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How To Bring French Country Style Into Your Home
Bringing French Country Style Into Your Home French Country Bathroom #frenchcountrydecor #frenchcountrydecorating #frenchcountryfarmhousedecor #FrenchCountryStyle #frenchinspireddecor Decorating tips on how to bring French Country Style into your home with upcycled decor and more. Give your home a touch of French Flair.
35+ Charming French Country Decor Ideas with Timeless Appeal
French Country Decor Ideas for the Entryway French country design and decor ideas can incorporate both new objects as well as antique or repurposed vintage items. Find the best ideas!
How to Style Shelves
FRENCH COUNTRY COTTAGE: How to Style Shelves Bookshelves, cupboards an open armoire or hutch with dishes. No matter where you display your treasures- when they are displayed in a beautiful way they add charm and beauty to a room. Let’s be honest. How many times have you sat and stared at a whole bank of shelves that are just waiting to be styled and felt a little bit lost. Too much stuff = can sometimes look like too much stuff. Too little = can be a little cold, blah and boring. Sometimes a whole bank or cupboard of shelves can feel overwhelming to know what is just right. But honestly, they don’t have to be. It is simple. Just decorate with what you love. Books, china, family photographs, statues- you name it. Out in the cottage- my favorite built -in bookshelves flank the fireplace. My sons and husband built these bookshelves when renovating the cottage and created them to have a vintage look even though they are brand new. I have changed them from displaying white dishes for styling or magazine projects to my favorite display- which is covering those shelves with vintage books. And though I know some may not approve- I love vintage books turned around on the shelves There is something about seeing the worn page edges and touches of gilding instead of a mish mash of colorful bindings that I just love sometimes. In the small kitchen in the cottage- it is more about useful display. Jars of extra spices, chocolate chips and sugar and flour are mixed in with a few everyday dishes. There is very limited storage in this teeny tiny kitchen and not a lot of area for tucking extras so some of the storage goes on the shelves. But it can be pretty nonetheless. Mixed with stacks of bowls and cups on the shelves, it keeps things within reach and is charming at the same time. One of my favorite display areas in our house is this gorgeous piece. Though most of time I leave the top doors closed- because I love the look- when the doors are open- the display truly warms up the room Simple whites To a few gold and pink floral accents Maybe a collection of transferware or silver and at Christmas time – I love to accent with fresh greens So how do you know what is the right way to style those shelves? Do you stack books or do you line them up? Should the dishes be all a similar size and shape on each shelf? Do you put something tall then something short, then tall again? Honestly, I think there are quite a few schools of thought on that and will readily admit that I probably am not following the ‘proper’ way of styling any of my shelves. But you know, rebel over here- so show me a rule and I will take it as a challenge to break it. 😉 For me, I simply place things as I like them step back and make adjustments and repeat. So I think the best advice on styling your shelves is to just play with them until you get them the way you like. Happy Sunday everyone Enter your email address: Delivered by FeedBurner
MFrench Country bathroom, gray washed cabinets, mirrors with painted frames, chippy paint…
Bookshelves, cupboards an open armoire or hutch with dishes. No matter where you display your treasures- when they are displayed in a beautiful way they add charm and beauty to a room. Let’s be honest. How many times have you sat and stared at a whole bank of shelves that are just waiting to be styled and felt a little bit lost. Too much stuff = can sometimes look like too much stuff. Too little = can be a little cold, blah and boring. Sometimes a whole bank or cupboard of shelves can feel overwhelming to know what is just right. But honestly, they don’t have to be. It is simple. Just decorate with what you love. Books, china, family photographs, statues- you name it. Out in the cottage- my favorite built -in bookshelves flank the fireplace. My sons and husband built these bookshelves when renovating the cottage and created them to have a vintage look even though they are brand new. I have changed them from displaying white dishes for styling or magazine projects to my favorite display- which is covering those shelves with vintage books. And though I know some may not approve- I love vintage books turned around on the shelves There is something about seeing the worn page edges and touches of gilding instead of a mish mash of colorful bindings that I just love sometimes. In the small kitchen in the cottage- it is more about useful display. Jars of extra spices, chocolate chips and sugar and flour are mixed in with a few everyday dishes. There is very limited storage in this teeny tiny kitchen and not a lot of area for tucking extras so some of the storage goes on the shelves. But it can be pretty nonetheless. Mixed with stacks of bowls and cups on the shelves, it keeps things within reach and is charming at the same time. One of my favorite display areas in our house is this gorgeous piece. Though most of time I leave the top doors closed- because I love the look- when the doors are open- the display truly warms up the room Simple whites To a few gold and pink floral accents Maybe a collection of transferware or silver and at Christmas time – I love to accent with fresh greens So how do you know what is the right way to style those shelves? Do you stack books or do you line them up? Should the dishes be all a similar size and shape on each shelf? Do you put something tall then something short, then tall again? Honestly, I think there are quite a few schools of thought on that and will readily admit that I probably am not following the ‘proper’ way of styling any of my shelves. But you know, rebel over here- so show me a rule and I will take it as a challenge to break it. 😉 For me, I simply place things as I like them step back and make adjustments and repeat. So I think the best advice on styling your shelves is to just play with them until you get them the way you like. Happy Sunday everyone Enter your email address: Delivered by FeedBurner
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Bookshelves, cupboards an open armoire or hutch with dishes. No matter where you display your treasures- when they are displayed in a beautiful way they add charm and beauty to a room. Let’s be honest. How many times have you sat and stared at a whole bank of shelves that are just waiting to be styled and felt a little bit lost. Too much stuff = can sometimes look like too much stuff. Too little = can be a little cold, blah and boring. Sometimes a whole bank or cupboard of shelves can feel overwhelming to know what is just right. But honestly, they don’t have to be. It is simple. Just decorate with what you love. Books, china, family photographs, statues- you name it. Out in the cottage- my favorite built -in bookshelves flank the fireplace. My sons and husband built these bookshelves when renovating the cottage and created them to have a vintage look even though they are brand new. I have changed them from displaying white dishes for styling or magazine projects to my favorite display- which is covering those shelves with vintage books. And though I know some may not approve- I love vintage books turned around on the shelves There is something about seeing the worn page edges and touches of gilding instead of a mish mash of colorful bindings that I just love sometimes. In the small kitchen in the cottage- it is more about useful display. Jars of extra spices, chocolate chips and sugar and flour are mixed in with a few everyday dishes. There is very limited storage in this teeny tiny kitchen and not a lot of area for tucking extras so some of the storage goes on the shelves. But it can be pretty nonetheless. Mixed with stacks of bowls and cups on the shelves, it keeps things within reach and is charming at the same time. One of my favorite display areas in our house is this gorgeous piece. Though most of time I leave the top doors closed- because I love the look- when the doors are open- the display truly warms up the room Simple whites To a few gold and pink floral accents Maybe a collection of transferware or silver and at Christmas time – I love to accent with fresh greens So how do you know what is the right way to style those shelves? Do you stack books or do you line them up? Should the dishes be all a similar size and shape on each shelf? Do you put something tall then something short, then tall again? Honestly, I think there are quite a few schools of thought on that and will readily admit that I probably am not following the ‘proper’ way of styling any of my shelves. But you know, rebel over here- so show me a rule and I will take it as a challenge to break it. 😉 For me, I simply place things as I like them step back and make adjustments and repeat. So I think the best advice on styling your shelves is to just play with them until you get them the way you like. Happy Sunday everyone Enter your email address: Delivered by FeedBurner
French Country Home
Bookshelves, cupboards an open armoire or hutch with dishes. No matter where you display your treasures- when they are displayed in a beautiful way they add charm and beauty to a room. Let’s be honest. How many times have you sat and stared at a whole bank of shelves that are just waiting to be styled and felt a little bit lost. Too much stuff = can sometimes look like too much stuff. Too little = can be a little cold, blah and boring. Sometimes a whole bank or cupboard of shelves can feel overwhelming to know what is just right. But honestly, they don’t have to be. It is simple. Just decorate with what you love. Books, china, family photographs, statues- you name it. Out in the cottage- my favorite built -in bookshelves flank the fireplace. My sons and husband built these bookshelves when renovating the cottage and created them to have a vintage look even though they are brand new. I have changed them from displaying white dishes for styling or magazine projects to my favorite display- which is covering those shelves with vintage books. And though I know some may not approve- I love vintage books turned around on the shelves There is something about seeing the worn page edges and touches of gilding instead of a mish mash of colorful bindings that I just love sometimes. In the small kitchen in the cottage- it is more about useful display. Jars of extra spices, chocolate chips and sugar and flour are mixed in with a few everyday dishes. There is very limited storage in this teeny tiny kitchen and not a lot of area for tucking extras so some of the storage goes on the shelves. But it can be pretty nonetheless. Mixed with stacks of bowls and cups on the shelves, it keeps things within reach and is charming at the same time. One of my favorite display areas in our house is this gorgeous piece. Though most of time I leave the top doors closed- because I love the look- when the doors are open- the display truly warms up the room Simple whites To a few gold and pink floral accents Maybe a collection of transferware or silver and at Christmas time – I love to accent with fresh greens So how do you know what is the right way to style those shelves? Do you stack books or do you line them up? Should the dishes be all a similar size and shape on each shelf? Do you put something tall then something short, then tall again? Honestly, I think there are quite a few schools of thought on that and will readily admit that I probably am not following the ‘proper’ way of styling any of my shelves. But you know, rebel over here- so show me a rule and I will take it as a challenge to break it. 😉 For me, I simply place things as I like them step back and make adjustments and repeat. So I think the best advice on styling your shelves is to just play with them until you get them the way you like. Happy Sunday everyone Enter your email address: Delivered by FeedBurner
Elegant French cottage bathroom renovation peek & why I am in love already
Elegant French cottage bathroom renovation peek French Country Cottage Bathroom Renovation reveal, custom vanity, reclaimed wood and marble
Center Tray to Hold Plant & Accessories
French Country Cottage Bathroom Renovation reveal, custom vanity, reclaimed wood and marble
Printable Spa Labels in a French Laundry Style
I have designed a new set of printable spa labels that had that all natural, yet high end French Laundry look for my bathroom.
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No Drawers, No Doors, No Problem – Creative Upcycling Ideas
Hello friends! I’m back with more Creative Upcycling Ideas! Have you ever come across THE MOST FABULOUS piece of furniture at a yard sale or thrift store, but didn’t buy it because a drawer was damaged or a door was missing? I have passed up gorgeous pieces for this very reason (regretfully), but never again now that I have seen these fabulous ideas on my most favorite website ev-errrr (Pinterest, duh). No drawers – No doors – No Problem!!!! What do you call a chest of drawers with no drawers? A bookshelf! Love, love. love it! Just stick a basket in it. Instant farmhouse style. Awesome open shelving in the bathroom. More great storage (and BASKETS!!!) link And even more baskets. Oh how I do love
Family House Tour
Country French House Tour Welcome to my family house tour! Well, to be more accurate, this is actually the home I just moved from earlier this year.
Adorable Bathroom Sign/ La Toilette (large) (7×9)
Welcome to my family house tour! Well, to be more accurate, this is actually the home I just moved from earlier this year.
French master bathroom features a white double washstand with feet topped with a white marble framing his and her sinks under mirror illuminated by French sconces. Master bath boasts gray walls accented with gray trim moldings alongside a gilt floor mirror leaning against a wall placed in front of a freestanding tub under a chandelier paired with a polished nickel etagere and an oval back French chair
Welcome to my family house tour! Well, to be more accurate, this is actually the home I just moved from earlier this year.
French Country Decor & French Country Decorating Ideas
French Country Decor More Our curated French country decor and design inspiration images cover the spectrum of French design from refined, provincial style to rustic country cottage.
Min l?rdagsmorgon (Elsa Billgren)
Dreamy bathroom details | #bathroom #dreamy #homedecor #interiordesign #bathroomdecor #opulentmemory Jag vaknar och sl?r upp f?nstret, k?nner ljumma h?stmorgonvindar fylla l?genheten. Himlen ?r bl? med vita sm? fluffmoln d?r ute. Jag ligger och drar mig, f?r te p? s?ngen och kurar ner mig l?ngt und
French Country bathroom, gray washed cabinets, mirrors with painted frames, chippy paint…
Jag vaknar och sl?r upp f?nstret, k?nner ljumma h?stmorgonvindar fylla l?genheten. Himlen ?r bl? med vita sm? fluffmoln d?r ute. Jag ligger och drar mig, f?r te p? s?ngen och kurar ner mig l?ngt und
French Farmhouse Bath Decor
Super easy French farmhouse bathroom decor. Looking for an easy way to add French farmhouse charm to your bathroom? Try adding jars full of bathroom essentials.
Gorgeous – love the tub in there with curtains. would make taking a bath seem even more special and relaxing
Looking for an easy way to add French farmhouse charm to your bathroom? Try adding jars full of bathroom essentials.
3 Secrets To French Decorating: Versailles Inspired Rooms
3 Secrets To French Decorating: Versailles Inspired Rooms More Who isn’t envious of the movie star lifestyle les Fran?ais are famous for? Caf?s overlooking the Seine, delicate desserts, stunning architecture, and fabulous interiors are just a few luxuries associated with the romance capital of the world. Read on if you’re looking to bring some majestic French beauty into your home. These photos are inspired straight from the Palace of Versailles …
A Giannetti Home design in the May/June 2017 Luxe Magazine…
Giannetti Home: French Normandy style beach house First I want to thank everyone for the fantastic response to our Giannetti clothing pieces. We are thrilled that you a love the first pieces as much as we do! Thank you to all of you who have placed orders already. We are sending out the pieces as we get…
French Country Home
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