Simply no French Country design and style plan is complete without the necessary nod to the Eiffel Tower or an Eiffel Tower vase. Simple stuff that allow the eye know where they’re headed will bring a design strategy together like nothing more.
Important elements in style and design are the visual juxtaposition of light together with dark, soft and difficult surfaces, heights and weights of objects in a room. A room with one color and no accent to attract the attention can be quite uninteresting and flat. Equally droll is usually a room having simply hard surface areas, or high cabinets. Design will need to flow and have wide variety.
Let’s take a look at an admittance hall and see just how adding or changing just a few objects can turn a modern day suburbanite track house into an inviting French lobby.
The entry table is where you sets the stage and inform visitors where they are going on their little mental trip all over the world. You don’t have to be very bold or overly subtle, a couple of simple changes are all which are required. Change the blank table top with a lovely lace runner.
The morning meal room can usually benefit from a very simple alter to give it the French country experience. Change the chair cushions by using a French laundry print; add soft muted fabrics in light layers into the table top, while in the center place a wire Eiffel tower vase that can hold a bouquet of dried lavender.
The bedroom can be French in a heartbeat cheaper than $300. Paint the walls a soft blue or green; replace the bed linens using a crocheted coverlet. Hang a big ornate mirror colored white (then antiqued) with gold gilding on a number of the more ornate parts so it appears old and weathered (DIY $50).
Very simple changes using soft fabrics and an Eiffel Tower vase can make every room to a French Country work of art.
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