Design Studies for French interiors
A Philosophy of Living
French country design is not driven by trends but by continuity. Homes evolve slowly, absorbing the marks of daily life. Beauty is found in imperfection, in objects that show wear, in rooms that prioritize comfort over display.
This is why French interiors feel timeless. They are not styled for photographs but shaped by generations of living—meals cooked, windows opened to summer air, fires lit in winter hearths.
In the end, French interior design in country homes is a quiet conversation between architecture, landscape, and memory. It is a way of living that values authenticity, restraint, and the poetry of everyday life.

A Way of Living in Sologne
Life in a Sologne country home is slow and seasonal. Fires are lit early. Boots are left by the door after walks through wet woods. Dogs nap by the hearth. Meals are hearty, shared around heavy tables that have stood for decades.
These homes are not showpieces. They are shelters from the elements, shaped by forest, water, and tradition—quietly elegant, deeply rooted, and unmistakably Solognot.
