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7 Interior Design Rules From the French

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By Carlo MckayPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
7 Interior Design Rules From the French
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The French have been and will always be an inspiration to the whole world. From the great French fashion houses, which offer us the chicest pieces of clothing, to the tastiest dishes prepared by famous chefs, France will always keep its place at the top of the most avant-garde countries.

In addition to countless guides that teach us how to dress like the most stylish French women, there is another area we can be inspired by: interior design.

French interior design can transform any room, just by following simple rules. If we were to characterize the result in just a few words, we would say that the French design is based on comfort, but also the elegance characteristic of the monarchy.

If you are also fascinated by this type of design, the most well-known interior design experts offer you some suggestions to have a very chic interior.

7 interior design rules from the French

Respect history

Each building has its own story, and this must inspire you in decorating your home. In the 21st century, we want a modern home and we choose pieces that completely mask the original design.

It is this old charm that gives personality to the house and that is why it should be preserved and respected. A good design should combine the elegance and personality of the room with practical luxury.

Opt for a natural look

For most of us, luxury means a single style, often styles, that give us comfort and a feeling of well-being in our own home.

For example, you can choose a 16th-century painting for one corner of the bedroom and a slightly more modern rug for the other corner. The idea is that you have to be anti-decor, for your home to have personality, to see where your involvement and contribution is, but also the unique style.

Get inspired by French fashion

The first interior design rule from the French that you should keep in mind is not to try too hard. The French adopt that laissez-faire attitude when it comes to decorating the interior of the house.

Keep a simple line, mix vintage with modern style and add all the memories and treasures you have gathered from your travels in decoration. To enjoy a creative space, your favorite art, books, and plants can increase your productivity and improve your mood.

Reuse and recycle

Another rule that can be useful for you to get a unique design, but also cheap, is to look for original parts in used stores. It is important to decorate in a sustainable and environmentally friendly way, reusing and reinventing elements and objects.

Get rid of neutral colors

Although the French has an affinity for white interiors, only with the help of colors do they manage to create a bridge between vintage and modern. To do this, find out that there are no rules. All you have to do is match the colors and the styles.

For example, many French designers are accustomed to matching 1950s furniture with modern pieces. They also use complementary and strong colors to create that uniformity of the room. The chosen shade is the one that connects the styles.

Consider the French lifestyle

French interiors are not so much based on the design as on the French lifestyle. Every day should be like a breeze, and the design of the rooms should relax you, and the transition from one room to another should not tire you out.

The French decor is also very much based on utility. Every object must have a purpose. The design must reflect the tenant's lifestyle and personality.

Don't trust trends

"The more things change, the more they stay the same." This word from French folklore should be exactly the rule to guide you when decorating your home. Trends come and go, but the essentials of this life are deeply connected, interdependent.

Although the house may have some improvements and some elements related to modernization and belong to each generation, the essential elements of the house must be preserved, because there is the personality and charm.

Follow these 7 interior design rules from the French and transform your home according to your style, with French influences!

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