How to use Provence style in your interior design: Getting closer to the countryside

23.06.2023 22:10
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:25

While Provence style isn't the most trendy one nowadays, it can make your living space special, especially if you use some elements of it wisely.

The overall aesthetics of Provence are cozy, rustic, soft, a bit nostalgic, so it's perfect for those who find little imperfections to be especially charming.

Here are a few things you can use to make your house more Provence-like.

Soft Color Palette

Opt for colors like lavender, pastel yellows, muted greens, soft blues, and warm neutrals. 

Natural Materials

Embrace natural materials to evoke the rustic charm of Provence. 

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Incorporate natural fibers like linen, cotton, and jute for upholstery, curtains, and rugs.

Rustic Furniture

Select furniture pieces that have a vintage or weathered appearance. 

Look for distressed or whitewashed wooden furniture with curved lines and intricate detailing. 

Floral Fabrics

Choose fabrics with delicate floral prints for curtains, upholstery, cushions, and table linens. 

Vintage Accessories

Decorate with vintage accessories and accents to add character and nostalgia to the space. 

Look for old clocks, vintage mirrors, antique ceramics, and aged brass or copper pieces. 

Lavender and Fresh Flowers

Place small bundles of dried lavender in vases or hang them in the room for a subtle and fragrant touch. 

Open and Airy Spaces

Minimize clutter and embrace a minimalist approach to allow the beauty of the architectural elements and decor to shine through.

Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource

Content
  1. Soft Color Palette
  2. Natural Materials
  3. Rustic Furniture
  4. Floral Fabrics
  5. Vintage Accessories
  6. Lavender and Fresh Flowers
  7. Open and Airy Spaces