French antiques
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MJK Trade saved to Shabby Chic
What one designer did with our French antiques to create a gorgeous French Country home for her clients, join us for a French Country Home Tour.

April Soncrant saved to French Style
(inessa.com) We are living in a wonderful age of revived interest in decorating our homes. There are so many superb and different sources of décor at our disposal. The goal should be to use this immense wealth and wellspring of knowledge to make a home unique with the design of your own. It does not necessarily mean that all elements of your interior should be antique or period pieces.
A blog about Interior Design with focus on French style and other Old World aesthetics.
Dawn M saved to Windows and Doors
What one designer did with our French antiques to create a gorgeous French Country home for her clients, join us for a French Country Home Tour.
Janet Blackkburn saved to furniture
Line up 9 Home Depot tiles. This technique will look stunning in your kitchen

Hannah Bird saved to For the Home
Sleeping Beauty Stunning antique French bed! Well....its really a vintage bed that has been recreated by Victoria bought this shapely vintage bed that had some of the carved details she craved, but she wanted more...much more! Victoria has created some amazing things for her home using her imagination and when I found her blog I was excited to sponsor her in recreating her bed. She designed her ideal French bed by visiting my online shop for Efex latex moldings and planned out what she…
Two iconic French armchairs, the bergère and the fauteuil, are frequently misidentified. Although they are similar, they are two totally different chairs. My last blog post focused on the fauteuil. Now the spotlight is on the French bergère which came into vogue as comfortable seating quickly became all the rage in 18th century France. The bergère (ber zher'), French for “shepherdess”, was first seen in the Louis XV period. Louis XV enjoyed conversation and commissioned his chair maker…
Kathleen Steinlicht saved to furniture
French-country style combines European elegance with rustic comforts. Use these charming ideas to incorporate French-country decor into your home.
Pamela Pay saved to Beautiful things