How to Add French Charm to Your Interior: Designers Reveal 5 Secrets

24.02.2023 22:00
Updated: 14.04.2023 07:10

Many consider the French style of interior design to be the standard of elegance and comfort.

Indeed, apartments that adhere to this trend look incredibly impressive.

It is the combination of a relaxing, cozy atmosphere with impeccable style that makes this interior attractive.

How to Bring French Charm to an Ordinary Apartment

More classic elements

This is not about the obligatory use of stucco and four-poster beds: it is about a modern reinterpretation of the classics.

As a rule, furniture is an important part of creating the desired image, so choose classic models.

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This will give the interior a noble restraint.

Flowers

It is impossible to imagine the French style without floristry. Therefore, it is definitely worth paying attention to plants and fresh flowers.

The important point is that there shouldn't be too many of them. Therefore, try to introduce plant elements into the interior in a restrained manner, reminds designer Yulia Tychino , an expert of the online publication "BelNovosti".

Textile

French interiors are famous for their textiles, which are an important component in creating coziness. However, it is important to remember that the fabrics should be monochromatic.

Neutral colors often dominate, with natural fabrics being preferred.

"Royal" elements

You can pay attention to the luxurious large candlesticks, which really look royal in the interior. Some decorative elements can be decorated in gold.

Details play an important role. Therefore, decorative items should be classic and look expensive.

Lack of flashy elements

The French interior can be called "soft", therefore it is alien to bright shades of finishing materials, concrete or brick walls, a large number of unnatural elements and "flashy" posters.

The interior as a whole should look organic and calm.

Author: Marina Michalap Internet resource editor

Content
  1. How to Bring French Charm to an Ordinary Apartment
  2. More classic elements
  3. Flowers
  4. Textile
  5. "Royal" elements
  6. Lack of flashy elements