French Country Style

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Do you love the curve of a graceful twisted leg? Is button pad your passion? Is your favorite color "toile"? Just a joke ... it's a pattern! You are right here!

French Country is not just a decorative style, it's also a way of thinking. On the one hand it is a special look and always vintage with a touch of nostalgia. On the other side everything is possible. You can mix materials and textures and just have fun with it.

Some tips: Try to stay with tender yellow, baby blues and creams. Unless you are working with a particular French country theme, such as roosters, sunflowers or lavender. Use baskets, wire or cloth to get a rustic feel. When decorating, think of natural materials. Natural stone, wool, cotton, wood. And back to Toile. It really defines the French country.

Let's start with the main room, the bedroom. Which bed style do you want? You can go from a reduced wrought-iron bed ... which has a nice cream-colored color. Or take it all the way to a richly decorated Sofia bed with button padding. Do you prefer a sleigh bed or maybe something with a canopy? Each of these will work as long as you have a cupboard. No decent French bedroom would be without closet. If it has a crackle finish, even better. Do your best to put a bit of effort into your private oasis.

Keep it inviting in the dining room, old fashioned and rustic. Mismatched chairs are fine. Just paint them in the same color. Combine them with a wooden or metal table. Keep the window treatments bright, but treat yourself to a beautiful chandelier. You may want to use shutters for an old world feeling.

Will your kitchen have a theme? Roosters and olives are popular in the kitchen. Bring the baskets and glasses to give your kitchen a rural feel. A kitchen table should be made of painted wood. Bring the natural elements into play.

Now to the living room. Again, you have many options. A chaise longue is ideal for the bedroom, but also for the living room in the French countryside. You have a large selection of chairs that fit your room, and you can combine them as you like. Take a look at the traditional French accent chair, the French provincial chair, the Wingback style and the medallion armchairs, all of which are in French country style. Or ... just take an oversized chair. Again, if you like button pads, buy it. Many people think it gives the furniture an elegant, finished look. Is there room for dirt in the living room? Okay, let's move on.

I like the lavender theme in the bathroom, but some people like to integrate it into the bedroom or kitchen. It's just a matter of preference. Vive la difference!

The most important thing in choosing and decorating furniture is to have fun. If you feel overwhelmed, get a second opinion. There are many furniture companies that specialize in French country house furniture. You should have no trouble finding an interior designer to help you choose a few parts for your French cottage.