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Wednesday, August 23rd, 2017

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When talking about style, it is impossible to not think about the French people. Everyone wants to dress up like them, dine like them, and basically live fabulously as they do. So what is the secret to designing a Parisian home?
French Is Bold
When you’re out to decorate your home like the French, you should be ready to experiment and be bold. Do not be afraid to commit mistakes especially when it comes to mixing design elements.
French Is Chic
The French people like to keep things simple yet you can still see that they remain chic. They make good, elegant use of the neutral color palette. They want to keep things uncomplicated. They are always known to achieve balance since they effectively use design elements that do not clash.
French interior design is simple and easy to live with. It is easygoing and it does not require much thinking. What you need to do is just walk into a house, understand its architecture, place the essential pieces, and then feel peaceful within.
French Is Vintage
France has a rich history. Just look at their renowned museums and their architectural wonders. Just take a stroll down the streets of France and you will learn about historical facts without even trying. It is also very French to mix provenance with modernism. For instance, gilded bronze hardware, vintage pieces, and parquet floor are all French elements and they look perfect all together.
French Is Fusion
Remember the reminder that was given to you earlier? That you must not be afraid to mix styles and design elements. So this means that you can mix contemporary design with Old World elegance. Be able to stimulate the senses using your willingness to bend to different tastes that actually work well together.
Interior design themes aren’t the only things that you can fuse with this style. The truly French-inspired folks will know that the refined can be mixed with the rough elements, meaning, the artsy objects can be mixed with the neutral elements.
You will simply love the idea that you create diversity and intrigue even with the simplest elements.
French Is Whimsical
The French also love to infuse elements of fun into their artworks. And since the presence of art does complete any home, you should also make it your goal to make good use of art in your interior design. Be sure to balance the whimsical elements with things that are serious, though, so that your home won’t end up looking quirky.
French Is Layered
The Parisian markets are known for their lovely furniture, jewelry, paintings, lights, sculptures, mirrors, décor, silverware, and other lovely stuff. These gems should be displayed and layered all throughout your home.
Layering is an effective way of adding a sentimental touch as well as visual interest in your French-inspired home. There are no rules set in stone when it comes to the layering technique.
French Is Opulent
Paris is no less than the most romantic city in the world so you have to set up a home that reflects just that. This means that you home must be filled with charm. And what better way is there to make a place more charming than to add gold or gilded bronze pieces?
Love the amorous interiors and build it further by adding blush pieces to the whole melting pot.
What Is French Provincial?
French provincial furniture is a piece that looks antiquated. It was actually an inspired style that made use of other concepts from the Parisian style and the French royal pieces. This style was actually made especially for the middle-class.
French provincial has inspired antique repros all over the world. Only the experts will be able to tell the difference. So if you want to stage a little French provincial look, then buy the antique looking pieces.
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Monday, June 19th, 2017

BLOG 1. Hooker Furniture Bedroom Arabella King Upholstered Panel Bed: The Arabella Collection shares its take on French interior design through these neutral yet stunning pieces.
Elegance is the first word that would come to anyone’s mind when French style is mentioned. Whether you’re thinking about French clothing, food, wine or their interior design, there simply isn’t anything bad to say. French interior design, in particular, effortlessly combines both the traditional and contemporary ways of design principles.
The French Personality
French interior design is sophisticated, daring yet chic. It can also be quirky as well as personal. If you would travel anywhere in France and would take the time to look inside French homes, you would notice that no two homes are look or even feel alike. Their confident vision in terms of designs is the key to getting away with the one-of-a-kind flair.
So, are there any rules in going French this summer season? At first glance, you may think that there aren’t any. The truth is, French interior design also has some do’s and don’ts.
The French Do’s

Still from the Arabella Collection: Hooker Furniture Living Room Arabella Four-Door Credenza
The French Don’ts
Now it’s time for the do nots. Of course you would also want to know about these so that you won’t go wrong with your chosen design –
French Colors
French style also centers on what sort of hues you are allowed to use – think of royalty, regal beauty, and sometimes, even simplicity. After all, after the French Revolution, more and more people turn their back on frilly aesthetics and went for things that are simple – you should do the same.
French interior design is flexible when it comes to colors. Just allow your personality to shine through to your palette. If you want calmer surroundings, then go for white, off-white, mushroom, taupes, gray, light green or powder blue.
If you are bold enough, then try teal, shades of red or emerald green. These will surely create an interesting feature wall, for instance, if not some pops of color in a mainly neutral backdrop. Nothing is every practically off limits when it comes to French interior design.
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Thursday, July 14th, 2016

The Hooker Furniture Living Room Sanctuary Four-Drawer Thin Console may appear distressed but it also offers a bluish hint. This makes it unique.
Many designers have been approached by clients and asked if they can create a French style for their house. This may not be the correct term to use but if you ask enough, you would then learn that what clients mean are whitewashed furniture, candleholders, lanterns, chandeliers, white lace and linen towels. Silver trays work, too.
Apparently, French style actually means French provincial or shabby chic. Some can even see elements of this style inside French homes. So, what makes a home essentially French?
A Little Geography Lesson
Each region in France comes with its own identity and style. There are also different decorative materials and building structures. These give the regions their own distinctiveness along with a unique regional culture that is too hard to ignore.
Don’t think of Versailles as the capital of everything that’s French. This could prove to be true if you were living in the time of King Louis XIV. His was an era of royal debauchery and the excesses the monarchs had unsurprisingly led to their downfall.
If you’re thinking of going French then you have to learn to do things in moderation. Being excessive like Louis XV is not going French. In fact, moderation is the very concept of French style. Use deliberate designs but not in such a way that they are no longer discreet. The features must look effortless.
Even children’s bedrooms that are done in French style should be minimalist. The color palette should be simple and the rest of the space, clean.
Aim for Harmony, Not Luxury
Almost all French people don’t like vulgarity and garishness. To them, what’s elegant and beautiful are those that have zero glitz, shine, travertine, gold brocade, polished mahogany or fine silk. The lesson here is, for as long as the design elements feel right to you, then they’re just that – they’re right for you.
Materials that are good for French style are wood, terra cotta, stone, plaster, iron and steel. You should consider using prewashed linen because it is soft but has creases, it’s never perfect but it feels just right.
All’s Not White
French people don’t live in an all-white home. While many people believe that white is the fundamental color of anything French, this isn’t the case at all. French people actually feel that this color is too impersonal.
If you want to do it the authentic way, then you’d have to settle for neutrals. The French palette is all about being subtle so use a lot of gray, beige, light blue, black, taupe, brown, or sage. The patterns have to be discreet just like the rest of the design elements.

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French Can Be Colorful, Too
When you have to use color, then you’ll have to embrace the vibrant hues that tend to make a statement. Make sure that you keep it simple, though. Use no more than dual colors since having too many colors in a room is just wrong.
Since French homes tend to be small, they use color in order to maximize space or to define zones. A one-room apartment, for instance, would do well to reduce its clutter and to have small cabinetry and accent colors in lime green, peacock blue, terracotta orange, red, hot pink or mustard yellow.
French Is Eclectic
If you’re also thinking that going French also means being traditional, then you’re wrong again. Instead, you’d have to embrace eclecticism. This is because the French have undergone evolving civilizations; hence, there isn’t a single French identity. So go ahead and mix styles and eras and you don’t even need to apologize for that.
The French has a complex history so if you try to sum it all up in one box, then you’re going the wrong way. While you can use whitewashed furnishings, you are also welcome to use anything rustic.
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