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English country style is popular in many places in the world, not just England, because of its warmth, coziness, and character. This style started in the rural parts of England and feature an abundance of antique, vintage, and/or thrifted traditional floral prints, natural materials, and classic furniture pieces that seem to be collected throughout the years. Here are some interior designer tips & tricks for how to decorate in an English country style in your home. Furniture PiecesThere are several classic furniture pieces commonly found in English country style homes. These furniture pieces are typically antiques. A common English country sofa is a brown leather chesterfield sofa. Other options include a roll-arm sofa or a slipcovered sofa with a skirt in a white, khaki, or cream color. Wingback chairs are very popular in living rooms. Bookcases, or perhaps an entire library, is very common in the English country style. The bookcases are filled with mostly vintage or antique books. Smaller English country homes often have a vintage or antique farmhouse table in the kitchen. Many larger homes will have a billiard or card table. Bedrooms often have a four poster bed. Choose a Warm and Inviting Color PaletteEnglish country style homes are decorated in soft and natural colors that have a comforting and natural feel. Muted pastel colors like pale pink, soft blue, and sage green are perfect to use in an English country style, since they mirror the colors of the blooming flowers and lush greenery of the English countryside. Don't forget the white or cream colored accents so the room does not look too dark. Earthy tones like terracotta, rust, and mustard yellow are also great options, as they create a cozy and inviting ambiance. A neutral brown stained wood color is also prevalent in furniture as well as architecture. Embrace Natural MaterialsUse natural materials when decorating your English country style for the most authentic look. Look for pieces made from wood, leather, wicker, rattan, and other organic materials that add a sense of warmth and texture to your home. Stained wood furniture pieces are a great choice for an English country style, however older wood pieces in poor repair can be repaired and painted to give them new life. Wood or stone floors are most common in traditional English country homes. Brick flooring is also a good option. Stone interior walls or fireplaces are another natural feature of many English country cottages. ArtThe most popular art for an English country home is a framed oil painting #ad. These paintings usually have an ornate antique gold or stained wood frame. The subject matter of these paintings are typically family portraits, landscapes, or animals, such as dogs and/or horses. Don't worry too much about your artwork matching, since art that looks collected throughout the years is very common. Add Floral PrintsOne of the most popular repeating elements in an English country style home is the use of floral prints and floral patterns. Consider decorating your home with floral patterns on your upholstery, curtains, bedding, and/or wallpaper. Popular flower types used in the English country style are the rose, peony, lily, lavender, poppy, and iris. You can mix and match different floral patterns in your room for a unique eclectic look that is one-of-a-kind. If you don't want to cover your room with flowers everywhere, try decorating with just a few floral patterns through accessories like throw pillows, blankets, or rugs. A needlepoint pillow #ad or seat cushion with a floral pattern is very common in English country decorating. Layer TexturesFor a cozy English country room, make sure to layer your textiles instead of just using the same fabrics throughout your room.Decorate with different textiles (like wool, linen, leather, velvet, and cotton) to create a room that feels collected and eclectic. Mixing and matching different textiles adds depth and interest to your space. For example, a wool plaid/tartan blanket draped over a linen sofa creates a cozy and inviting spot to sit for a while and read your favorite book. A linen pillow on a leather sofa creates a nice textural contrast so the leather sofa does not look so formal or uninviting. Choose Cozy LightingLighting is an important element in any design aesthetic, but it is especially in an English country style. English country style homes tend to be a little dark and moody, perhaps because England is known for its dark and dreary weather. Make sure to use multiple sources of lighting instead of just your overhead light bulb in the center of your ceiling. Many designers prefer to not use ceiling light at all except for when bright light is required, such as when cleaning. Table lamps, floor lamps, uplighting on something with an interesting texture (a stone wall or a potted plant), chandeliers, and wall sconces are great lighting options. Make sure that all of your light bulbs are the same color of light, listed as a number followed by the letter K. For a warm aesthetic, you will want light bulbs around 2700K. Mix and Match PatternsMixing and matching patterns is one of the characteristics of English country style since many of the items have been passed down from generation to generation. Don't be afraid to combine floral prints with stripes or plaid patterns with checks. When mixing patterns, don't select patterns with the same scale, else the patterns might feel too cluttered. Instead, select a large scale pattern, such as a floral, with a medium scale pattern, such as a plaid/tartan, with a small scale pattern, such as a small stripe print. The key is to keep the colors cohesive so the patterns don't clash. Experiment putting different items together to see how they look. You never know which items might unexpectedly look good together! Incorporate Vintage and Antique PiecesDecorating your home with vintage and antique pieces is the best way to get the English country look. These pieces add character to your home since they are unique and often a much higher quality than items made today. Look for vintage artwork, old-fashioned lighting fixtures, and classic furniture pieces to create a lived-in and comfortable environment. Understand the difference between distressing and damage. Distressing is when furniture or decor is altered over time from standard wear and tear. Damage is when furniture or decor is altered all at once, such as your dog chewing on the leg of your table while stressed out due to scary loud weather. Distressing is good since it showcases the heritage of the piece. Damage is bad and should be repaired. WoodworkWoodwork is very popular in English country homes. Exposed ceiling beams that might look a little rustic are very common. Some larger homes have stained wood paneling on the entire wall instead of plain drywall walls. Smaller homes will often have painted paneling, such as beadboard or wainscotting. This paneling sometimes covers the entire wall but other times is only on the bottom third of the wall. The woodwork is often painted white or a light color to make the home look lighter & brighter or a darker color to make the home feel a bit cozier. Add AccessoriesDon't forget to add many accessories to your English country-style home since many homes of this style tend to be nearly cluttered with an abundance of stuff that has been passed down to them for generations. Look for items like floral-printed cushions, woven baskets, and vintage knick-knacks to add personality and character to your space. Walking sticks, equestrian items, Staffordshire dog statues #ad taxidermy, antique books, pottery, classic hunting items, floral china, and a grandfather clock are common English country home accessories. Embrace ImperfectionOne of the defining characteristics of English country style is its imperfection since many of the high quality pieces of furniture and decor have been used by the family for many decades. Embrace the lived-in and almost shabby look of antique and vintage pieces. Look for furniture with patina and character and don't be afraid to mix and match different styles & eras. English country homes are typically not perfectly curated and well designed. More commonly, the items in the home have been collected over decades and tend to look a bit cluttered and a tiny bit messy. Imperfection adds personality and charm to your space and gives your home a sense of history. Live Plants and FlowersEnglish country style celebrates the outdoors, especially during the cold winters. Adding potted plants #ad can make a sterile room feel more alive and happy. You can also add fresh flowers for a colorful touch either weekly or on special occasions when you have guests. Consider planting your own cut flower garden so you can bring seasonal flowers inside your home. Roses are a very popular flower choice for a cutting garden.
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BOHEMIAN CHIC INTERIORS Bohemian Chic is a non-conformist, free-spirited expression of an individuals personal style. It loathes 'obvious consumption' and interiors created to impress. 1910 Bohemian Chic interiors were epitomized in the art-filled Parisian home of Gertrude Stein and Alice Toklas. The uber-wealthy lezzie duo hosted renegade artists and writers at their salons, all of whom shared a passion for intellect, creativity and Alice's weed brownies. Meanwhile, Paris' nouveau riche flashed about town dining on caviar and champagne - ad nauseam.... Alice B. Toklas and Gertrude Stein in their drawing room surrounded by cubist, fauvist and expressionist artworks. 1970 Sixty years later, the rebelious daughter of French Count, Alain de la Falais, and 'muse' of Yves Saint Laurent, Loulou de la Falaise, hosted the jet-set in her cluttered, un-decorated Paris apartment - which was more focused on great conversations and comfort than pretense. Loulou Falaise mix-matched apartment in Paris 2010 Fast forward forty-five years to Iris Apfel snatching the front pages from formulaic designers with her bohemian non-conformist style, expressing blatant disregard for 'blending in.' Instead, choosing to surround herself with eccentric pieces she's collected - not ones to impress the arrivistes. Apfel's eclectic hodgepodge apartment in NYC This aesthetic has always been considered 'eccentric,' and still is to the bourgeois, but the jokes on the detractor, not the occupant... 2 1 st. C E N T U R Y B O H E M I A N (Source: Isabella de Borchgrave) In this multi-colored, mis-matched space, there's no over-tweaked 'scheme' only ethnic textiles and bright accents which make this room feel alive. The plain white walls allow the color more freedom. (Source: Valhalla Blog) A few hours at the Flea Market and Boom! This place is crazy good, it feels clean and soft, like you wanna just fall into bed or curl up with a book. (Source: Homeadore) This persons art and books bring them comfort. All of their treasures obfuscate the fact that the room in a dump, but the fun colors and eclectic art pieces make it feel rich. (Source: Belgian designer, Lionel Jadot) Instead of the pretentious "Alpine ski-lodge schtick" these guys decided to make the place cozy and user-friendly. The clever mish-mosh of furniture and accessories creates a welcoming look without usurping the view. (Source: Lagattasultetto) Got an old bathroom and no money? No worries mate! Slap a bold color up, arrange all your granny's old pictures on the walls and you'll knock it out of the park. Lesson: Don't spend money on something that's not worth it! (Source: John Robshaw) Mr. Boheme himself, Robshaw surrounds himself with art and textiles from his global travels creating the look of a well-lived life, not a schmancy-pants decorated look. (Source: Designrulz) This suburban kitchen expresses the occupants tastes with a myriad of baubles and mid-century modern - all displayed with restraint. A little more stuff and it'll be filed under clutter. (Source: Pinterest) Get some colorful pillows, coupla funky old rugs and colorful lanterns and soon you'll be actin' a foo, smokin' some killa, drinkin' some milla... (Source: Marjorie Kouras) The cozy feeling is from the 'collected' pieces - all of which create a personalized feeling. (Source: Muriel Brandolini) 'Asymmetrical' and 'catty-corner' are all bad words within the interior designers vernacular - but not in the Bohemian one. I love the lighter feel, using articulated upholstery with luxurious fabrics is old-fashioned, but elegant. (Source: William Frawley) A beautiful example of "self-expression." The warm, masculine feeling of time-worn furniture used with collections of art and accessories feels orderly because it's carefully placed, creating calm - not chaos. (Source: Adelene Keeler Smith) A free spirit pervades this room; the goofy, out-of-place elegance of the chandelier and upholstered bed juxtaposed with the milk-crate tables and vintage dresses hanging on the walls. This screams "it's the stuff I like, so fuck off!" (Source: Brazilian designer, Fabrizio Rollo) Some people are pack-rats and others are incurable collectors; try being the latter, not the former. Although this room has a touch of 'Sanford & Sons' it's very much an expression of the designer/occupants love of furniture and decorations. (Source: Brazilian designer, Fabrizio Rollo) By culling through his possessions and using all blue items in one room it creates a less random feel, and still an un-decorated look. (Source: Marie Claire Maison) Funky wall painting and kooky yard-sale-finds are all coordinated with one happy palette in this fun retro-mix. (Source: Fabienne Collombel) What if you're renting a house for the season somewhere and the patio is hideous? Haul your ass to the local Pier-1 and spend a few hundred dollars and you'll love using your zhuzhed up patio. Lesson: Stay away from 'themes' and 'cutesy' (e.g.: all items with matching fish designs, or pastels - which looks feminine) L E A N E R C L E A N E R B O H E M I A N (Source: Marie Claire Maison) Bohemian chic doesn't need to be cluttered with mementos, it's just not about adhering to the taste for ostentation. This insane porch has the view-of-all-views and yet they have chosen a few comfy things instead of Ralph Lauren'ing it to death. (Source: Marie Claire Maison) Table for five, no chairs matching please. A small European cottage with no budget knocks it out of the park with color, courage and self-esteem! (Source: The Stock Blog) I'm loving this quasi-edited urban space with art and books everywhere....it's so personal, you 'get' who lives here, not who their decorator is... (Source: Hill) Bohemian isn't a 'period' or a specific aesthetic... Here, Swedish chairs, an Irish console, an Arts and Crafts table and a bunch of other items from many periods are mixed into a stylish ensemble. Nothing over-coordinated or twee. (Source: Tony Espuch) Cement floors are totally reactionary to all the schmaltzy tiles and marbles being used these days. Throw in an unfinished tub and some great sculpture, and whaddya have? Bo-chic! (Source: Elle Decor) A personal collection of furniture and accessories is brought together in this casually edited room. Nothing is precious, just cool. (Source: Federicode Vera) How can $3,000 worth of stuff look so amazing? CONSISTENCY, EDITING and ORDER! (Source: Maryra) Kick around the flea markets in your area (links at bottom of page), find some fab-funky-finds and bring them home and use them sparingly! (Source: Martyn Lawrence-Bullard) The home of one of Americas hottest interior designers. His own home reflects his desire to live with an eclectic mish-mosh of things that he's found on his junkets, cozy and inviting. F A U X - H E M I A N R O O M S This, believe it or not, is a contemporary space... It looks like Whistlers Mother should be sitting in there... Wayyy too pretentious in its desire to look Bohemian. Cute is never a good look, unless of course, your doing a nursery. This just looks dumb, a small corner of an all-American porch with everything faux-Morrocan... feh! I've never thought about something looking pretentious and spooky, but this looks like a setting for an Anne Rice novel. Poor thing, was aiming for "The Sheik of Araby" and ended up with Disney's Aladdin... Dafuqiszatsposedtobe? I got a migraine just trying to figure out how to make fun of this hot mess... A perfect example of Faux-hemian The art, vintage furniture and accessories are all expensive collectors pieces. Therefore, their attempt to look 'bohemian' is a bust as you just can't pull that off when everything's expensive; some things needs to be humble to lower the tone and create atmosphere, they've created 'art-mosphere.' Who thought this was a good idea?? It's just wayyy too cute; hopefully no straight dude lives here.... Clearly, the drug problems aren't over in Mexico... Eso es un lio caliente loco! Is this a ho-house in Lima Peru? Everything's too color coordinated, too new and too store-bought looking... Click on these pink links to flea-markets in the USA, France and England HUFFINGTON POST LIST OF COUNTRY'S BEST FLEA MARKETS BRIMFIELD FLEA MARKET ATLANTA FLA MARKETS NEW YORK FLEA MARKETS THE BROOKLYN NEW YORK "FLEA" BALTIMORE MARYLAND "BMOFLEA" SEATTLE WASHINGTON FLEA MARKET LAMBERTVILLE NEW JERSEY FLEA MARKET PARIS FLEA MARKETS BEST FLEA MARKETS IN ENGLAND LOS ANGELES FLEA MARKETS CHICAGO FLEA MARKETS BOSTON FLEA MARKETS This blog-post is about the Bohemian aesthetic, and my next blog-post will be about the Minimalist aesthetic. Both are revolts against ostentation. You Can Do It, I'm Here to Help!
So our lovely lodger and dear friend Pali www.flickr.com/photos/7288989@N02/4580526639/ finally went home after four years of living in our front room. If you look at the photo of him, you will read of how Pali, after being terribly badly heartbroken (oh, it was bad! you don't want to live with a heartbroken Slovak!) had sworn off women for nearly all of his time with us. Well the happy news is....he is getting married and expecting a baby! we are so happy for him. But this left us with a very empty front room. Despite being broke, we have decided to reclaim it. It is the only room in the house that gets a lot of light and we felt in need of light, and a project. I have been desperate to do something up! So here are some photos of our new room...we bought most of the soft furnishings in Morocco and Bolivia from our last two trips so they were very inexpensive. Unfortunately I don't have a wide angle lens at present, so I have taken a few different shots of my different little design attempts....I would LOVE to know what you all think, we are rather proud of it!
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