Dezeen has published a design lookbook showcasing eight cottage living rooms across rural locations, spanning from Scotland's Highlands to the Bohemian Forest in Czechia. The curated collection celebrates interiors that merge contemporary design with traditional architecture, positioning these spaces as templates for summer retreats and country escapes.
The feature arrives as the northern hemisphere enters peak season for rural getaways. Each cottage interior balances modern sensibilities with heritage building vernaculars, a design tension that appeals to homeowners seeking respite without sacrificing contemporary comfort. Dezeen frames these eight examples as aspirational blueprints for residential design that honors place while embracing current aesthetic trends.
The lookbook represents Dezeen's ongoing interest in residential interiors and architectural tourism. The publication has built editorial authority around design collections that identify cultural patterns across geography and style. By anchoring eight disparate cottages through a thematic lens—peaceful country living—Dezeen transforms individual homes into a coherent design narrative accessible to readers across different climates and building traditions.
Cottage design has experienced sustained cultural currency in recent years, driven partly by pandemic-era remote work migration and a broader retreat from urban density. Publications like Dezeen have capitalized on this appetite by packaging rural domestic spaces as lifestyle aspirations. The Scottish Highlands and Bohemian Forest selections suggest geographic breadth, appealing to an international readership imagining getaways across Europe.
The juxtaposition of "contemporary touches" with "traditional architecture" signals the editorial sweet spot: neither purely rustic nostalgia nor aggressively minimalist modernism, but rather a negotiated middle ground that respects a building's origins while introducing present-day living standards and aesthetics.
