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What Is French Country Design?

Interior design styles have been influenced by thousand of different areas around the world. When it comes to French Country design, it understandably began in the rural areas of France. While in the city regions of France were more highly lavished and ornate styles were thriving, the countryside took another approach. French design is typically considered to be very sophisticated and extravagant. The design gracefully intricates décor while keeping the space not flowing and unobstructed. However, this particular French design has a specific way of blending rural and chic in a beautiful manner. If you are new to the concept, here is everything you should know about French Country design:

Country Chic

While tradition French design is very elegant, this country-chic look takes a humbler approach. In fact, it introduces more rustic and raw elements into the design. Country chic is a farmhouse look with a high-class European style. Floral patterns, ornate moldings, and lavished textiles can all help create the heavenly appeal to this country style home.

Perfection Through Imperfection

This style is homey and finds beauty in raw, unfinished surfaces. In fact, you will find that nothing is high-gloss or over-finished. French Country design calls for weathered furniture, distressed woods, and imperfection. It is the perfect harmony of farmhouse design while still staying pristine. This look will usually have light, airy hues while allowing for a pop of color. With rustic style at the core, unperfect furniture complements this style exceptionally.

Elegant Lines

French Country design is an airy, romantic look. It will keep a light color palette while highlighting both its distressed accents as well as its more high-end features. Keeping curved lines at the core, you can see traditional European styled sofas, beautifully-detailed woodworks, and heavenly textiles. While beautiful, your space should feel lived in, while remaining homey. It is aesthetically welcoming, using pastel tones and whitewashed furnishings in just the right places.

Mastering this design can allow your home to feel inviting and cozy, yet incredibly planned out and elegant. A perfectly homogenous blend of country and chic can create a dream-worthy oasis. What do you think of this design style? Let us know below in the comment section, and for more insight on different design styles and trends, make sure to subscribe!

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