EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FRENCH COUNTRY STYLE
French country homes, also referred to as Provencal homes, are characterized by their luxurious yet effortless style.
French Country style originates from rural French manor homes and chateaux built in the 17th and 18th centuries in regions like Normandy, Brittany, and Provence.
Some distinguishing characteristics of French country architecture and style include natural stone facades, tall and sloping rooves and double chimneys.
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What is French Country Style?
French country homes, also referred to as Provencal homes, are characterized by their luxurious yet effortless style. With natural stone facades and chic rustic interiors, they have been a source of inspiration for homebuilders and decorators for centuries. The enduring appeal of these homes continues to influence popular interior decorating trends like farmhouse and shabby chic styles.
French Country style originates from rural French manor homes and chateaux built in the 17th and 18th centuries in regions like Normandy, Brittany, and Provence. After World War I, American soldiers were inspired by these homes in the French countryside and brought the Provencal style back to the United States, resulting in the construction of French country-esque homes across the country. This style is characterized by its charming, picturesque design and reflects the rustic, countryside lifestyle of its origins. Today, French Country homes can be found throughout the United States, scattered across different regions where soldiers decided to settle after the war.
3 Popular Types of Farmhouse-Style Homes
- Natural Stone Facades
French country homes typically have a simple stone or brick facade. Because symmetry is a key element in many French styles—from French-style gardens to French Colonial style—the facade is usually flat. - Tall, Sloping Roof
Many styles of French homes feature extremely tall, sloping roofs that are hipped—meaning all four corners of the roof point toward the ground. French country roofs are tiled with clay, barrel-shaped tiles that are overlapped to create a tiered effect, and they come in red, brown, or beige. - Double Chimney
Many French country homes feature two chimneys—one on each side of the house for symmetry.
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