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3 Ways to Create Modern French Country Style in Your Bedroom

Modern French Country Style Bedroom Lighting
French Farmhouse Country Chandelier from Homary.com

So you’re designing you new bedroom and it’s going to have a Modern French Country feel to it. Here’s my 3 Style Tips to creating that French country bedroom chic!

Loire Rattan Bedframe from Time4Sleep.co.uk

First you’ll need a dreamy bed. I’ve found this beautiful rattan one from French Country Furniture. Rattan has a lovely light look to it and the curves of this bed add to it’s romantic appeal. This is great as it’s a neutral colour and can be styled with with soft florals for a more feminine boho appeal. Try delicate stripes for a more pared down modern look.

I personally love all things blue and white at the moment and combined with its French Chinoiserie Style this blue and white artwork ticks all the boxes. This is going on to my bedroom moodboard for sure.

French Chinoserie Blossom Artwork Pair by The French Bedroom Company

Try this beautiful romantic pendant from Homary for that perfect lighting, with its elegant tiered shape and pretty white distressed wood it’ll set off the room beautifully. I love how the shadows are cast by the beads.

Et Voila your Modern French Country Bedroom!

French Farmhouse Country Chandelier from Homary.com

I’d love to hear how you style your Modern French Country bedroom and if you use any of these lovely products.

  1. Hi Zunair If you can email me on info@spinriverdesign.com then I can let you know a price. Best regards Rachel

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UK Interior Designer Rachel Davies trained with world leading 5 star hotel spa designers ESPA International before setting up her freelance business Spinriver Design in 2009.
She now works in the UK and Europe to design unique modern contemporary homes with a touch of luxury where possible!


Versailles Palace What Inspires You?

French style is always so inspirational isn’t it? With the Coronavirus set to limit flying my family is dreaming of escapes to Europe. However via car or boat or train rather than long haul!

Anyway it got me thinking about my school days as I  regularly travelled to France each year for family holidays. I started learning French at an after school club in Winchester where I lived.  When I was just 9 had the opportunity to visit the Palace of Versailles in Versailles near Paris on a French Exchange. This beautiful building really inspired me to want to create luxury interiors. It made such a huge impression on me.

Age just 15 I took work experience in a soft furnishings store and they offered me a Saturday job tidying up the wallpaper and fabric books.  I helped make up curtains and blinds (mostly Austrian back then!) in the workroom. 

With a passion for textiles I love putting together schemes with lots of textures and patterns to give a luxurious feel to a room.  I believe this is one of the easiest changes to make to a room to add glamour and drama and a feeling of quality.  By using carefully selected new window treatments, dressing the bed and refreshing upholstery you can really transform a room even with existing furniture in some cases.

If you want to inject some glamour to your scheme then take a queue from Versailles with it’s rich indulgent decorations.

Try this  St Antoine wallpaper from Farrow and Ball to evoke French style:

https://www.farrow-ball.com/wallpaper/st-antoine

 
  1. Hi Zunair If you can email me on info@spinriverdesign.com then I can let you know a price. Best regards Rachel

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I’d love to hear what inspires you to create a beautiful room, maybe it’s a piece of art or gift that someone special gave you?

So tell me what inspires you? Please go ahead and leave me a comment below.

  1. Hi Zunair If you can email me on info@spinriverdesign.com then I can let you know a price. Best regards Rachel

  2. Request for Content Contribution Hi, I hope you are doing fine! My name is Zunair, I came across your site…

UK Interior Designer Rachel Davies trained with world leading 5 star hotel spa designers ESPA International before setting up her freelance business Spinriver Design in 2009.
She now works in the UK and Europe to design unique modern contemporary homes with a touch of luxury where possible!