French Country Kitchen-pictures, prices & phone numbers
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Comments (102)Thanks for the encouragement! Sochi, I think you're right, that is the quintessential french light fixture isn't it? I tried to mix it up a little with the different pendants over the island, but I do really like the shape of that chandelier. I'm really looking forward to the rustic modern. A lot of the homes close the ski resorts near my home would really do well with rustic modern interiors. I can't wait to see the great ideas....See MoreFrench Country Yellow and Blue facelift: DONE
Comments (33)I totally love your aesthetic and how you warmed up this kitchen with the paint choices. Also, the mixture of textures with the backsplash, counter top, and saltillo floor tiles. A couple of recent posts asked about incorporating a copper farmhouse sink with stainless steel and stainless/black combinations. You did it so successfully in your setting. Do you mind me asking where the farmhouse sink and how big it is? Congratulations! The yellow and blue is a great color combination....See MoreAnyone have French Country Farmhouse Ins. Pics?
Comments (24)After a long day of rearranging the LR, hooking up electronics, and being w/o phone/ internet service, I am back!!!! Parma - that's exactly what I envision. Since I do sweep fairly regularly I want to find a real handmade broom to keep in the corner in the kitchen. I'm sure that DS1 would call it mommy's witches broom! Martha Stewart did a segment on handmade brooms one time and I wish I'd have paid more attention. And old flooring - I think the more aged, worn and dinged up it is the better for me! Stinky - Gardener (Great name) -I've actually been buying stuff here and there and packing it away for a few yrs. now. The house that we live in is Victorian on the inside but I've known the house we are moving to for a long time and it's more in line w/ our simple comfort level. There's no way that our current bedroom style would work in the other house but I am very happy w/ it and yrs. down the road I'm sure that it too will morph into a French Country Farmhouse style. For now I just want to enjoy the finished product. Tish - that sounds perfect, European Farmhouse! I will def. have to google that term and see what pops up. I'm thinking that Shabby Chic look too but w/ way less cottage & flower prints and a lot more farm and durability! Kmcg - thank you very much for the link. Guess what I'll be doing during downtime at work today after all of my work is finished?! Polly - that sounds so pretty - hopefully you will opst some pics anyways despite living through a reno. A real nice thing about GW here is that we've seen pics of eachother's homes at their worst. One of my favorite threads was one where everybody had to go take a picture of their kitchen in the moment and post it. It was great to see kitchens in their 'disaray state' that were typically posted after having been 'staged' for their GW photo op.! I really want DR chairs w/ rush seats and a farmhouse table but DH is so attached to his grandmother's fancy set that I don't even want to suggest it. Ronbre - both of your homes sound very lovely. I can see where it would be tough to decorate in the exact same manner after such a horrible event. I'd love to see pics of the man room and your MBR. Tina - right now I have much of the hardwired stuff packed away like my chandeliers and sconces. Most of it I'd pick up at deep discounts when I worked at Bombay. Our storage rm. was laid out so poorly that items would get stuck in the most hidden spots and forgotten about until I'd rip the place apart and find things that had been there for yrs. My 2 favorite chandies were only $59. Currently I visit them in my attic and peek in the boxes and dream. I didn't want to hang them all and then have to turn around and take them down to sell this house and put all of the original stuff back up. If things pan out alright I will take pics of the LR after I have some more stuff done. I def. have to paint again. When DH moved all of the entertainment stuff I forgot that I hadn't painted behind it all. There's a big bright blue patch! I'd also like to pick up a ceiling fan and paint out the ceiling after 9 yrs. here. There are just wires hanging from the ceiling now. Someone here had recently posted a photo of their Baby Turtle walls and Limestone ceiling and it was so gorgeous so I am going to follow suit and do the same....See MoreFrench Country Furniture Direct - legit?
Comments (9)I have been researching a specific sofa table that I found on line. French Country Furniture is one of TWO places that are able to supply it. When I found it at the other place, I needed to go through a retailer and pay almost $2,000. French Country Furniture offers it for less than HALF that price, it comes assembled (as a quality piece SHOULD) and the CSR that has been helping me is EXCEPTIONAL in answering all of my many questions. I am currently waiting for more pictures of the piece I am interested in and Sandi (the CSR) is checking the warehouse PERSONALLY and taking the pics. I am deciding between two tables. One from this company and the other is a private party. If I order the one from French Country, I plan to put it on a credit card so I will have buyer protection (this should be obvious). I am posting this because of the SUPERB service I have gotten from Sandi and the fact that the special table appears to be a wonderful deal. If I end up getting the table from the private party, it is because it is an antique which can not be found elsewhere and matches the piece that it will be accross from in the living room.(I stumbled upon it by accident after starting my inquiry with French Country and will make up my mind in the next few days). I hope this post helps. I question the authenticity of the negative reviews I have read regarding this company. If people truly had a devil of a time with them, would they not have terminated their connection and opened a claim with their credit card company for a dispute? I certainly would have....See Morebusybme
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