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Interiors Micro Trend: Country Style
The article discusses the modern interpretation of classic country interior design, a trend that blends traditional English decorating elements with contemporary sensibilities. It highlights that while classic country style is not new, its current iteration focuses on careful execution to achieve a fresh and updated feel. Interior designers are emphasizing a balanced approach, where rich patterns and textures are harmonized with muted plain surfaces. Decorative lighting is incorporated but often features modern materials, and feminine designs are juxtaposed with stronger, more minimalist shapes to create a dynamic yet cohesive aesthetic.
Tiffany Duggan, founder of Studio Duggan, explains that there is a growing appreciation for the classic English aesthetic, driven by a desire for comfort and nostalgia. Her studio's designs, such as headboards, skirted slipper chairs, and upholstered ottomans, exemplify this 'trad' look. The article notes that even significant pieces like four-poster beds are being reinterpreted through modern eyes, primarily through fabric selection. The recommendation is to pair a prominent pattern with a complementary, smaller-scale design, such as a stripe, for visual interest. Playful trims or fringes in vibrant colors like berry red or citrine green are suggested as a way to inject a whimsical touch.
The article then provides a curated selection of products to help readers achieve this modern country style. These include various home furnishings and accessories, each chosen for its ability to contribute to the overall aesthetic. Examples of these products range from decorative items like the Jasper Lumbar cushion and the Adelaide Lattice Urn & Pedestal to larger furniture pieces such as The Trefoil Ottoman Stool and an Art Deco Bedside Table. Lighting options, including the Lindi Aged Brass & Linen Scalloped Wall Light and the Grisewood Lamp & Shade, are presented as ways to enhance the ambiance. Smaller accents like the Bunch Of Lavender Delft Tile and the Plume Thistle Carafe & Tumbler are also featured, illustrating how subtle details can tie the look together.
The selection also includes more distinctive items like a British Colonial Style Burnt Bamboo & Cane Freestanding Cheval Floor Mirror and a Stevie Chaise, indicating the breadth of items that can be integrated into this style. Practical yet stylish pieces such as the Avalon 3 Drawer Chest and the Dual Pouffe are suggested, alongside more traditional elements like a Square Section Ball Finial Wall Bracket and a Chatsworth Wall Light. The article concludes its product recommendations with art pieces like 'The Fruit Trees' print set and a Luggage Stand covered in an Archive Colefax & Fowler Print, showcasing how art and functional items can contribute to the layered country aesthetic. The inspiration images from @EstelleManor and @KinHouseWiltshire provide visual context for the trend, demonstrating how these elements come together in real-world interiors.
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