Features of Provence
Several characteristic nuances:
- The Provence style is appropriate to have textiles, furniture upholstery, dishes and decor with floral patterns, as well as decoration in the form of airy lace and macrame.
- The interior is done in pastel and sun-bleached colors with the addition of small bright accents.
- The kitchen is furnished with simple wooden furniture with open shelves and built-in niches.
- The design can use unpainted or bleached ceiling beams and available finishing materials in the form of wood, clay, brick or stone with a natural texture.
Kitchen furniture and appliances
A kitchen set in the Provence style is mainly distinguished by its antique and vintage look. The design with a wooden countertop will perfectly match with a white ceramic sink or a sink with copper and bronze faucets.
In the kitchen, closed cabinets and open shelves are placed, which are filled with decorative elements, dinnerware, vases, jars with spices, painted plates and other accessories.
For a Provencal interior, light furniture with characteristic abrasions is chosen. The doors can be decorated with glass inserts, Tiffany stained glass, panels, carvings, patina or decoupage. An antique granny’s sideboard or a china cabinet with lattice facades would fit perfectly into such a design.
The photo shows a kitchen set in pale blue tones, made of wood.
The kitchen has forged elements in the form of various fasteners, hooks, flower stands, metal and copper handles.
The dining group with a round table, benches or chairs with high backs or armrests deserves special attention.
Modern technology is completely uncharacteristic of the Provence style. Therefore, the refrigerator and other household appliances are hidden or concealed behind facades so that they do not stand out from the general background.
The photo shows a dining group with a wooden table, bench and chairs with soft upholstery in a kitchen in the Provence style.
Repair and decoration
Facing materials in the Provence style have a slightly casual look and have small defects that allow you to add a special coziness and homeliness to the room.
- Floor. The Provencal style mainly uses wooden flooring in the form of laminate, light aged boards or linoleum with imitation wood. Mosaic, stone and ceramic tiles of square, rectangular or hexagonal shape with grouted seams in one color scheme are appropriate for finishing the floor.
- Walls. Textured plaster, paint, wallpaper with small plant patterns or canvases with monogram patterns, striped or checkered print are chosen for the walls. Part of the surface can be decorated with wood, stone or brick.
- Ceiling. If the ceiling in a city apartment or attic is high enough, it is decorated with light or dark beams. Whitewashing, paint or matte stretch fabric are perfect for a low ceiling surface. Stucco, frescoes or paintings in pastel colours will add a little splendour to the room.
- Apron. The most practical material is ceramic lining. The apron area can be decorated with simple square tile modules, tiles or boar tiles.
- Doors. Door panels most often have an artificially aged look. Wooden structures are decorated with transparent or matte glass inserts, original gilded or bronze fittings.
The photo shows a kitchen in Provence style with a wall covered with light wallpaper with a floral print.
When creating a Provencal interior, it is appropriate to use mainly natural materials in order to reproduce the most natural and organic environment.
The photo shows beige brickwork in the design of the wall in the dining area in the Provencal style.
French Provence does not imply perfectly flat surfaces. The materials most often have a rough texture, creating the effect of hand processing.
Kitchen colors
Provence style is characterized by pastel shades and light tones, which are the personification of the natural spirit.
White kitchen in Provencal style
Snow-white and milky tones are very often found in the design of the kitchen in the Provence style. White colors are ideal for a small room with a lack of lighting.
To deprive the design of some sterility, it is diluted with bright ceramic tiles and beautiful decorative elements.
Gray color in the interior of the kitchen
The laconic gray palette has a special character and has a huge variety of shades that allow you to achieve a unique kitchen design.
The photo shows a gray and white kitchen with a linear set without upper cabinets, made in the Provence style.
This palette is a wonderful background for creating accents, does not conflict with rich tones and has an elegant and noble look.
Green shades in the interior
Light green, light green, jade colors, emerald or mint shades are the optimal solution for the kitchen. Soft and calm tones create a pleasant atmosphere in the room.
The muted olive color fits perfectly into a small room and harmonizes with natural brown wood and copper or bronze elements.
The photo shows a two-tone kitchen set in olive and milky tones in the Provence style.
To refresh the environment and give it a gentle light green background, use mint or pistachio colors. This luxurious palette gives the serene rustic Provence some dynamism and movement.
Blue and blue kitchen
Typical color scheme for a kitchen in the Provence style. Blue or sea green tones add coolness to the interior. Such colors are especially harmoniously combined with white, chocolate or sand colors.
The photo shows the interior of a kitchen in the Provence style in gray-blue and white shades.
The blue range creates advantageous combinations with dark or light natural wood and cotton or linen textiles.
The photo shows a corner kitchen in blue combined with blue wall decoration in the interior in the Provence style.
Provence in a lilac interior
Emphasis the charm and The romanticism of the Provence style will be achieved with refined, light and pure lilac shades. One of the most frequently used colors is lavender, which can be found in wall decoration, furniture or decor.
To make the interior look lighter and more delicate, purple tones are diluted with white, pink or sand colors.
Yellow tones
For a Provence style kitchen, choose a natural and organic yellow palette in the form of straw or wheat shades.
This color scheme can be used to decorate a set, walls or floor.
The photo shows a yellow island set in the interior of a kitchen in the Provence style.
Beige color in the kitchen
Beige is an excellent base for other colors. It is ideally combined with similar colors and creates a light, delicate and spacious atmosphere.
To create the most natural interior picture, vanilla, cream or champagne shades are combined with olive.
The photo shows a U-shaped beige kitchen with a black countertop in the Provence style.
Provence style decor
In order to fill the kitchen interior with unique charm and add elegance to it, various decorative items are used, for example, in the form of painted plates, jars, jugs, cutting boards, wicker baskets, hand mills, coasters, etc.
The photo shows the decorative design of a spacious kitchen in the Provencal style.
The kitchen is decorated with antique wall clocks, watercolor paintings, canvases with embroidery or with rural themes. The room can also be decorated with vases of fresh flowers, pots of greenery, dried herbs, bouquets of rosemary, lavender or sunflowers.
Curtains and textiles
Heavy and dense fabrics that do not transmit light well are not appropriate in the Provence style. Light and weightless models in light, pastel colors are used as curtains, complemented with ruffles, frills, lace, fringe, bows and unusual grabs.
Furniture upholstery is made of natural fabrics, such as linen, cotton, matting or chintz with floral patterns.
For a more cozy atmosphere, the floor is covered with small woolen or homespun carpets of oval or round shape.
The photo shows a round table decorated with a tablecloth with a small floral pattern.
A sofa, bench or couch will be beautifully decorated with small embroidered pillows. The table, sideboard or chest of drawers can be decorated with lace napkins, a tablecloth, and linen towels and potholders can be hung on hooks.
The photo shows patterned Roman blinds on the window in the interior of the kitchen in the Provencal style.
Lighting
The Provencal style involves a large amount of uniform, soft, diffused and close to natural lighting.
A chandelier would be ideal above the dining area, and sconces would be suitable for the work area.
The interior is complemented by small spotlights, forged candlesticks, lamps with classic lampshades or textile lampshades, creating a smooth and cozy light stream.
For a more homely and comfortable atmosphere in the kitchen, not too powerful beige or yellow lighting is preferred.
The photo shows a ceiling chandelier with a turquoise fabric lampshade, located above the dining group.
Kitchen design in a private house
The interior of the kitchen with a window is distinguished by a large amount of natural light. Wooden French windows or mullion structures with a thin profile are appropriate for the design. The frames are white, artificially aged or decorated with floral patterns.
The photo shows a kitchen-dining room in the Provencal style in a log wooden house.
Provence in a country cottage or at the dacha is unique and does not require much effort in creating the design. Furniture and other elements in natural colors are harmoniously combined with natural materials and wood cladding.
This style, thanks to its rustic flavor, is perfect for decorating a country veranda, gazebo or summer kitchen. The structure can be finished with clapboard and wicker rattan furniture can be installed in it.
How to decorate a small kitchen?
A small kitchen in Provence style should have light ceiling, wall decoration and white furniture to increase the space and compensate for the lack of lighting.
It is better to decorate the windows with light cotton or linen curtains that let in light. Rough decorative plaster is suitable for creating additional accents.
The photo shows a small-sized kitchen in Provencal style, designed in light colors.
In a small room in a Khrushchev-era building, the apron is finished with small tiles or mosaics, and the space above the work surface is equipped with open shelves for kitchen utensils.
If there is insufficient space, a bar counter is installed or the window sill is converted into a solid wooden countertop.
To maximize the space, it is combined with a loggia or living room.
Photo of the kitchen interior
Even with the simplest layout, a kitchen-living room in Provence style has a cozy atmosphere and individual design.
The photo shows the design of a spacious kitchen-living room with a fireplace, decorated in the Provence style.
In a large room, you can install a neat rocking chair, a fireplace or a real stove. These items will add coziness to the atmosphere. Also, in a spacious kitchen-studio, a kitchen set with an island is installed, and the dining group is located in the center.
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