From flower-filled cottage gardens to grand landscaped county houses
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English style decor is collected over time and can feel casual or formal. The decision to bring English cottage or manor house charm to your home will result in it's always feeling warm and inviting. If you love floral chintz fabrics, patterned wallpapers, colorful rugs, and traditional furniture and window treatments, then this post will be a a feast for your eyes! English style decor is the mixture of old, worn, highly valuable, or not valuable but highly functional. It is a mixture that always looks as though it was put together over generations. Maybe one of the greatest influences on English country style has been the weather in Britain. To counter the chill, the interior must be warm, snug and informal. It's no surprise, consequently, that in the English country style, the emphasis is on comfort. Combining the classic elements of English country decor are part of the beautiful tradition that creates a timeless, warm interior that you will enjoy for years to come. Please listen to the music of English composer Edward Elgar. It will enhance your tour. encoreuneminute.tumblr.com Large or small, English homes always have a certain charm about them. encoreuneminute.tumblr.com The abundance of roses and other flowers in a typical English garden accounts for the use of floral chintz fabrics inside an English home. Mark Hampton Use drapes for the windows, not blinds. Curtains are employed, normally corresponding to the wall paper. Just as you will not see empty walls in an English country home, you will not find blinds either. If privacy is a problem use shades, not blinds. Howard Castle in Yorkshire. English bedrooms many times use the same pattern throughout the entire room. lady-gray-dreams.tumblr.com There are usually books in English homes. Notice them as you look at the images. I wasn't aware of it myself until I previewed the post. google.com Needlepoint spaniel pillow and Staffordshire figurines like the one made into a lamp, are perennials favorites of English rooms. seersuckerandmagnolias.tumblr.com foxglovesfabricandfolly.blogspot.com wisemanandgale.com Of course the Queen Anne chair is an English staple. www.lisafarmerdesigns.com Ralph Lauren's English Country Dressmakers details like the fringe on these chairs are a big part of English style. For a quick face life use fabric adhesive and attach some to your chairs. Nancy Lancaster's bedroom at Mayfair. Denning & Fourcade Many times English art is displayed in stacked order. seabois.tumblr.com lady-gray-dreams.tumblr.com Equine art is a big part of the style. decorartsnow.com English interiors are seldom without chintz. Mark D. Sikes Designs google.ca Paneled wall are also a big design element in the English home. blueroomlady.tumblr.com google.com The style encompasses a stately manor home look and casual cottage atmosphere. www.lisafarmerdesigns.com Needlepoint items such as pillows, bell pulls, chair seats, footstools are a must for English decorating. imgfave.com queenbee1924.tumblr... Very pattern layered room. If done right all these patterns work to form a cohesive look. blog.londonconnection.com From Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill’s new book “The Life of the House: How Rooms Evolve” google.comenglish Needlepoint chairs, leaded glass windows, and High Tea. What could be more English? Beautiful English manor southernchateau.blo... hydrangeahillcottage.blogspot.com The English Country House look is best achieved by layers of textures and furniture from different periods. nh-design.co.uk You have probably noticed that almost all the rooms in this post have oriental or other patterned rugs on the floors. Most English floors will be treated in the manner. google.com 2.bp.blogspot.com English country style is all about the eclectic mix of traditional pieces, fabrics, colors, and accessories. google.com vintagehome.tumblr.com While it is not bound by a particular period of furniture or set of colors, English country style takes a bit of finesse to avoid looking haphazard. This is a closer view of part of the room below which is Nancy Lancaster's famous yellow room in Mayfair. If every piece is perfect the room becomes a museum and lifeless," Nancy Lancaster once explained when asked her secret to melding fine gilt and humble country . This cozy style is tidy, but can easily become cluttered. Grouping like items can prevent this. quintessenceblog.com Susan Gutfreund thebrimstonebutterf... google.com Charming!! walkersimmons.com English country style suggests a sense of timelessness. johnstefanidis.blogspot.co.uk Hall at Wightwick Stained and leaded glass are popular window treatments in English manor houses. lusterinteriors.blogspot.com Because of the collectibles, English rooms are always entertaining. google.com sherimartininteriors.wordpress.com You will usually see fresh flowers and pretty porcelain in English style interiors. spencerofalthorp.com Artwork is always displayed in the English home. wealdentimes.co.uk Items that look to have been passed down from one generation to the next are ideal. English country homes always exude this "cluttered" feel. Collectibles, antiques, needlepoint, brass, antiques, art, and leaded glass are common. Now set back and enjoy a tour of Highclere, the set of Downton Abby. Tally Ho old bean. Hope you enjoyed the post. Have fun bringing a touch of England to your interiors.
Harrie Thomas Lindeberg designed (1927) Greenwich, CT [Khakum Wood section] estate of Laurel Court. The 13,000 sq ft manor house was listed in 2007 for $19.7 million.
The formal and kitchen gardens of a Scottish estate
Easton on the Hill - on a sunday morning,beautiful... www.adamswaine.co.uk
Stanway House is noted for its mellow, peaceful atmosphere, created by its age (it was finished in the calm decade before the Civil War), by its stone (a delicious Cotswold stone known as Guiting Yellow), by its architecture (Jacobean mullions and gables and Cotswold slates), by its furniture (most of which, like the Charles I working shuffleboard table, has been in the house since it was made), and by its setting (sheltered in a hollow at the foot of the Cotswold escarpment, close to the church, Gatehouse, Tithe Barn and cottages and surrounded by an enchanting garden and ancient parkland). The charming interior gives every appearance of being lived in, and in no sense resembles a museum.
This 35mm shot taken on a Minolta XD5 shows the main front of Waddesdon Manor. As you can see it looks like a chateau that ought to be in the Loire and Lot regions in France, yet this manor can be found in a quiet corner of Buckinghamshire, England.
From flower-filled cottage gardens to grand landscaped county houses