Gallery: French Country Style Grange, France | Apartment Therapy Chi
Gallery: French Country Style Grange, France Lately, we've been drawn to French country interiors —the simplicity of materials and forms seems to dovetail nicely with the back-to-basics, modern rustic look that's popular right now. We really like this style in the dining room, anchored by a big farm table
Room , French country , Grange Related Links Share Comments (2) It's so nice to see another style besides MCM featured on AT! Please include more variety like this!!! posted by AriannaKarlisse on January 22nd 2010 at 10:25am view AriannaKarlisse's profile Mostly lovely, though a bit bland. And the rugs
1904, French company Grange has been making furniture like this—traditional extra-long dining tables and chairs inspired by Provincial homes and restaurants. They sell to-the-trade only, but it's really the overall feel of their interiors that we're most interested in, rather than specific product lines
which is a Country French style.
Is there information you can share with us about the clay tile roof on this home. New or reclaimed, manufacture or distribution source.
Thanks,
Mario Cairo
CSR Roofing Contractors Inc.
reclaimed french roof tile
I enclose some of a project we just finished. But there are other photos here:
http://www.cooritalia.com/rooftiles/products/antique-tiles/french/french-reclaimed-flat-tiles/
Country French exterior, shutters, roof, landscaping
vernacular French country building illustrates not only the function of shutters in action but also various applications. The top floor uses double shutters at each window, while downstairs the squarish window is covered by only one shutter. Even the numerous doors include shutters.
is my french farm house!!!
french Mediterranean stone
Love this French home
french country...french doors...oh so French!...French Country...French shutters
The French doors are 300 years old. They are complete with antique hardware and a sliding bolt latch which are framed outside by hand-chiseled stone blocks. Unfortunately, I don't know what the stain color is....Sorry I can't be of more help!
The French doors at the entry are 300 years old.
English country features, like exterior stone facades. Gravel is a relatively inexpensive material to consider for driveways, and I love the way it sounds when a car pulls up.