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Country Style: Featuring the Cowgirl in You

Wednesday, May 10th, 2017

Hooker Furniture Living Room Watson Stationary Settee is screaming country style at every angle. 

Don’t lament if you live in the city and you still want to achieve a country style home.  The relaxing allure of a suburban home is pretty hard to resist so it’s time to find out how you can feel calmer in a homier, rustic home.

Here are some winning tips that can help you set up an interesting country style interior –

Choose a Country Palette

Forget about bold colors for once in your life. Look forward to designing with a neutral backdrop. This means you have to learn to work with creams and whites. Add interest in a room with accessories that effectively contrast each other.

Use soft shades such as mint, sage or powder blue. Hints of butter yellow or deep red can provide a subtle yet interesting pop.

It is also important to look for patterns that will make the room more interesting – use checks, spots stripes or florals. To make these work as a cohesive whole, define the main colors and use these on the busier pieces. You can then repeat these same colors but in a different shade elsewhere in the room. For instance, you can use blue and white curtains with interesting stripes.

Decorate the Country Style Kitchen

Probably the most popular country style room is the kitchen. If you want to achieve a rural feel, then begin with the colors of your cabinets. The thumb rule is to use Shaker style cabinet doors. The central tables are workspaces and could also be the gathering place, no less than the busiest part of the room.

Making effective use of open shelving is the way to go. This means that you won’t have to worry too much about cleaning stacked plates and crockeries.

Use earth-toned tiles in this room. A black-and-white duo will also complete the look in your rustic kitchen.

Goodnight Sweetheart Nightstand from the FFDM Humphrey Bogart Collection.

Country Flowers and Light

What could be more country style than to bring in some beautiful flowers? These can add visual interest as well as a different kind of freshness inside your home. Even some greeneries could also be used to create a softer and more relaxing mood. Imagine reading a good novel as you relax in your reading nook, seated beside the end table with a vase of fresh flowers – what a peaceful mood that would create.

It is safe to deviate from the structured arrangements for flowers. A relaxed style is more country style than having flowers super arranged.

Use pendant lighting that looks slightly vintage. Industrial pieces are also welcome. The more exposed the globes and enamel covers are, the better.

Timber Is Your New Best Friend

Have you inherited timber pieces in your home? Then you’re blessed. These will serve as great convo pieces.

Timber is the chief framework for many country style homes. Think of timber trusses, a timber gazebo, timber columns, timber ceilings, timber fireplace, wide timber windows, timber-frame kitchen cabinetry, timber loft, timber stairs, and just about every architectural part of a home.

Timber flooring is also a fabulous way to declare to the world that your style is rural country. Use some area rugs with floral patterns or sisal.

Top with Rustic Décor

Having a few well-placed pieces can set the mood in your rustic home. Use old glassware, vintage plates, bottles, or vases. Interesting silverware will also offer a handed-down look that will surely complement the country style that you’re trying to achieve.

Cap the country style with some handmade items (e.g. cross-stitched artwork, hand-knitted tablecloth, throws and cushions). Placing a throw is an awesome way to transform any lounge. The more rustic-looking, the better.

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Charming Living That Is Country Cottage

Thursday, September 22nd, 2016

Hooker Furniture Dining Room Sunset Point Display Cabinet

Hooker Furniture Dining Room Sunset Point Display Cabinet deliciously spells country cottage.

Cottage living is seen as a simplistic and natural style. Here, it is easy to feature architectural beauties or showcase imperfections in your home that could actually turn out to be unique elements.

Typically small and challenged in terms of storage, country cottages often come with armoires and cupboards. Look for these furniture pieces if you want to stow away more stuff. It’s time to tuck linens inside the wooden trunk and the dishes placed inside a pie safe. Go ahead and hide the modern-day electronic appliances behind weathered cabinets.

The comfort that country cottage brings with it comes with age. The patina in wood speaks of generations past or simply of a properly weathered look. Find coverlets, canvas slipcovers, and other stuff in bolder greens, creamy whites, or buttery yellow.

Country Living Begins with White

Gray, oyster shell and taupe are the right hues for cottage living. When these are fused, they tend to make a space look fresh, vibrant and beautifully natural. Think of wood beams exposed high up in those vaulted ceilings. These could expand a master bedroom or any spacious retreat.

Use white paint across ceilings and walls. This is the standard look that you could default to if you don’t know how to achieve country cottage just yet.

Don’t stop with the furnishings, though. Carry that paintbrush and swipe it all across your wooden flooring. You can also achieve a nautical-inspired bedroom for kids. These floors will beautifully contrast with pine boards on your walls and the ceiling.

Sanding, Weathering and Distressing Highlighted

The key elements to the country cottage design are distressed, weathered or sanded furnishings. So go ahead and seek out these styles here –

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That stunning piece of furniture can also be just right in front of you. At times, you can sand your existing furniture, rough up their edges a bit, and voila, you have a stylish country cottage piece in your hands. The sanding block can make pieces look old – way older – than they really are.

Stanley Furniture Dining Room Arm Chair 007-21-70

Stanley Furniture Dining Room Arm Chair 007-21-70

Opposites Attract

This concept is applicable in interior design, too. You must always strive to achieve balance by fusing opposite pieces. This means finding joy in marrying glossy with the muted pieces or the contemporary with the distressed ones.

 Cozy Means Cottage, Cottage Means Cozy

Just as soon as you walk in a country cottage home, you should feel at home straightaway. Natural elements and neutral color palette have the power to rejuvenate the senses. A space can immediately look livable and comfortable if you use them.

Throw a slipcover onto your sofa then add a good amount of throw pillows for upped comfort. Materials that you should definitely look into are burlap, linen, and wool.

Fresh Blooms Aplenty

You will never find a country cottage home that does not feature some fresh flowers. These are natural design elements that can soften the starkness of some architectural features. You can also add some potted plants to make your home more natural.

 Make Country Cottage YOU

 Pull in all of your preferred elements to come up with a space that is solely yours. A country cottage style dining room, for instance, can be a daily or an occasional eating spot according to your preference. For the former, you can set up a casual table, a bench or two, some slipcovered chairs, and your everyday dishware. For the latter, you can add formal lighting in the form of chandeliers.

It’s Not Quaint

When people think of country cottage, they immediately think of worn out homes with old fixtures and furnishings. This is not always the case. While there are rural and simple cottages, it might surprise you that there are also state-of-the-art homes featuring country cottage décor.

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The Classy Wine or Vineyard Theme

Monday, January 11th, 2016

 

Wine bottles in this photo are from FFDM's RayLen Vineyards Collection.

Wine bottles in this photo are from FFDM’s RayLen Vineyards Collection.

 

Choosing to highlight the rooms in your home with a vineyard or wine theme can add a casual ambience that is often linked to country French or Tuscan style. Wine accents permeate your place with a glamorous yet tranquil atmosphere. Pick hues that are commonly found in nature to harmonize with your wine accents. Use sage green, burgundy, and deep blue for a calming effect. Sunshine yellow and red, on the other hand, can make a room come to life. If you want to add a hacienda feel or mission touch, then use rustic textures.

This lovely wine rack is also from FFDM's RayLen Vineyards Collection

This lovely wine rack is also from FFDM’s RayLen Vineyards Collection

Guidelines for the Innovative Vineyard Theme

First, what is a wine theme without bottles of wine, right? Keep those wine bottles in a wine rack made of wrought-iron. If you can find those with grapevine and grape bunch embellishments then do so. Display this kind of rack inside your Napa Valley design kitchen.

You can also set up a wine bar with different kinds of wines placed on a glass-topped, wrought-iron table. If you don’t want to take the risk on metal, then go safe with the traditional beauty of wooden racks. To add a country feel, wind some grapevines among the wine bottles.

As guests arrive, place fresh grapes with cheese board showcasing a number of cheeses, crackers, crusty bread, and fruits. Place a terracotta ice bucket complete with a vineyard logo and wine glasses and you’d be the talk of the town!

Now don’t think that the wine theme is just great for your kitchen. You can bring this same rustic look to your bedroom by grouping grapevine wreaths on the place where the headboard should have been. Embellish these with sunflowers to achieve the sunniest Tuscan atmosphere. Here, you should opt for faux grapes complete with dried herbs or some yellow starflowers.

Put this same treatment above the couch in your living room. You can pick one oversized wreath or settle with a group of smaller ones.

Of course, just like any design, one of the fundamental guidelines in achieving cohesion or balance is the use of a focal point.

Make a focal point inside the dining room or kitchen by using a wine puller collection showcased on a bead board backsplash. Put this on the side of the kitchen island or right above the counter.

You can reach a higher level for this look by filling up a pottery bowl (preferably brick red or muted yellow) with different fruits. Use purple and green grapes with all the other fruits, of course. Place this fruit bowl in the middle of your vintage farm dining table. None can be more perfect as a rustic centerpiece.

The bathroom can also be given an eclectic flair as you place vineyard-themed towels, bathrobes and a shower curtain. If you cannot have these theme towels made, then you can just combine white towels with towels in red or purple shades. Highlight the walls with wallpaper in the same hue or print.

Winners Only Dining Room 52 Inch Franklin Server DFD470B at McCreerys Home Furnishings

Winners Only Dining Room 52 Inch Franklin Server DFD470B at McCreerys Home Furnishings

Designing a Wine Cellar

You may not be a wine connoisseur but if you enjoy a glass of wine after dinner, then it won’t hurt to use this unique them when you remodel your home. Here are some ideas before you set out to build or remodel –

Never think that the wine cellar is merely a storage area. This is an important room just as much as the dining or living room. Obviously, wine bottles need to be kept in a quiet, undisturbed, cool and private place. While this is so, you should not decorate the space as if no one is ever going to see it.

Add a wooden wine rack or cabinet, even a wrought-iron bar in the corner. These furniture pieces are not just there to beautify; they can also serve as storage units in your cellar or wine room. Add a framed artwork on the wall to complete the artistic vibe in your wine-themed home.

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