10 Fantastic English Country Living Rooms You Must See
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- Searching for English country decor ideas to decorate your living room on a budget? Look no further! In this video, we'll explore the enchanting world of English country living rooms. Discover 10 fantastic living room designs that bring warmth, charm, and a touch of rural tranquility to your home. From built-in bookshelves and exposed wood beams to cozy fireplaces and floral prints, we'll show you how to create a stylish and comfortable space without breaking the bank.
Whether you're dreaming of a cozy reading nook, a communal seating area, or simply want to add some vintage charm to your home, these budget-friendly ideas will inspire you. Join us as we take you on a visual journey through the most charming and timeless English country living rooms.
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I absolutely love English Country rooms, they are so colorful and cozy.
Some of the most cosy sitting rooms ive seen. I imagine sitting in them and feeling so calm and tranquil. ❤
Love English Country
I really love English Country style♥️
Be sure to add a sleeping dog or cat to complete the cozy look.
Yes!
Luck for me, I have a Pound Poodle (purebred rescue Poodle). She’ll add the proper ambiance. 🐩
So comforting to watch! Thank you
Loved the show!
Ich liebe den englischen Landhausstil. Er ist so gemütlich und zum Wohlfühlen.
Wann kann ich einziehen ? 🙂
Liebe Grüsse !
Vielen Dank für die lieben Worte! 🥰 Der englische Landhausstil hat wirklich einen besonderen Charme, nicht wahr? Du bist jederzeit herzlich eingeladen, die gemütliche Atmosphäre virtuell mit uns zu genießen! Liebe Grüße! 🌸
These cosy type of living rooms never seem to date.
Very beautiful. Love it ❤❤
Beautiful!
I need to do a bit of redecorating. Your lovely video is proving to be very inspirational. I can’t wait to have built in bookcases put in.
I’m so glad you found the video inspiring! Built-in bookcases are such a fantastic addition-they’ll add so much charm and coziness to your space. Best of luck with your redecorating, and I’d love to see how it turns out! 📚✨
Thank you! The project will take a lot of time and planning.
It’s a style that works on 100 degree days while we’re waiting for cooler fall temperatures.
Bismillah 🤲
AsselaamAlaykoem Greetings,..
Love Gallery Walls,..gonna have my own,..full of Grandbaby's pictures,..
I like/love everything I see,..the combination of different things,..a bit Ecclectic is my Home at this moment,..
ALLAH HU ALAM,..🍀,..
Спасибо,красиво ,но печально то что оператор чрезвычайно мало показывает коврики и пол на чем стоят предметы,ведь это не отъемливая часть общего декора,это как показывать вазу с цветами без опоры на чем она стоит ,будет парящая ваза
If you have a good upholsterer, or refinisher, flea markets and outdoor Antique shows can be shockingly cheap places to buy funiture and accessories. But it's smart to have a ball park figure, in advance for that work, before you start buying pieces "as is". And it will make haggling over prices more justifyable, to the seller. And not just you being cheap. Which you are. Good luck haggling at a new store.
"As is" is always a lot cheaper, as many have a real fear of these services. But good condition can be expected. And often a simple surface cleaning can acheive this state, if it's not.
It always surprises me how much cheaper actual originals, or older copies, can be than buying new from a furniture store. Which, if cheap, is usually shoddy. Throw away stuff, after very little time. This stuff was built to last.
Having been in the trade for 13 yrs, years ago, the prices have actually changed little since then. You can't say that, about most things. But the minute you put new furniture in your home, it is second hand, and it's value tanks. Something to consider.
But a little knowledge, and a good eye helps hugely. Having a good idea of your needs, and measurements, will avoid unfortunate impulse buys. Like that wonderful and cheap sofa that simply is too big. Or that now jarring orange lamp.. things are rarely returnable.
But it needn't be some rare find, or an underpriced period piece. If you're not a knowledgeable dealer or collector, that isn't going to happen anyway.
Good form and solid construction are still common in the later " Centennial" pieces, meant to be reproductions at the time, and not "fakes". And what was once new and expensive, now relegated to used furniture, since they aren't actually "period antiques". Oddly enough, many are now old enough to qualify as Antique, but aren't unless the dealer is shady.
Avoid thinking you are besting a dealer. Like one who presents an "18th Century" Chippendale "coffee table" as a real steal... but actually is hugely overpriced because it's a 50 yr old Reproduction. They didn't make coffee tables in the 1700's. NEVER.
True period pieces are hideously expensive. Copies, 1920's or later, or even 1876 Centennial repros, are not. Country late 1900''s pieces are cheaper, but can be too rural and homemade looking for an English Manor house look. That's Colonial, rustic, and not what you are going for.
Instead, BUY IT BECAUSE YOU LOVE IT. AND IT'S CHEAP. And the new piece from that posh furniture store is vastly more expensive. And probably not nearly as well made, and a far lesser grade wood.
These are parameters you can't get taken in. You know what a bargain is, already.
And the hunt is fun. And often turns up small inexpensive accessory pieces as well. Gilt frames can be cheap, and easily converted to fabulous mirrors. Pretty floral porcelain pieces. Old siver plate trays and serving pieces add a posh air. Floral chintz anything. The look is cozy comfort and gently shabby elegance, added to by family ancestors over the decades. Landed gentry, not royalty. A nice spaniel or two. Horses are optional.
Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom and experiences! Your tips on shopping for furniture and accessories at flea markets and antique shows are incredibly valuable. I couldn’t agree more about the charm and durability of older pieces-there’s something so special about finding a piece that’s built to last and has a story behind it. And you’re absolutely right-buying what you love is the key! It sounds like you have a true eye for quality and a love for the hunt. Thanks again for your thoughtful comment, and happy treasure hunting! 😊
I had to go rescue one of my plants from the heat.
Just a reminder if you have any pet plants or pets in general.
Annoying music.
Love traditional, but these just aren't doing it for me.
So picky
These rooms are not Traditional, which is a whole different style. They're English country. See if you can find some postings showcasing Traditional style.