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What to Keep in Your French Country Bedroom
A Neutral Color Palette
French Country colors require a gentleness that translates to instant warmth and comfort. Whites are a great way to start, but go with something creamy and resonant (like ecru or ivory) instead of whites too modern or stark. Keep this in mind when choosing paint colors. When adding other colors into your palette, always draw from the naturally occurring colors of the earth: a soft sage or grassy green, yellows that remind you of sunrise, muted blues pulled straight from the sky, lush lavenders of the countryside, peony pinks, and misty grays.A Weathered Bed
French provincial furniture is all about tradition and endurance. During this period, furniture was handmade and passed from generation to generation, so the French Country furniture you choose for your bedroom should look like it has withstood the test of time. Painted pieces should appear slightly weathered. You should go for wrought-iron, antiqued brass, and burnished bronze finishes over shiny gold or polished silver.
Since we're talking bedroom rather than living room, perhaps the most vital piece is the bed. Choose an upholstered linen bed in an antique white for a romantic ambiance. And if you can't let go of the more traditional French Country trends, choose a tufted headboard with an ornate, hand-crafted trim.
Vintage Finds
What is the secret ingredient that makes the French Country bedroom so inviting? The charm. Accenting your bedroom with a selection of vintage French Country decor, like an antique French Country bed, breathes life into your space and really makes you feel like you've been transported to the French countryside. How to modernize this concept? Choose vintage finds you love that are timeless and chic instead of pieces that "look French Country." Look for pieces that are character-driven focal points: a dressmaking mannequin for the girl who loves fashion and shopping, beautiful florals, an old wire shoe rack. We get the entire picture just from the choice in decor. We love this approach. Choose vintage pieces that accentuate your personality.
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What to Let Go in Your French Country Bedroom
Outdated Toile Patterns
Grandma says what? When it comes to your home decor, you can skip the classic toile pattern for your bedding and curtains. Instead, use toile as a minor accent in your upholstery or decor to allude to the French Country traditions. Even better, use updated, modern patterns—like this classic striped print.
Wall-Hung Plates
Grounded in utilitarian principles, wall-hung plates would actually be taken down for dinnertime, used, and then placed back up on the wall to dry after being washed. In an age of dishwashers and drying racks, this custom is no longer...so hanging plates on walls (as beautiful as they may be) must also cease. Replace wall-hung plates with something you'll actually use—like a stunning French Country antique mirror.
Farmhouse Iconography
As we stated above, your decor should represent you and who you are. So unless you have a true affinity for roosters, there's no reason for somewhat arbitrary farmhouse decor to haunt your home. Our suggestion? Consider an adorable wall art print for a more contemporary approach. Our selection has something for everyone.
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French Country Bedroom Musts to Add
Simple Silhouettes
Refresh your French Country bedroom with simpler and more modern silhouettes. Think straight lines and smooth gentle curves as opposed to the elaborate scrolls you may be used to. Choose a lamp for you bedside table that has a slender body, but top it with a soft and elegant linen shade for a country cottage feel.
For the bed, go with a modest headboard constructed of distressed wood. If you follow us on Instagram, you know we love French Country spaces with exposed reclaimed wooden beams that are vintage and country in material but offer perspective and symmetry that's more common in modern spaces.
Modern or Rustic Materials
A room completely designed in the French Country style, while beautiful, is very one-dimensional. In today's interior design world, that just doesn't cut it. Give your French Country bedroom texture and eclectic versatility by adding in modern materials. Place a bench at the end of the bed with a tufted top and acrylic or rustic wood legs; it adds a touch of variety and is the perfect piece of furniture to use as an accent piece. Throw a dreamy fur pillow (or other throw pillows) onto your bedding, or top an ottoman with a stylish tray.
Kathy Kuo Studio
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