40+ French Country Decor Ideas 🌷👒
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- čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
- French Country is a new interior design for me but I thought it would be fun to explore considering it fit's really well with spring and summer time :) Hope you enjoy!
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i NEED this in my life
I like Cottagecore and Traditional, so French Country is the perfect blend for me . 😊😊
I loved this! I, like millions ‘of others bought into “Farmhouse”. Unlike others, I pulled it down once I realized I had word signs attached everywhere, it had gone beyond kitchy. The ideas you have borough in today are basic to farmhouse but in an elevated, classic way.
Oh my gosh! Farmhouse but more elegant! I could never articulate why Farmhouse never appealed to me, but your example of the industrial light fixture and swapping it for a chandelier is perfect!
100% spot on! I would add dried lavender, small vases here and there with fresh garden flowers or dried wild flowers and aromatic herbs in the kitchen if you don't have a garden. Portraits, oriental style carpets and lace is also very common. That huge, heavy closet and the big dinner table. Meals with the family and/or friends is sacred!
Love it and the Romance of it all!❤
Love French country out of all the designs ❤
I’m a French Country lady, ❤️❤️❤️. tfs blessings 🥰👵🏽🙏🏾
French Country is my favorite design-style and I am an interior designer as well since the age of 7 and that's honest and I am now a new subscriber
Awesome ideas! I love French decor and came here for more ideas…I already have the majority of items you mentioned, so I guess I’m doing better then I thought. Love how you’ve presented this.
You are adorable and absolutely love your designed back-ground
Yes love love this style! I am between this and “moody” aesthetic right now
Thanks so much for another great video. You did a wonderful job on it and some great inspiration.
Hi - I loved this video! I’m purchasing (thrifting) items for a new home in the Arizona desert and I’m loving the French vibe! Your suggestions and idea are just perfect! Thank you!
Important to note
A larger longer table cloth looks more French/English/classic. If the hang of the table cloth is too short it will look decidedly American. Layering the too short table cloth over another table cloth that is larger also helps with keeping French/English/classic look.
❤Oooo summer interior idea: the was Italian mob wife in the fall/winter and now I'm hearing Italian villa babe! Think Sofia Loren. baskets, head handkerchiefs, peasant blouses, with also touches of glam and luxury. We had Mediterranean/tuscan kitchens and what not that got over done there for a moment but it isnt quite that. Its more earthy with alot of like 1950s over lap think classy dressed men like Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin on vacation.❤ Loved the video. Very well done
I became a new subscriber after watching your video. I loved your elegant, timeless, and beautiful ideas on styling Country French decor. You gave me many ideas on how to style my bedroom to complement my oak with a fruitwood finish American Drew Country French bedroom set which is 45 years old. An additional comment that I have is the style of clothing you are wearing suits you well as does the background in your video. If you have a strong interest in fashion, I hope you consider doing videos on fashion.
I love this interior design it’s my favorite and it’s almost pretty accurate to how I decorate my room already.
Oh no way!! Yea I feel like bits of my home are similar too
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Just found your channel! Great video!
Would love to see you do a video in this format for a Greek inspired style. Blue and white, tile, geometric patterns, seashells, mythology references, etc.
how about -Morrocan style !! - great for hot climes... Natural textures , earthy textiles, indoor /outdoor living - easy-care gardens - warmer hues - different from southwestern /Mexican styles - coloured glass, embellished golds or bronze and silver accents - has a slightly Indian feel to it...
You definitely want to listen to Delius to get in the mood for this. Start with Brigg Fair. The composer was a pastoralist with a French flavor.
Of course Brigg Fair is a Roma horse fair that takes place annually in England! There is an associated going-to-the-fair song (like Scarborough, for example!). The Delius piece is a theme and variations on that.
listening now!!! 🥰
Oooooh! Good ideas! 😊
you are wondaful designer❤❤❤❤
Love this!!!🙌🙌🙌
Love that I have all those items, it seems I'm doing things right! Amazing video, congrats
So Im sure youve heard of this but if your looking to colorize like natural wood, whatever, furniture, etc., may I suggest historical milk paint. Ive used it, Ive known several people that have used it and its relatively easy to make from what I hear (Ive not done it). You can buy it commercially from what Ive heard but it may ne a little more expensive? Idk. I just like the look it gives and I think it would be great for your cottage and French farmhouse looks. That is all. Thanks for the vid.
I would love your take on how to have a spooky/cozy/inviting room but make it summer. I know this isn't a thing but I love Halloween and dark Gothic stuff, but also love spring, gardening and books, but I'm not sure what to do with my decor between spring and fall. Summer is too hot and I just want a clean cozy home with some spooky elements. Maybe I'm the only one?
...Really enjoyed the Video.. but by NOT using that Split Screen.. it would have made the Inages better.
Many years ago I stayed in the farmhouse home of an Aristocratic French family. The vibe was one of decaying grandeur, which is difficult to capture.
1:04 I like that room.
Bronze. Sculptures of humans or animals. Also lampfoots. Or candleholders, or doorknocks.
Cantvqsit love youre decor videos much love katie ❤ in dublin
🥹🫶 aw thank you so much!!
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Honest question, what is the difference between French Country and English Country? ~Chris
I would like to see an answer. I have no design or art background, and yes, visuals of what Style X looks like are helpful, but so are some verbal descriptions with pictures of Yes, This/No, Not That. I've watched a handful of other French Country videos, but this one really spelled out specifics and gave me the greatest understanding. Keep up the good work, Lanchen!
I am not an Export, but I would think florals and color
French features more gold, more shabby antique, all this makes it rustic. Also the fabric patterns are different and no wallpaper, mostly white walls or the bare stone. I don't think horses are very French, actually they are more in the English hunting traditions, French have more playfulness.
I miss when she made Old money designs😢❤🎉
Um, I haven't finished yet BUT I think herein was more like the Cottage core people got lazy and didn't want to go ALL IN and so started just using "Light" Academia elements? Like how I feel that if you went to an ACTUAL French country home, instead of chandeliers brought from Paris antique stores, what you'd find instead is lots of modern appliance stuff sort of jury-rigged into original rustic structures in tight spaces and other odd room configurations where the stuff doesn't really look Old-Timey or thematically cohesive, etc.
That here there might be something cohesive somewhere in there that I'm missing or ignoring BUT in the cooler months I think I'd prefer Bavarian mountain instead and since it's already pretty hot now here I'm feeling more like South Asia vibe but, as I've mentioned, too much hodgepodge here to fix entirely now in one fell swoop... Or like when the whole country thing was first taking off and they were showing eggs on display in bowls on counters and such and I can only imagine how that would smell here if not refrigerated, etc. And I never want one of those straw brooms in a corner, so at least here there would be none of that, but the colors a little more beige than Coastal Cottage even if you are adding some sage or blue or whatever pastels.
The captions were no help, so TOILE is the word she is saying about those busy patterns.
Yes, I am less interested in the beat-up white paint than I would be for clean white paint and that stark contrast they make against colors like seafoam or slate grey, etc.
I like the burlap look, but I think that and especially wicker says the OPPOSITE vibe of gold frames and chandeliers, tho.
I would think floral lampshades or something would go more with the gingham and such whereas Toile would go more with the upscale aspects of the aesthetic but none of the aged wood stuff. I think much more planning would be required to make those things work whereas the other country aspects could just be more spontaneous. Nobody's going to care if the gingham totally works with aged furniture, whereas the pattern won't go so well with gold frames while the Toile won't work pretty much AT ALL with wood painty frames, etc.
I don't know if those standy mirrors are hard to find or just hard to situate in a typical room now? Kind of like those room separator things. I mean, let's not get into the space limitations of apartments, but the construction of the new American homes is like a giant master bedroom where it can maybe go, but then small other rooms with mirrored closets and such. All fairly tacky and boxy and without much character to fit "odd" furniture items or classic vintage show pieces of said like such. Floor space is precious with giant beds and most bedrooms have a TV area now that takes up some space and can usually only go on one wall for the plugs and wires.
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Nice ideas......I believe it's Rattan, not ratton