By Sandra, on September 3rd, 2011
The French love cooking, eating and entertaining, therefore the kitchen is the area where most country accessories are found and just about everything is on display not shut away in cupboards.
Here you will find pots, colonders, pitchers, jugs and bowls just about anything used in the kitchen will be . . . → Read More: French Country Kitchens
By Sandra, on August 6th, 2011
“The magic of French Country style comes from the mix. You have to walk into a room and think, gosh, I never expected this.” -Salome Gunter- Interior Decorator
The Living Room
Although French country living rooms are casual, comfortable and designed for daily living, there is still an understated elegance . . . → Read More: The Magic of French Country Style
By Sandra, on April 18th, 2011
French Country decorating is more about what feels right, pleases the eye and following one’s instincts as opposed to following rules – in the manner of how objects are used, to the way they are arranged and how they are mixed.
With French Country decor there is no wrong or right – as . . . → Read More: The Feel
By Sandra, on April 6th, 2011
If you like mussels you will love this gorgeous French recipe I found which I would like to share with you;
Mussels in wine, garlic and cream will make an excellent first course, served in deep soup bowls with a fork to eat the mussels and a soup spoon for the juices.
Provide plenty . . . → Read More: Recipe For Mussels
By Sandra, on March 11th, 2011
French Country decor has unique style elements with the heart of the style based on feeling rather than following set rules.
The Look
Unlike the formal traditional styles of France, French Country, or French Provincial decor, is refreshingly casual and relaxed with open and airy spaces. The look can be either rustic and . . . → Read More: French Country Decor
By admin, on January 25th, 2011
Valentine is coming! you are waiting for a romantic night to spend with your loved one, and start with a lovely meal.