The classic French style is known for its effortless elegance, bold statement, and antique depth. It is a careful mixture of noble styles such as Baroque, Rococo, and Empire. The style made an appearance in the 18th century, and its lively character and casualness have made their way to the modern world. A mixture of flamboyance and ease, sophistication and personal, nothing speaks luxurious comfort better than a French style
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French Design is all about character; it takes attributes from the old and the new and blends them to create a space that is full of unique personalities. Think about a classy retreat with decorative ornaments, crystals, porcelain figurines, antique mirrors, flower vase, and hand-embroidered cushions. The decorating style usually involves the use of French antiquity that completely enriches the overall look of any room!
Flooring
The French believe in glamour and sophistication as much as they believe in making a statement. The flooring of French-style design makes use of glossy ceramic granite, natural stones, light wood textures, or simple slate. For a dynamic effect, golden patterns or light color tones are used. The mix and match lead to a very alluring overall look!
Color Palette
The French style of design is dominated by the use of pastel colors; ivory, grey-green, silver, pale blue, lilac, caramel, and soft yellow. They are smoothly paired with darker furniture shades like brown and grey to create a dimensional look. More traditional hues like soft yellows, cornflower and baby blues, warm pinks, pale greens, orange-reds, and cream are also used.
Furnishing
The French believe in the juxtaposition of vintage and contemporary furniture. It doesn't shy away from positioning a modern era piece with 18th-century classic furnishings or an ornate background with ultra-contemporary lighting. It's about creating a dynamic tension between different periods and styles. The balance between classic and contemporary is an innate part of French Designs!
Lighting
A crystal chandelier is a general choice to enhance the beauty of the layered French design look. From contemporary to more classic and rustic one, the overall ambience can be dramatically altered by the choice of the chandelier. Pendant lights, candlestick sconces, and floor lamps also lead to a very unique overall look!
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Ideate your Expectation
- Get in touch with our designers and express your desired design look and budget
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Design Coceptualisation
- Our team comes over to assess the space and area
- The design team combines your idea with functionality to create a comfortable luxurious living
- Witness the designs in 3D
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Design Documentation
- We take your review and approval before finalizing
- 3D Design is concluded with fine details
- Drawing documentation and estimate
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Plan in Action
- We carefully make a schedule to deliver your desired space on time
- Complete on-site coordination and reporting
- Receive designer assistance on decor and setup
- Designs go through a quality check and are shipped to the new space
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The Final Touch
- We take your final review and opinion.
- Revision and Improvements are scheduled as per the feedback.
- And the space is ready to be moved into!
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French Design is all about effortless elegance blended with modern features, luxury, and comfort. The most common design elements include:
1. Discreet luxury
2. Pastel colors
3. Wrought iron mirror or furniture
4. Antique items
5. Moulding
6. Gold decoration
7. Parquet or quality glossy tiles for flooring
8. Fireplace
9. High ceilings
The French style evidently uses soft pastel colors to pair with darker furniture. The most common ones are ivory, soft blue, silver, grey-green, emerald, lilac, and other pastel shades.
Even though it is inspired by the past, French design is still very much demanded due to its eccentric personality and the mix of modern and cultural.
French Country and Farmhouse Style makes use of rustic and natural elements. However, the French country stays on the side of elegance and softness, and it is known to be a more feminine décor. On the other hand, the Farmhouse style employs more rustic elements and has more clean and defined lines.
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