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Design Styles – Country Style
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Angela Stephens
After being a student of Southern Oregon University’s English program, Angela Stephens has dedicated herself to the study of interior and furniture design styles for the past 6 years. Angela established Peniel Products, an online retailer of Home Furnishings and Decor 
By Angela Stephens
Published on 10/16/2008
 
Country Style is all about the simpler pleasures of life Different types of Country style such as: French Country, English Country, Italian Country or Tuscan, American Country, and Modern Country display the universal appeal of Country style

Country Style is all about the simpler pleasures of life. Different types of Country style such as: French Country, English Country, Italian Country or Tuscan, American Country, and Modern Country display the universal appeal of Country style. Each began in a different location, but the time-tested charm of country living is evident in each of these varying styles.

French Country design displays a rustic version of the more formal French designs. Wood pieces are often left unfinished, or possibly finished in warm honey tones. Use of natural materials, such as woven rush seats or a natural stone floor, is common and can add to the rural feel. Wrought iron or other weathered metal finishes are at home in French Country style. Popular colors would include saturated hues of yellow, blue, green, and gold.

English country style describes a look that was common in the country houses of England. Whether grand or humble, it exudes a more relaxed and comfortable style than traditional English designs. The key word for English country style is “garden.” Colors, fabrics, and accessories take their inspiration from nature, specifically a garden in bloom. Chintz fabrics are a dead giveaway for an English country space but other patterns such as stripes, ginghams, and plaids are also welcome. Many wood tones and finishes can be used ranging from dark stain to unfinished pine.

Italian country style, sometimes called Tuscan style, refers to a look found in an Italian villas or farmhouses in the countryside. Like other country styles, it is simpler than its sophisticated version. Colors are rich and warm including terracotta, ochre, green, and golden yellow. Natural stone fireplaces or floors bring the outdoors in and give a rustic feel. Textured or plastered walls and rough-hewn beams provide texture. Simple wood pieces are often unfinished and patina is encouraged on surfaces. Tile, wrought iron, and marble often accent furnishings.

Much like America itself, American country style has its roots in several cultures and periods. Shaker, colonial, Pennsylvania Dutch, Swedish, southwestern, and mission are just a few of the influences blended into American country style. The home countries of emigrants played a significant role in the décor and furnishings of their homes. In American country style, simplicity is key. Furniture can be painted, stained, or unfinished. Accessories are often simple items found in nature or baskets. Lighting and window coverings are simple and spare.

Modern country design combines traditional country elements with modern pieces for an updated look. A minimalist attitude towards accessories, paint finishes, and artwork makes a space more current. Injecting a modern piece of furniture or lighting is a great way to mix the traditional country feel with modern. Funky artwork or bright bold pillows change the feeling of a space. Modern country style could be called an eclectic mixing of styles.

The wonderful thing about country style is that it is meant to be relaxed and comfortable. Rules can be broken and mixing in what you like is a great way to personalize any space. Country style encourages enjoying your surroundings indoors and out.