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French Kitchen Charm!

Artist: Nadine Rippelmeyer

If the fleur-de-lis is the symbol of the French monarchy, is there anything more perfect then the proud rooster to represent the countryside!


Pierre Deux's French Country

The Country French Kitchen conjures up images of gathering around a rustic table to enjoy a meal with family and friends. It's being surrounded by copper pots, wrought iron fixtures, earthy terracotta tile, farm house sinks and at the center a magnificent stove!


Country Curtains Style
The Tree of Life Pattern

Windows are simply adorned, but a pretty swath of lace is appropriate.


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Rustic shutters create drama and can easily be added to a modern home for a bit of old world charm. They bring an architectural element into the space, and the wrought iron hinges adds an authentic touch.


Better Homes & Gardens Kitchens

This luxurious American interpretation of a French Kitchen is stunning, and what it lacks in authenticity makes up for in functionality. The overhead ventilation system cleverly mimics a French plaster hooded fireplace. The use of a wrought iron light fixture is fitting. Overhead cabinets that vary in height adds interest and movement. The center island is a different color, and the curved granite countertop is supported by typically French style corbels.
Old world kitchens are undeniably special and visually wonderful, but often are missing a proper work triangle and adequate storage. Anyone who cooks frequently can appreciate the trade off between modern conveniences and the romantic ideal of a period kitchen. When it comes to understanding work triangles, landing spaces and prep areas, from experience, I suspect no country has studied kitchens as in depth as Americans. Ideally, the period charm that is so appealing can be gracefully incorporated to fit a modern lifestyle.


Provence Home

For these period home examples I found properties currently for sale in Provence. Notice the heavy overhead beams and thick plaster walls. In some areas the stones are actually peeking through. There is high open shelving filled with yellow glazed earthenware vessels. To the side is a french door, notice how deep the inset window is on the far right. It's hard to miss the huge black stove. There is not much counter space, especially on the right side, it looks great, but might be a bit awkward when you need to put a heavy pot down. It may not be perfectly laid out, but it has so much character and is such a charming kitchen!


Better Homes & Gardens Kitchens

This American kitchen has an impressive dual fuel range from AGA as it's focal point. It imparts old world style with modern amenities. There is an overhead ventilation system tucked under the curved panel, which is not present in any of the period kitchens shown. I would love to own a stove such as this, but until that day comes I can have a pretty piece of pottery filled with wooden spoons like the one that sits next to the stove.


Provence Home

This cheery Provence kitchen has several affordable items that could be used to add some French flavor into your home. The colorful tablecloth is typical of the region along with open shelving for dishes and hanging copper pots.



These stylized Provencal French cotton fabrics are filled with vivid blues, sunny yellows, striking reds and shades of greens. These lovely patterns contain squares, stripes and ovals, olives, lemons and an assortment of flowers.


Grange Furniture

Luberon Collection

The Luberon region is filled with villages located high between the Alps and Provence. These pieces have an ivory lacquered patina that gives depth and warmth.

Grange Furniture

Rush seat chair -Luberon Collection.


Antique tumbled stone floors worn from years of wear.


Country Living

No French kitchen would be complete without French bread and an assortment of cheeses topped off by a glass of red wine!

A votre sante (to your health!)


Family Linens



These antique homespun dishtowels double for placemats in this clever presentation.


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Wrought iron pot rack catches the light filled with hanging copper.



French Country


This would be an easy look to recreate. Herbs in terracotta containers sitting on a wicker base. Even if you don't have a terracotta floor you can bring in the feel of it into your space.



French wall clock set against Toile de Jouy fabric.



Meryl Streep as the grand dame of French cuisine Julia Child.

Julia & Julia



Posted to: Julia's Hooked on Houses and Melissa's A Beautiful Life


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