Key elements of French country design

by Ann Hayward 08/14/2022

French country design style is inspired by the elegant and idyllic lifestyle of the French countryside. This style creates a perfect balance between elegance and comfort by combining refined features with more practical, weathered aesthetics. If you're interested in this style and ideas for how to use it in your home, here are the basics:

Colors

The color palette used in French country design is inspired by the natural landscape. Therefore, you can expect plenty of neutrals like gray, beige and soft brown. You will also find low-saturated earthy hues like sage green, lavender, baby blue and pastel pink. While the goal of a French country design is to be elegant and soft, pops of color add a welcome dynamic to the space.

Toile print

One essential piece of the French country design style is Toile de Jouy. The term refers to a lightweight fabric featuring intricate pastoral motifs and imagery. They can include everything from floral designs to entire scenes depicting people, animals and idyllic farm life. You'll find toile print on accent pieces like throw pillows, but also in major elements like window drapes and bedding.

Weathered wood

It's essential to include some weathered elements with the elegant and delicate aspects of French country style. The most common examples are woods stained with various neutral washes and furnishings with a heavy patina. These textures create a more homey and comfortable aesthetic and will keep a French country space from becoming too formal.

Botanical imagery

Botanical details are crucial to French country design. Imagery depicting flowers and plants creates a connection to the outside landscape and adds detail to otherwise simple pieces. Hand and other ceramics are an excellent way to bring botanical imagery into your design. You can also use delicately embroidered accent pieces and botanical wall art.

About the Author
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Ann Hayward

Born in Philadelphia and raised in the suburbs, Ann Hayward got her Pennsylvania real estate license at age 18 even before going to college. This second-generation real estate professional followed in the footsteps of her father and two uncles, inheriting their passion for the business. Licensed in DC, Maryland and Virginia, Ann is accomplished in her career, with numerous designations including SFR, SRES, PSA, WHC, and multiunit Housing Development Finance Professional (HDFP) from the National Development Council. She specializes in Prince Georges and Montgomery Counties, Northern Virginia and Washington, DC, all jurisdictions where Ann has lived and knows very well. In addition to her professional expertise, she owns and manages personal investment property, understands and has been involved in the renovation/remodeling process, and has great resources which she shares with clients. When you hire Ann to represent you, she will make your buying or selling experience an enjoyable, rewarding one. Her compassion, sensitivity to her clients’ needs, eye for detail, and ability to see the big picture when guiding you through a purchase or sale are unique assets that will ensure your success. A diverse and relevant background also gives Ann a distinct edge. For 30 years, she worked in fast-paced, high-pressure television and theatrical production, attaining the highest achievement – DGA membership as a Director, and as an award-winning staff and freelance writer. Her keen audio visual skills and design sense benefit sellers in marketing their properties, and are invaluable in helping buyers see the potential of space. A true renaissance woman, Ann was also an income tax professional and office manager for H&R Block, so she thoroughly understands the tax and financial implications of acquiring and selling real estate. Her superior organizational skills are further evidenced as owner of a downsizing/professional organizing business, Managed For You, which allows her to connect with everyone from millennials to boomers and seniors, whether for small space planning or assisting with major decluttering and transitioning. Ann holds an AB in American History from Simmons College, Boston, plus attended Robert Wagner Graduate School of Public Administration where she was a candidate for Doctorate. She additionally studied Film Direction at the American Film Institute in LA, and was a Stanford University post-graduate Professional Journalism Fellow. Personally, Ann is an avid if not very good golfer, and the co-founder of a nonprofit 501c3 organization offering educational guidance, tutoring and counseling for youngsters from elementary school through college admission. She sits on the board of trustees of a nonprofit educational film production corporation as well. (202) 494-6252 [email protected]