Posts Tagged ‘French Country Decor’

INTERIOR DESIGN IDEAS

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

CREATING A COMFORTABLE COTTAGE STYLE HOME    

 Whether it’s a French Country Cottage used as a seaside escape, a rustic mountain English Cottage, a woodland retreat overlooking a wonderful view, or a lakeside cottage just for summer getaways, they all have a common spirit. It’s almost guaranteed that if you have a cottage by the water or a wonderful view, you’ll be spending a great deal of time outdoors. Nonetheless, once inside you’ll still want to be able to gaze upon the view that drew you to this special place. As with other types of cottages, windows are an important feature. Often windows are left bare for a look of simplicity. Cottage Style Interior Design evokes a feeling of serenity and a sense that, for the moment, time is standing still…proving that simplicity can be both inviting and elegant.

Cottage Style Interior Decor conjures a feeling of quiet contentment, recalls sweet memories of summers past, and sparks a longing for a simple and relaxing life. The dictionary defines a cottage as a dwelling of a small home of a peasant or farmer, often found in Europe centuries old. And from this lifestyle a certain manner of decorating has emerged – one that is gracious yet unpretentious, free of any formal constraints, a style creating a snug and cozy home. French Country Decorating has become the trend in recent years, because we are looking for more comfortable rooms and the perfect place to relax. “Cottage Décor” is a free spirit. There are no rules, but there is an underlying sense of playfulness and ambience. Since the main objective is relaxation, you should outfit rooms to be welcoming, comforting, and casual enough that you can kick off your shoes, curl up on the slip-covered sofa, and devote time to simple pleasures. French Country Décor can be informal with just a hint of elegance, or it can be completely casual and laid-back. Often, an air of romance pervades. As a designer, I have a passion for the cottage style of decorating. I love the mix of casual elegance with a touch of Country French and English Country, then I like to throw in a little bit of rustic, especially if you are in the mountains.

A lakeside cottage is big on theme accessories. A wooden canoe is a great way to draw the eye up toward a vaulted ceiling. As with any cottage, Cottage Furniture for a lakeside home should cater to comfort in a casual and carefree style. French Country Window Treatments hanging from large oars are a perfect accent for a lake house. The façade of a cottage usually makes a decorative contribution to the front porch. Adding comfort and beauty means accessorizing porch chairs and other seating with not only plump cushions, but colorful pillows and throws as well. For a rustic décor, Navajo prints, checks, and deep-colored floral patterns are an excellent choice. Stripes and large, bright floral designs, on the other hand, are better suited to a Cottage Style seaside escape or a farmhouse in a rural setting. No porch would be complete without flowers or greenery.

There is something mystical, even spiritual, about being surrounded by towering evergreens, a French Country Cottage nestled in the woods or in the embrace of a mountainside is at one with nature. The interior of a woodland cottage pays tribute to the great outdoors. Each room should have a focal point. In a rustic living room or great room, that focal point is usually the fireplace. While some fireplaces are typical in size, others can be quite massive in a mountain cottage. When decorating in a mountain style you can go in many directions. The great camps of the Adirondack’s has contributed much to the rustic style we use in decorating today.

By adding a bentwood chair or a piece of willow French Country Furniture, you can create a woodsy style to any room. I love to mix a few rustic pieces to a cottage style, and you’ve created rustic elegance. I like to use a willow canopy bed painted white mixed with painted pieces, accenting the windows with French Country voile sheer fabric and you’ve created a light, airy space with a rustic mix. It’s a refreshing look.

French Country Interior Decorating and collecting seem to go hand in hand. While many accents are indicators of style, collections reveal the personality. Your collections will give your cottage its individual character. The cozy comfortable style of cottage living is so popular today. It’s a great design to live with for a comfortable lifestyle.

Email me at caiken1@windstream.net if you would like to discuss a decorating idea or dilemma.  This is another in my series of home INTERIOR DESIGN IDEAS from your Atlanta Interior Designer; I hope that you use them to help you create a comfortable cottage style home.

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INTERIOR DESIGNERS IN ATLANTA

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

INTERIOR DESIGNERS IN ATLANTA KNOWS IT MUST FEEL GOOD TO COME HOME.
Written by Cynthia Aiken

If someone asked you to describe your Atlanta home, what would you say? One may say their home is a timeless piece of art, another may say their home is a place to kick off their shoes, relax and just enjoy being home. Whatever the description of your surroundings, it should be a reflection of you and a place you love to come home to. Our interiors are important to the overall happiness of how we live in our home.  Create a place that feels good to live in and you’ll always want to come home. Do you like dark rich colors, or do you feel more comfortable surrounded with neutral tones? Before starting any Atlanta Interior Design project, it’s best to think about what you like and what makes you feel comfortable. If you have a vision, but don’t know how to make it a reality, get a professional to help you complete your vision.

In the long run, it’s less frustrating and often you spend less money and the final result will be a space you love.

Do you know what you want in the interior of your home? If you’re looking for a gathering place for your family, a comfortable Cottage Style hearth room off the French Country Kitchen could be a space everyone loves to use. There are certain rooms that are the heart of the house, a place where everyone congregates, a place for your guests to gather, sit and talk, a place that should feel good. The Country French Kitchen / Cottage Style hearth room is usually that gathering place.  A room comfortably furnished, a place to just hang out. As pictured a warm and cozy French Country Decor hearth room just off the kitchen is accented with a linen fabric with reds and corals bringing a spark of color to a neutral color scheme. A hand-painted wallpaper covers the walls, accented with Cottage Furniture such as a pair of comfortable leather and linen chairs and 2 leather benches in front of the fireplace complete this inviting space. The room is accented with rich original French Country Wall Art creating a warm and cozy surrounding. The kitchen repeats the linen Shumacher fabric on the windows and the backs of the alligator leather barstools. Red accents are the perfect combination to the timber and wood ceiling, giving this rustic timber home a Country French twist, a room that feels as if it’s been kissed by the sun. Your home should reflect a warm and relaxed ambience… It should reflect you. As a Atlanta Interior Designer I like to create rooms that are cozy and warm with color, creating an inviting atmosphere. When these things are created, your surroundings will always welcome you home. Despite the grand scale of a home you can still ensure a homey feel, a cozy atmosphere, a place where you and your guest feel comfortable.

If you feel closed in and uncomfortable when surrounded with dark or bold colors, then a neutral color scheme will be the perfect choice, keeping it light and fresh. It’s easy to bring in a dramatic color with fabric to any neutral room. Fabrics and home interior art can change a dull room to that of a rich and cozy surrounding.  If you like a more formal style… Understated Elegance could be the perfect combination for you by selecting more formal pieces of furniture and accessorizing with things like silver and crystal. If it’s a more rustic style, a lodge look, you’re attracted to, the tone of rich wood and a heavier style of furnishings could be a good choice.

To create a soothing and light space, choose light tones with a punch of color. I think French Country Master Bedrooms should be a place where you love to spend time. My favorite tones for a relaxing bedroom are neutral textured tones accented with a punch of color such as an antique rug to bring in color. This combination creates an inviting room of understated elegance where you’ll love to spend time. 

I love to hear my clients say, I enjoy my house, I would rather stay home than go out and I always love to come home. How do you give a house character? Give a house French Country charm and the character will come. Take a small room, add a couple of comfortable Country French overstuffed chairs, add a wall of books and you have a library, a room that’s cozy, comfortable and welcoming. With the right vision a well-decorated room can make a big impact and create a really comfortable home you’ll love to come home to.

 

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Email me at caiken1@windstream.net if you would like to discuss a decorating idea or dilemma.  This is another in my series of home INTERIOR DESIGN IDEAS from your Atlanta Interior Designer; I hope that you use them to help you create a home that it fells great to come home to after a long day.