Rough plaster walls in deep umber, undyed linen layers, a four-poster bed, and a single iron candlestick. The dark cottagecore bedroom that calls you home. The walls seem to breathe with age, their rough plaster surface revealing decades of history in shades of deep umber and muted brown. This is not a finished bedroom—it is authentic, worn, and utterly beautiful in its honesty. A four-poster bed carved from aged wood stands like a sanctuary, its frame strong enough to hold both bodies and secrets.
Layers of undyed linen bedding create a nest of texture—cream, ivory, and pale brown tones that speak of hand-spun thread and natural dyes. A rust-colored quilt, patched and faded, drapes across the foot of the bed. On a reclaimed nightstand, a single large iron candlestick holds vigil, its candle burned down to a waxy puddle. A small ceramic pot of trailing ivy sits nearby, its green leaves the only bright color in a room that has learned to love the dark.

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