Getting The Classic French Style In Your Home
by: David Johnson
Are you looking to get the classic French style in your home, well dont
worry you dont have to speak French to get the style. Its
not hard to get the style, just take a look at the following directions.
Used, worn, imperfect but beautifully architectural elements and accessories
are what French country style is about. They dont have to have sleek
lines, fine china or grey, white, and black colors. They have chunky wood
tables, flowers, brightly patterned couches, curtains and pillows styled
after the look of Provence, which borders the Mediterranean Sea.
If youre looking to grasp the French look, you should look for
things like cracked wood beams, curved panels, hand-carved decorations
and raw material flooring and walls, like stone or bricks. Uneven plaster
walls or raw distressed wood can also give you the French Country atmosphere.
In the style having a spider crack in the paint or slight discoloration
of the paint just adds character. So dont fret about fixing all
those imperfections.
Some architectural features are shutters for your windows, narrow deeply
cut window sills, and striped fabric awnings over windows which prevents
the heat from escaping.
But if you just want a little bit of French flare to your house without
too much change to youre walls and floors. You can look for rustic
furniture, oversized rectangle or round wooding dining room tables with
a dull waxed or natural finish. Dining room chairs have a ladderback style
or vertical slats to it.
If youre looking to get chairs or random tables you should look
for curved or boast carved designs in the woodwork. Also, large armoires
go well with the theme, giving you a place to store dishes, linens clothes
or whatever you desire.
The next step would be to adorn your house with fabrics and accessories.
You should use toile material, a gauzy linen or cotton, in white, cream
or yellow with bright contrasting colors. You can choose themes like monkeys,
eighteenth century courting scenes and Chinese patterns which are dominate
French designs.
Also look for large, thickly woven baskets, chunky clay or old metal
pitchers, iron garden shelving units, and Chinese pottery all fit in with
the French theme. Which means you can get ceramic plates, tiles, tablecloths
and curtains that have either roosters, sunflowers, lavender or beetles.
You can save some money if you get these at flea markets and antique stores.
The final touches would be flowers. Fresh flowers would be ideal, flowers
such as lavender, geraniums and sunflowers are great to give you the French
country style youre looking for.
You can put the flowers in copper pots, window boxes, glass vases or
old pitchers. You should use a variety of colors and make the arrangements
not too simple or stylized. Another country French look is natural grasses.
It doesnt matter if you want to go all out or just change a few
things in your house to achieve the French country look. You can use any
of these idea to get a little of Provence country into youre house.
About The Author
David Johnson is a successful freelance author that writes regularly for
http://www.curtains-n-drapes.com/ . His articles have also been featured
on related sites such as http://www.audiobookclubmadeez.info/ and http://www.audioclubmadeeasy.info/.
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