How To Bring The Popular French Countryside Style To Your Kitchen

French country is a design style with a lot of appeal. Vintage design elements with modern flavors, ornate patterns, and a general classy feel that’s still attainable at all levels.If you’re looking to bring true French countryside feeling into your home, consider these ideas. 1. Provencal Tilework Hand-painted or patterned tiles, often in soft blues, […] You're reading How To Bring The Popular French Countryside Style To Your Kitchen, originally posted on Decoist. If you enjoyed this post, be sure to follow Decoist on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest.

Feb 14, 2025 - 23:00
How To Bring The Popular French Countryside Style To Your Kitchen

French country is a design style with a lot of appeal. Vintage design elements with modern flavors, ornate patterns, and a general classy feel that’s still attainable at all levels.If you’re looking to bring true French countryside feeling into your home, consider these ideas.

1. Provencal Tilework

Hand-painted or patterned tiles, often in soft blues, off whites, and sometimes another color like yellow or green, are a staple of French country kitchens. These tiles can be used for backsplashes, flooring, even tabletops. Traditional Provencal designs often feature floral or geometric patterns, adding a personal and artistic touch to the kitchen.

Gas Stove And Copper Pots
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2. Ornate Cabinetry

Unlike the simple shaker-style cabinets common in farmhouse kitchens, French country cabinets often have intricate detailing. Look for curved edges, carved moldings, and distressed paint finishes. Glass-paneled cabinet doors can also enhance the look, showcasing beautiful matching dishware and collectibles.

A Cozy Modern kitchen room interior, real photo, no people
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3. Ironwork Details

Wrought iron is a key material in French country design. Whether in the form of an ornate chandelier, a pot rack, or even delicate cabinet handles, iron adds a handcrafted, old-world feel. Look for pieces with curved, scroll-like details to create that signature French touch.

A close photo of a modern kitchen counter with ornate cabinets and handles.
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4. Natural Finishes

A mix of natural materials is a hallmark of French country kitchens, especially when featured on an island or counter. Butcher block countertops bring warm tone to the palette, while stone—like limestone or marble—adds a more elegant touch. A well-worn, slightly imperfect finish brings forward the lived-in feel that makes the French country style really settle in.

A French country kitchen with a blue island with a butcher block on top.
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5. Farmhouse Sinks

A deep, apron-front sink is both beautiful and extremely practical. If you can get one made of fireclay or stone, even better, and if you can find one with a decorative design on the front, even better still. These sinks fit seamlessly into the French country style, especially when paired with with a classic bridge faucet in aged brass or nickel to enhance the timeless look.

A modern black and white home kitchen with a large country sink.
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6. The Highlighting Details

Though, of course, it’s the details that make all the difference when styling any space. French country kitchens embrace nature, but in a way that feels effortless. Dried lavender bundles, hanging herbs, and simple floral arrangements bring life to the space. Copper pots, often hung on a wall or rack, add a warm metallic contrast while still being functional for cooking. Both stand out against the usual neutral backdrop French country usually provides.

A close photo of some wooden kitchen accessories and a bundle of dried lavender.
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A French country kitchen is about balance—rustic yet refined, functional yet beautiful. Every detail, from the tilework to the iron accents, tells a story of craftsmanship and tradition. It has a uniquely homey feel that still inspires, meaning every meal made and memory shared will be shared in a comfortable, warm, stunning space.

 

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