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Country Style
As the pressures of modern living increase, many people living in urban environments want to put some of the tranquility of the countryside back into our lives. One of the easiest ways of doing this is to recreate some element s of country style in the home, providing a restful and welcoming environment to return to. Fortunately you don’t have to live in a cottage to create a country look. Country style may vary according nationality and local climate, but there is a core of recognizable elements. It is a home-made, functional, comfortable style. There is often a big kitchen area, with a large scrubbed pine table and an assortment of comfortable chairs.
Country kitchens can be a riot of pattern and color, where the dresser is stacked with displays of china and the beams are hung with baskets full of drying flowers and herbs. Floors need to be practical, tough and easy to keep clean, so floorboards, flagstones, cork tiles or linoleum are the favorite choices, and they can all be softened with cotton durries or rugs.
To give a room a country feel, choose natural colors that make you happy, selecting your palette from nature’s harmonies and avoiding artificially brilliant shades. Colors can be as rich as autumn, with touches of brilliance, or as warn as a summer meadow filled with butter cups or a field of ripe corn. Remember, too, that country style decorating is not about everything matching. You don’t need co-coordinating curtains, carpets and lampshades. On the contrary, the more eclectic the choice, the more stunning the effect can often be. Country style is more about relaxation, comfort and harmony than precision.
