Elevate Your Interior Design with Chinoiserie
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Chinoiserie is truly a timeless style - because of it’s early roots and origins, you’ll likely find a piece of chinoiserie decor in many traditional interiors. It’s here to stay. This video will explore the origins of Chinoiserie and how to incorporate the style into your home.
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My home is full of blue and white porcelain and I love it. I inherited my Mother’s that she collected all during my childhood and I started purchasing pieces with the purchase of first home and even occasionally add a piece when I find something fabulous when I am out antiquing. I use my collection, along with a slight hand of tiger print as neutrals and have yet to find a style they fail to compliment…from Ralph Lauren Equestrian to sea influenced sun room, to more formal areas. Thank you for this fabulous video that brought me a lot of enjoyment.
You are definitely a kindred spirit! You are definitely curating a home as one should--from inherited pieces to antique shops. The addition of tiger print is EVERYTHING!!!
I love the way Victorian style pairs with the Asian style, producing Chinoiserie. For years I had no idea this was a style with its own name and grouping. I just figured I was a bit odd and kept on doing it anyway. I’m so glad to finally find others who love this style. Thank you for sharing this video with the rest of us!
My pleasure! Chinoiserie is ALWAYS a great choice.
Yes I have blue and white chinoiserie collections in many rooms or spaces in my home. One piece has a warm brown glaze in with the blue and white.
This is a lovely video, perfectly illustrating my favorite design style. The time and care that you took to curate all these wonderful images is evident. And perfect choice of music to accompany them. There is so much inspiration to be gotten from this neautiful presentation. Thank you ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Yes, I do have a number of blue and white Chinese ginger jars in my home which is styled in classic English cottage design.
Sounds lovely! One can't go wrong with Chinoiserie.
No such thing as English Cottage style in England.
ANOTHER AMERICAN INVENTION.
There are cottages in England as well as estates that decorate in this style - call it what you will.
this was a excellent educational video. thanks so much. one of the best!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent video…thank you ❤
Glad you enjoyed it
I dont like blue at all, but this video showed me that I also can add chinoiserie. Thanks.
That's great!
I recently bought blue and white canisters of china for a bathroom. They are on my mantle with an antique clock and some chinoiserie!
Sounds lovely!
@@TisdaleManor I love dual purpose!
Pronounced: shen-wa-ze-ree…..and yes it is lovely. You can frame a few panels, or decoupage to the front of a dresser, commode or armoire (are- mwaa)…..
In my head it sounds just like this pronunciation. 😂 Hopefully, it doesn’t take away from enjoying the beauty of this style.
@@TisdaleManor an accent is special, like tomato or tomato-in the song! Minnie Pearl had an accent and died a millionaire!
It is not an accent. It is pronouncing French correctly.
Americans cannot pronounce St. Louis. Notre DAME, New Orleans. to name a few. The French in France and Canadians laugh at you.
FOYER - do not pronounce the R.
You sound like uncouth hillbillies.
@@CharlotteFairchildhowever, when speaking out of character, she spoke fluently. This gal pronounced it correctly at one point in the video. If you are going to narrate an informative piece, it would be advisable to pronounce things correctly. Nevertheless, the video is wonderful!
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We always had Asian desire in the home.
My apologies! I cringe every time I hear myself mispronounce "chinoiserie."
The video is beautiful!
I love the way Victorian style pairs with the Asian style, producing Chinoiserie. For years I had no idea this was a style with its own name and grouping. I just figured I was a bit odd and kept on doing it anyway. I’m so glad to finally find others who love this style. Thank you for sharing this video with the rest of us!
My pleasure! I love hearing decorating stories like yours.