints
Find your haven with our Cottage Art Prints, where every piece whispers comfort and charm. Transform your space into a serene retreat without lifting a paintbrush. These prints invite you to express your style effortlessly, turning any room into a cozy sanctuary. Made to order, framed, and ready to hang, they're the perfect way to add warmth and personality to your home without the hefty price tag of a renovation.
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From sizing to framing and print quality, Fab's art experts break it all down—so you can find the right art for your space.
Which size cottage art print works best above a sofa or bed?
For a sofa, the two-thirds rule is your friend: your print should be roughly two-thirds the width of the furniture beneath it. Above a standard three-seater sofa, a 70x100cm framed cottage print makes a confident, proportional statement without looking lost on the wall. Above a bed, 50x70cm hits the sweet spot for most double and king-sized headboards. Our cottage art prints are museum-grade giclée on thick matte paper, so the soft, painterly tones of a thatched cottage or garden scene look beautifully rich even at larger sizes, with no distracting glare from the glazing.
Do cottage prints work in a modern home, or will they look old-fashioned?
They absolutely work, and this is the move we're most excited about right now. A single English cottage print in a clean black or natural wood frame against a white or pale grey wall creates a beautiful tension between contemporary and pastoral. The key is restraint: one or two well-chosen cottage prints rather than a whole gallery of them. Pair a thatched cottage scene with minimal furniture and natural textures like linen or jute, and you get that modern cottage wall art look that feels curated rather than cluttered.
What should I put on my walls to make a room feel more like a cottage?
Start with one or two country cottage wall art prints that feature soft, muted greens, warm stone tones, and gentle light. Think winding garden paths, climbing roses, or a thatched roof under a hazy sky. Hang them on walls painted in warm whites, soft sage, or chalky blue for the strongest effect. Beyond the art, layering in natural textures like linen cushions and a wool throw does the heavy lifting. But the prints anchor the whole mood, so get those right first and the rest follows naturally.
Will cottage prints fade if I hang them in a bright or south-facing room?
Not with ours. Every framed cottage art print ships with UV-protective acrylic glazing, and we use museum-quality inks rated to last hundreds of years even in direct sunlight. So that sunny living room or the bright hallway by the front door are both completely fine. The prints arrive properly fitted in solid FSC-certified wood frames, ready to hang straight out of the box, so there's no risk of warping, bubbling, or colour shift over time.
How is cottagecore wall art different from traditional cottage decor?
Traditional cottage decor leans into heritage: think oil-painting reproductions, heavy florals, and ornate gold frames. Cottagecore wall art is a softer, more romanticised take, often with dreamy colour palettes, whimsical details, and a slightly stylised quality that feels more Instagram than antiques fair. Both live happily in our cottage art prints collection. If you're going for a cottagecore aesthetic bedroom, look for prints with wildflower meadows and soft watercolour tones in a light natural wood frame. For a more traditional living room, a richly detailed thatched cottage scene in a dark wood frame is the stronger choice.
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