There’s nothing more timelessly charming than the English countryside. The romance of climbing vines and historic stone is appealing no matter the year – and channelling these influences is the perfect way to tap into the cottagecore trend in an elevated manner.

Cottagecore has been popular since early 2021, but the style is currently experiencing a massive surge alongside the recent cool Britannia revival. For instance, Google data shows a +340% jump in searches for ‘English cottagecore’ over the last few months. Over the next year, the homey style is projected to grow even more popular.

For inspiration, we look to the pinnacle of English chicness herself, Kate Moss. Images of the supermodel’s Oxfordshire home from 2006 are a masterclass in cottage core privacy planting. The stone front is covered in creeping English ivy. Mid-height bushes obscure the upper windows and arching trees define the borders of the home. The plants are a perfect tie-in with her antique-style stone wall.

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No matter where you live, it’s easy to tap into this stylish green method for elevating the exterior of your home. here are our editors’ picks for getting started.

100 Seeds Ivy Vine Liana Seeds Green Vines Climbing Beautiful Ground-Creeping Plants Ideal for Covering Walls Garden Plant
Verdant

This beautiful, verdant ivy plant would be the perfect complement to a wild garden. It looks gorgeous climbing on an antique-style white house. There are enough seeds in the pack to ensure you create a beautiful display, just like Kate’s.

Felco Pruning Shears
Highly-Rated

These Felco pruning shears have hardened blades for effortless trimming in your yard, making light work of tough rose pruning jobs. They’re essential in every kind of garden. Furthermore, our in-house master gardener, Thom Rutter believes that they are some of the best pruners on the market. Ideal for pruning your ivy.

Japanese Boxwood
Fast-growing

Japanese Boxwoods are low-maintenance, and provide structure and formality over a long period. They are a fantastic option for garden novices and make great privacy screens when planted together. Plus, they’re green all year round to keep your home feeling protected even in the winter months.

Whether on the exterior or interior of your home, a combination of stone and integrating natural materials will help you achieve a similar charm to Kate Moss’s space.

Interior trends expert Johanna Constantinou advises: ‘Stone accents applied to a fireplace or feature wall will add texture and authenticity to a space and are reminiscent of the classic English cottage, bringing that cottage feel right inside your home, regardless of its exterior.’

She suggests adding the best indoor plants to both the interior of your home to achieve the classic English feel of Kate Moss’s home. Johanna states: ‘Similar to natural fabric throws and cushions, plants are another inexpensive way to bring the countryside feel to your space. Choose low-maintenance plants like ferns, ivy, or succulents that will bring greenery indoors and a fresh feel.’

Though the timeless style of the English countryside feels far off, it couldn’t be more achievable. With the right materials and plants, your privacy planting will look just as chic as Kate Moss’s in no time.

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