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COUNTRY DECORATION STYLE

Although the word means rural and suburban areas located out of town, the Country decoration style attracts a great deal of attention not only ins suburban areas, but also in the modern lives at the very center of the city. Inspired by nature, the Country decoration style aims to reflect the peace and energy provided by nature into living spaces. Although the Country decoration style emerged in France, it also reflects the American and British...

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Although the word means rural and suburban areas located out of town, the Country decoration style attracts a great deal of attention not only ins suburban areas, but also in the modern lives at the very center of the city. Inspired by nature, the Country decoration style aims to reflect the peace and energy provided by nature into living spaces.

Although the Country decoration style emerged in France, it also reflects the American and British decoration styles and traditions. Having become a popular decoration style across the world, the Country decoration style stands out with its successful synthesis of the modern and rural, and of the city life and village life.

How to Apply the Country Decoration Style?

You can use pastel and earth color tones.
You can prefer sofa suites with checked patterns.
You can combine sofa suites with pastel or earth color tones with pillows in vibrant colors.
You can prefer wood-based furniture products.
You can avoid using eye-straining metallic items.
You can use distressed and vintage items or accessories.
You can use brick-laid stone walls or stone-like wallpapers.
You can prefer curtains allowing indoor spaces to receive light comfortably.
You can use versatile wicker baskets.
You can choose to use a cooker or fireplace.
You can choose to use patterned wallpapers.
You can use white color in combination with pastel and earth color tones.
You can choose to use distressed woven carpets in combination with distressed cabinets and coffee tables.
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