Effortless French Kitchen Style
Bring a touch of très chic to your cooking space with this guide to French style kitchens.
French style is all about finding the right balance between looking effortless and refined at the same time. From fashion to interiors, I’ve been admiring the French aesthetic my whole life. Today I’m scouring images of French style kitchens and sharing my notes. See my top 5 takeaways below.
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1. Don’t Try Too Hard
Just as disheveled as they are elegant, French style interiors are never too curated or too perfect.
They are an eclectic mix of natural materials, mismatched tableware and accessories, reclaimed furniture, open shelving, and industrial lighting.
To get the look, curate items in the same color palette that give a cohesive look without looking too matchy. Embrace items that have imperfections but strong character. Those are the items that will make the space feel charming and unique.
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2. Decorate With Utility
In French style kitchens, they decorate with objects of use and utility. From cutting boards to pot rails, they put cookware and utensils on full display. Try displaying brass or copper cookware on a wall instead of in a cabinet. It will add so much warmth and character to your space.
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3. Mix Rustic & Refined
The French aesthetic strikes a balance between rustic and refined. Antique furnishings, weathered finishes, and natural materials are a few of the characteristics you'll often find in French interiors.
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4. Go Natural
Natural materials such as marble, stone, wood, and brass are used to provide an understated elegance in French interiors. The beauty lies in the materials themselves. Over time, these materials weather and patina to create an even more understated but stunning look.
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5. Go Bold With Lighting
Lighting is vital in French interiors. It completes the look and sets the tone and style. Try a vintage industrial pendant or chandelier to emanate French style. See some of my favorite looks below.