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French Country Style in a Traditional Austin, Texas Home

Cross the threshold of this beautiful home by Alison Giese Interiors and you’ll be immediately smitten by its traditional French country style. The entryway has a gorgeous staircase and soft floral wall paper in neutral tones. The palette continues throughout the home for a pleasing, casual vibe.

Traditional entrywayPhoto by Alison Giese Interiors

A large round wooden mirror takes residence above a sturdy entry table that’s flanked with a pottery style lamp and a pretty fern.

Traditional entryway decorPhoto by Alison Giese Interiors

The living room features custom molding and built-in bookshelves along either side of the traditional fireplace. Soft furnishings, plants, and a pretty leather daybed fill a timeless living room.

French country living roomPhoto by Alison Giese Interiors

Pretty oil paintings are seen throughout the home, along with classic light fixtures.

French country living roomPhoto by Alison Giese Interiors

A beautiful wood table takes center stage in the dining room with classic Windsor chairs. Note the paneled double doors leading out to the main hallway. The wall color is warm and cozy.

French Country Dining RoomPhoto by Alison Giese Interiors

Gorgeous set-in windows create small window seats. No window treatment is needed in this French country style dining room.

French Country Dining RoomPhoto by Alison Giese Interiors

The family room is cloaked in rich wood custom paneling. Light fabrics keep the room from feeling heavy.

French country family roomPhoto by Alison Giese Interiors

The powder room has angled roof lines with a small built-in shelf to the left of the sink. I like how the mirror is suspended in front of the window, creating some privacy.

Traditional powder roomPhoto by Alison Giese Interiors

A bedroom is decorated in a modern farmhouse style. Every time I see a wall sconce next to a bed, I think of how I could add these in my own bedrooms.

Farmhouse bedroom in black and whitePhoto by Alison Giese Interiors

Painted, horizontal paneling lines the walls of one of the upstairs bathrooms. The sink vanity is a statement piece and it’s nice that the room is uncluttered so it can be appreciated.

Farmhouse bathroomPhoto by Alison Giese Interiors

French country style continues into the home’s sun room. Slipcovered furniture adds softness against the exposed brick wall, while arched windows add a touch of femininity.

French country sun roomPhoto by Alison Giese Interiors

A corner banquette creates the perfect spot for morning breakfast or a light luncheon.

French country sun room dining areaPhoto by Alison Giese Interiors

See more of this French country style home by Alison Giese Interiors.

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6 Comments

  1. Pretty, light and welcoming, with some also slightly rustic antique charm. I have those same black ladder back chairs in my kitchen dining area. The chairs were originally cherry, and I had them professionally painted.

  2. The arched windows make the sunroom. I can’t ever remember seeing that look in a narrow room, usually the rooms are much bigger and don’t have the same impact. The dining table is my favorite, it looks handmade.