French Country Kitchen Decorating
When designing a kitchen, most people focus tightly on
organization and efficiency. While those truly are important
considerations, don't forget to give your kitchen a personality
as well as functionality. One classic kitchen decorating theme
is the French country look.
A French country kitchen makes you feel as if you have just
walked into a cottage in rural France. Such a kitchen reflects a
joy of living and importance of family and friends. Whether you
live in a high-rise urban condominium or a split-level in the
suburbs, you can bring the warmth and beauty of the French
countryside to your own kitchen. The combination of many small
touches is what gives a French country kitchen its vibrant,
romantic feel.
Color plays a major role in a French country kitchen. If you
stepped into the kitchen of a French country cottage, you would
probably find walls painted either a butter or mustard yellow,
with cupboards painted cornflower blue or even salmon pink. Of
course, you could choose to make your walls blue and use the
lighter shades as accents.
In the country kitchens of France, natural light is part of the
decor. Window dressings are often simple Roman shades. Fabric
choices range from canvas to toile, solid to stripped or even
prints of fruits, vegetables, or herbs. Speaking of herbs, one
simple French country detail is the presence of lavender. Hang a
bunch of dried lavender from a hook on the ceiling or the wall,
or stand a clump in a wall vase, and you'll bring the scent of
the French countryside into your kitchen.
Accessories for a French country kitchen are almost always
functional. A tall terra cotta or copper vase serves as
countertop storage for spatulas and other cooking utensils.
Open, freestanding racks made of copper or wrought iron hold
plants as well as placemats, napkins, and serving bowls. Ceramic
trivets with rooster or herb designs can be displayed on walls
when not in use on the table.
A plain, pine work table doubles as a place for family and
friends to gather for meals or simply to socialize. Be sure to
choose a size table that won't interrupt the traffic flow in
your kitchen. If you have a very small galley style kitchen, you
might want to skip this element. In the kitchen, the difference
between cramped and cozy is enough to ruin any mood.
Since French country kitchens are small by nature, their owners
make the best use of every possible space. Instead of
traditional cabinets they often opt for vertical storage.
Wrought iron ceiling racks keep frequently used pots and pans
handy. Pot racks are very popular in kitchens around the world,
and are therefore easy to find. In fact, you'll be surprised at
the wide range of styles and sizes available. You can achieve
the French country look even if your kitchen doesn't lend itself
to an overhead pot rack. Strong hooks on the wall or on a solid
core door will give save cabinet space and add to the country
feel of your kitchen.
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