"Fashion goes out of fashion. Style never does." This famous quote from Parisian icon, Coco Chanel, suits perfectly what Provençal style is to France. Even though we have seen change in aesthetic, ancient practices are still carried on. Especially when it comes to interior design.
The French Provençal style in interior design:
Sophisticated in its noble simplicity of line and colour it perfectly reflects French "Art de vivre".
French Provençal style traces it origins to between the fifteen and seventeen centuries. France at this time was already a country of contradictions, being very different from North to South. However, the common feature of all its regions was the passion for the simplicity of interiors. Which is still true for the Provençal style.
Proven
çal style furniture is easily recognizable by its vegetal ornament, shaped table and chair legs.or, chair back molding. Traditionally, the main material used was timber being completed by other materials. For example, wrought iron gives a real chic accent to a Provençal house: bed heads, mirror frames or even chandeliers. The Provençal interior is based on the art of communicating lightness to heavy furniture.
This style continues to be widely replicated in contemporary interiors, with an emphasis on main rooms: kitchen, living room and bedrooms. It is a misconception to thinks that Provençal style is all high ceilings and large windows. A standard size room can recreate the spirit by adding white washed furniture.
A Provence living room is commonly composed of low and deep armchairs covered with colourful fabrics. A low coffee table made of timber (ready to share a bottle of wine and cheese), a dresser, centrally position, with weathered finish will complete the look.
You can accentuate this feeling by adding porcelain home ware, upholstered chairs and a massive oak table. Dinner is a special moment for the French, they spend a lot of time around the table discussing and sharing their day - and enjoying their food!
A bedroom in Provence has to be comfortable, ideal for quiet rest. Like any other room the furniture is timber with 3 mains pieces: bed, chest of drawers and vanity table. Linen curtains are used to reduce the light but not to obstruct it - this is the function of shutters. Finally, a carpet placed under the bed atop floorboards is the way "Provençaux" appreciate their interiors.
The kitchen is the masterpiece, naturally! A big cast iron oven with a stone hood will make a chef of any cook. Joinery is simple but yet practical - no glossy effect. For the floor, stone or tile pavement, the easiest way to keep the heart of your home clean. Don't forget to have your pans and saucepans hanging on the wall - et voila - you have made a home.
Thursday, 23 January 2014
Tuesday, 24 December 2013
A taste of Provence in Australia - Casa Valeri
Casa Valeri is one of Melbourne's best kept secret, only known by those who truly relish Mediterranean architecture and the style of Provence, South of France.
In 2006, Natalina VALERI, the owner, had a clear idea of what she wanted to build for her Bed and Breakfast accommodation in Warburton. Inspired by European background and culture, Natalina designed the property herself. She fell in love with Provençal style on her first trip to France and kept going back and forth to achieve her dream.
The Good House was a natural supplier since she wanted to source products from France. We helped her getting a wide range of decorative products to embellish her villa.
For that project we supplied:
- the Mediterranean terracotta roof tiles that we installed as well,
- European style casement windows,
- Traditional shutters,
- French Burgundy limestone fireplace,
- Cremone bolts,
- Flamed Anduze garden pots (weathered and glazed).
The result is stunning! As French natives, we are amazed by the work done and highly recommend French style lovers to spend a weekend and enjoy the lovely surroundings.
For more information, please visit Casa Valeri website: http://www.casavaleri.com
In 2006, Natalina VALERI, the owner, had a clear idea of what she wanted to build for her Bed and Breakfast accommodation in Warburton. Inspired by European background and culture, Natalina designed the property herself. She fell in love with Provençal style on her first trip to France and kept going back and forth to achieve her dream.
The Good House was a natural supplier since she wanted to source products from France. We helped her getting a wide range of decorative products to embellish her villa.
For that project we supplied:
- the Mediterranean terracotta roof tiles that we installed as well,
- European style casement windows,
- Traditional shutters,
- French Burgundy limestone fireplace,
- Cremone bolts,
- Flamed Anduze garden pots (weathered and glazed).
The result is stunning! As French natives, we are amazed by the work done and highly recommend French style lovers to spend a weekend and enjoy the lovely surroundings.
For more information, please visit Casa Valeri website: http://www.casavaleri.com
Thursday, 31 October 2013
ANDUZE GARDEN POTS - A TIMELESS PIECE OF ART
Anduze pots are an ever-popular garden ornament in Australia.
Too such extend as it has been widely reproduced, though never really catching
the original look and durability of the genuine vases made in Anduze, South of France.
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Flamed Weathered finish |
At The Good House, we pride ourselves in bringing only the best
France has to offer, and our Anduze vases are exactly that.
With Spring (hopefully) now upon us, it is time to think about
re-potting that kumquat or lavender bush to a more suitable, larger container.
With their thick, hard terracotta walls, Anduze pots will keep your plants
moist for longer, through the sun drenched days we will soon be in.
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Flamed Weathered finish |
And if you want to make sure your garden looks very much like a
piece of Provence Down Under, talk to us. Well, I'd rather say listen to us,
and you will very soon realise we are from there!!!
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Green Glazed |
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
FRENCH RIVER PEBBLE PAVING
River Pebbles can be found
all around the world on a variety of colours and sizes. Landscapers and
architects use them a lot as garden ornaments. But it is much less common to
use them for driveways and paved areas because of their rounded shapes and very
different sizes.
At The Good House we can
now supply sliced or sawn pebbles that can be used as pavement for pool
surrounds or driveways and still provide a rather smooth surface. They are
selected from 5 different French rivers and come in separate or blended
colours.
New sawing technology
allows the manufacturer to cut raw material in 20mm slices, which simplifies
the installation greatly.
The above picture shows the
Montpellier Town Hall 10.000sqm front pavement, specified by world renown
architect Jean NOUVEL (2008 Pritzker Price).
Among architects and interior designers, pebble is use to create a zen ambiance. This contemporary material can be installed to replace your bathroom tiles, to surround your swimming pool or simply on your driveway.
Monday, 30 September 2013
WELCOME
The Good House is a boutique import company based in Melbourne, Australia and Montpellier, South of France, specialising in French building materials and decorative products for architectural projects with a French provincial flair or a Mediterranean influence.
our range of wares includes, but is not limited to:
- Traditional stone fireplaces,
- French oak strip floor, parquet and parquetry panels (solid and engineered),
- French stones: limestone, granite, porphyry, pebbles...
- Custom made internal doors and monumental entrance doors,
- Double glazed casement windows
- Traditional door and window hardware (cremone and espagnolette)
- Anduze pots
- Mediterranean roof tiles
Our intentions with this blog is to keep you updated on our last jobs, and give you some design idea for your home, in the process promoting genuine traditional French style.
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