Friday, 28 March 2014

Style Ideas for a French Country House


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Country House

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A French country house can be both eye-catching and cozy, and is often the most popular option as a holiday home. Tucked on the rolling hillsides of the France, French country homes exude elegance by incorporating both subdued and vibrant hues, distressed woodwork, ruffles and Parisian craftsmanship and design. The contemporary styles have slightly gotten lighter, with a mix of traditional and modern sensibilities and décor.


Most French country homes have a grand foyer, which serves as the welcoming place for guests who spill-over during parties and other big gatherings. This area needs to be welcoming and warm, which is provided by soft area rugs and a simple bench or pair of chairs covered in stamped, simple linen with floral designs. Classic French country living rooms are the ones with the high ceilings, so upholstered, pale and simple furniture suits the place. The area is further beautified with the presence of antique armchairs with beautiful fabrics, pine mantels and maybe a grandfather clock. Provincial patterns and beautiful fabrics are hallmarks of a French country home, and the delicate patterns, lacy accents, trims, pretty fringes, and soft colors are popular with all sorts of furniture. The kitchen in a French country house in today’s day and age combines elements of traditional and contemporary charm. Marble-and-wood and stone kitchen islands are popular, with white, grey, cerulean, grey-blue, beige and other coffee hues being the colors of choice for the cabinets, kitchen surfaces, walls and flooring. Bead board paneling, antler trophies, porcelain glove models, and vintage-style appliances add to the classic rural, country home look. Some French-style kitchens even have contrasting glam lighting and cabinets against a distressed wood harvest table or a kitchen island.


The hallways in French country homes usually are stately, spacious and imposing, and can be accessorized with beautiful ceiling lanterns along their length. Dining rooms are formal and contemporary, with modern furniture contrasted with vintage upholstery and wallpaper. Dark wood tables and chairs, floral upholstery and contemporary light fixtures such as an ebony-mesh pendant with orange dinner lights keep the tone muted and the space casual yet classic. French-style bathrooms traditionally have cast iron tubs, ornate wall sconces, delicate glass urns and bowls for bathroom paraphernalia, accessories, candles and maybe potpourri, with some homes going even as far as having a candelabrum and antique chest of drawers.


French country house bedrooms exude romance and drama. All-white or teal and light-blue toned hues are popular colors for bedrooms. Vintage beds, paper chandeliers, linens, draperies, and bow-front dressers notch up the antique quotient of the bedroom. Apart from these essentials, no French country home is complete without an eye-catching stone fireplace. Accessories and furnishings within the home can be Frenched up easily. For example, instead of going in for run-of-the-mill coat hangers, look for vintage monogram coat hooks. Go in for rich wallpapers and full-length curtains and draperies. Invest in oversized wall clocks and distressed wood sideboards. Armoires are signature furniture pieces in French country homes that prove to be extremely handsome decorative statements.


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