French Country Interior Design — The Marcelina Style Guide


Rustic & Country · Style Guide

French Country:Provincial elegance from the Provence countryside.


Provincial elegance from the Provence countryside French Country brings the relaxed elegance of Provence into the home. Soft colors, graceful curves, toile patterns, and collected antiques create spaces that feel both sophisticated and comfortable—the French art of living beautifully.

Style FamilyRustic & Country
Origin EraFrench Provincial, 17th – 19th century
Best ForKitchens, dining rooms, primary bedrooms
Read Time7 minutes

French Country is the vernacular of the Provençal farmhouse — sun-bleached stone, painted furniture in soft historic colours, toile drapery, hand-thrown pottery, dried lavender in a wooden bowl. Rustic, but with the refinement of centuries.

The style is warmer and softer than English or American country. Colour comes from the landscape — ochre, olive, lavender, terracotta — and materials look weathered from the start.

This guide walks through what defines the look, the palette we work from when a client asks for it, the pieces and materials that make a room feel like French Country instead of "generic contemporary," and where in a home it lands best.

What defines it

Key characteristics.

01Soft, muted colors
02Curved furniture lines
03Toile and floral patterns
04Antique and vintage pieces
05Natural materials
06Relaxed elegance
07Provincial pottery
08Wrought iron accents

The best French Country rooms look like they've been in the family since 1780.

The palette

Colours we build the room around.

Primary Palette

Ballet White #EAE1CE Benjamin Moore OC-9
First Light #F2D8CF Benjamin Moore 2102-70
Aegean Teal #6C8280 Benjamin Moore 2136-40
Natural Tan #C8B79E Sherwin-Williams SW 7567

Accent Colours

Dorset Gold #C99855 Benjamin Moore HC-42
Softened Green #B8B7A0 Sherwin-Williams SW 6177

Colours to Avoid

Industrial concreteNeon colorsStark cool whites

Colours specified from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams — the two catalogues carried by every serious paint store, with codes any designer can quote and any store can mix.

The physical vocabulary

Materials & textures.

Materials
  • Distressed wood
  • Wrought iron
  • Natural stone
  • Linen and cotton
  • Terra cotta
  • Rush seating
  • Provincial pottery
Patterns
  • Toile de Jouy
  • Provencal prints
  • Stripes
  • Florals
  • Checks
Textures
  • Rush seating
  • Linen fabrics
  • Distressed paint
  • Stone floors
The pieces that carry the room

Furniture & decor.

Iconic Pieces
  • Louis XV bergère
  • Provincial armoire
  • Ladderback chairs
  • French farm table
  • Carved headboard
  • Rush-seat chairs
Decor Elements
  • Provincial pottery
  • Rooster motifs
  • Fresh lavender
  • Iron candlesticks
  • Toile textiles
  • Vintage ceramics
How the room is lit

Lighting style.

Iron chandeliers over the dining table. Ceramic and iron sconces on the walls. Warm bulbs, dimmers, plenty of candlelight in the evenings.

Where it works best

Best rooms.

KitchenPerfect MatchDining RoomPerfect MatchBedroomPerfect MatchLiving RoomPerfect MatchBathroomGreat ChoiceEntrywayGreat ChoiceSunroomGreat ChoiceGuest RoomGreat Choice
Practical guidance

Space & approach.

Small Spaces

French Country's soft colors work beautifully in small spaces. Focus on one or two curved furniture pieces, add toile accents, and keep the palette light and airy.

Large Spaces

Large French Country spaces embrace generous dining tables, multiple seating areas, and abundant textiles. The elegant-yet-relaxed nature handles volume gracefully.

Starting a Collection

Add one hand-painted piece — a small cabinet in aged pale-blue, a farmhouse table in walnut, a set of dining chairs with rush seats. Let the pieces look old before they've earned it.

The Considered Room

Commissioned French Country pieces are hand-painted, distressed, and joined the traditional way — walnut cabinets with hand-forged hinges, upholstered pieces in nubby linen, hand-hemmed drapery in toile de Jouy.

From the Marcelina catalog

Pieces that live in this idiom.

Every piece above is designed and built in our workroom. Prices are our to-the-trade rates; no retail middleman.

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