Provencal-style kitchen: what does it look like? How to choose its various components?
A Provencal-style kitchen has a rustic charm and authenticity that are irresistible. Inspired by the warm and cosy atmospheres of the French countryside, it is characterised by the use of natural materials, such as solid wood and stone, and by the presence of furniture in delicate shades, such as white, lavender and light blue.
This is complemented by accessories and complements, such as ceramics and floral fabrics, handcrafted lamps and copper pots, which give a unique touch to each design and help create a homely atmosphere that suggests tranquillity and refinement.
What are the materials of a Provencal-style kitchen?
Natural materials are a very important element for those wishing to create a Provencal-style kitchen, including made-to-measure . In particular, the use of solid wood, local stone and vegetable yarns is an aspect that reinforces the sense of authenticity typical of this style.
Wood is the protagonist material of choice, and it is so in all Provençal kitchens. Beloved for its robustness and durability, it is also chosen because it is warm, and because it conveys the feeling of familiarity reminiscent of the atmosphere in more traditional French country houses.
For the wall cabinets, cupboards and tables, you can decide to leave the wood in its natural appearance, so as to bring out the grain and nuances of the selected wood. Alternatively, you can opt for a patinated finish or a varnish in soft colours.
Alongside wooden furniture, it is very common to find stone elements, which are frequently used for worktops or floors. Materials such as quartz, marble or granite provide durability and practicality, as well as giving the room a traditional look.
For floors, a good alternative to stone are terracotta tiles. Their warm, earthy colour contributes to a rustic, cosy atmosphere that is perfectly in keeping with the overall style.
What colours should be used in a Provencal-style kitchen?
Along with materials, colours are also a distinctive element in a Provencal-style kitchen. Soft, pastel tones, proposed in contrast with the typical colour of the wood, help to create a relaxing and refined atmosphere.
There are various shades that can be used, but all tend to be light and delicate and take their inspiration from nature and the landscapes of Provence. Antique white, cream and beige are often common choices for furniture and walls. Such colours are excellent options for brightening up the kitchen and making it appear more spacious.
In addition to white, colours such as lavender, pastel blue and sage green are also often used. Such solutions are ideal for adding a touch of freshness. They also recall the expanses of flowering fields and olive groves that characterise the region.
Lavender, for example, is a clear homage to the symbolic plant of Provence and adds a unique, romantic and serene touch. Pastel blue, on the other hand, recalls the clear sky and contributes to a feeling of openness and airiness, making the environment light and pleasant.
Choosing the colours to use for a Provencal-style kitchen is a truly essential part of the design process. The perfect palette not only helps recreate a Provençal atmosphere in the home, but also ensures perfect harmony with the rest of the furnishings.
How to enrich the Provencal-style kitchen with the right accessories?
Complements and accessories play a decisive role in defining the style of any kitchen, from modern to traditional. The same applies to the kitchens featured in our post today.
Let us start from this point of view: in a room with furniture that recalls the spirit of Provence, the aim is to bring out the rustic and cosy character of the room. Each decorative element must therefore be chosen carefully so that the room best expresses its personality.
Some of the elements to be included in order to achieve a perfect Provencal-style kitchenare ceramic crockery, for example. Plates, bowls and cups, preferably hand-decorated with floral or geometric motifs, give a special touch to the room. And, besides being practical, they have a strong decorative capacity.
Equally valuable solutions to complete the décor of a Provencal kitchen are copper pots and pans, especially if you decide to leave them visible, for example by hanging them on the walls or placing them on shelves. Pots of this type are highly appreciated, because they guarantee excellent cooking quality, but also because they have a warm and rustic aesthetic, just as this style of décor requires.
Finally, to complete the decoration of the room, there are the fabrics, such as curtains, tablecloths and cushions covering the chairs. What advice can be given? To further emphasise the rustic character of the Provencal-style kitchen, one can consider home textiles made of linen or cotton and, in particular, those proposed in their natural colour. Or you can decide to embellish them with floral decorations or in pastel shades that harmonise with the furniture.
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