Spring is in the air, so blow away the winter cobwebs with the uplifting country home style and look forward to brighter days.
A beautiful blend of inspiration graces this trend, from elegant, sprawling period homes of the 19th century and rustic barns to smaller, cosy cottages nestled upon quaint landscapes. Whether highlighting period features in classical properties or placing a vintage spin on modern homes, this whimsical style can live in harmony with a number of existing properties and décor schemes. With the right fabrics, colour palette, and finishing touches, anyone can make this trend work in their home. Read on for some of our top tips on creating an undeniably charming country interior, whatever style your property may be.
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Keep your walls neutral and allow your fabrics to do the talking. Playful florals, intricate embroideries, and small-scale scenes of country flora reminiscent of traditional woodblock-style designs create a wonderfully textured look throughout. Soft style geometrics and complementary woven designs ensure a cohesive, contemporary scheme. One room in which the charming country style works especially well is in the bedroom. Present designs in unexpected and intriguing ways, such as through lampshades, headboards, or bedspreads for a calming bedscape that alludes to charming landscapes.
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Light powder blues and delicate greens are two of this year’s most endearing palettes, so look to cornflower hues and shades of sky blue, sage greens, and honey tones. Add in rich poppy reds for unexpected pops of colour that contrast more delicate colourways. With whitewashed walls a prominent feature within country interiors, we recommend keeping your walls simple with pared-back, lighter tones. If pure white walls aren’t your thing, opt for alternative shades, such as light sage greens, shales, or alternatively earthy hues.
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With wood featuring so prominently within country interiors, look for treasures such as antique wooden occasional tables, sideboards, and wooden-legged chairs and sofas. Don’t be afraid to mix and match furniture for a lived-in, inherently cosy look. Give antique armchairs, sofas, or chaise lounges new leases of life through reupholstering, using upholstery-weight woven designs in delicate palettes of cornflower blue. Alternatively, opt for conversational, soft style geometrics for a maximalist twist. Flood your sofa with a generous helping of scatter cushions finished in intricate, trailing florals and painterly woodblock style designs, creating a cosy feel synonymous with this style.
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Exposed brick walls, original fireplaces, wooden beams, and stone flooring are all recurring features in classic interiors, so highlight these in your home. Complement weathered natural materials with delicate linen textures, including prints depicting intricate, small-scale scenes of country flora presented on cotton linen-blend base cloths for a quintessentially rustic feel. Frame original vintage doors with conversational, Jacobean-inspired prints depicting intricate floral scenes. Soften up lived-in natural flooring and create much needed warmth using rugs upon stone or wooden floors. For more modern homes lacking in period features, wall panelling is a great way to add authentic country charm to your space, whilst creating a cosy, cocooning effect.
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