When designing your housing in a particular style, certainly, withstand the features of the chosen style in the items of the situation. So, if you have chosen the Provence style, then furniture, the sofa in particular, should be selected in the same style.
Sofa in the style of Provence
First of all, in order to facilitate the task of selecting a sofa in the style of Provence, you should focus on the canons of this style. The classic Provence sofa is distinguished by grace and softness of the lines. They have a fairly high back, often smoothly turning into armrests. Such a feature, as well as possible, is suitable for folding sofas in Provence style. In this case, the sofa bed of the Provence in an unfolded state forms a fairly spacious sleeping place.
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If the sofa in STILE Provence does not have a folding mechanism (for example, a sofa teta), then other characteristic features of this style must be present in such a sofa. It can be forging elements, wooden elements with the effect of aging and must be a “true” color scheme and a pattern of upholstery-delicate flowers or a discreet strip, beige-pastel or milky white tones, delicate shades of sea turquoise.
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Therefore, for example, the sofa bed of the Provence organically fits into the interior of the children’s (especially girl) room.
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A special comfort and warmth of the hearth will fill the interior of the living room with several small sofas in the Provence style.
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No less harmoniously, the corner sofa, made in compliance with all the main criteria of the Provence style, will also fit into the interior of the living room.
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And, of course, a small, cozy sofa in the Provence style can be placed in the kitchen decorated in the same style. And it will not necessarily be a soft sofa. A wooden sofa in the Provence style, decorated, for example, with a beautiful carvings with a addition in the form of several soft pillows, is also quite suitable. Moreover, the manufacture of furniture made of natural wood covered with a composition based on wax (not varnish!) Is another characteristic feature of the Provence style.
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