Trend Focus: An Introduction To Village Green Décor
While different trends and fashions come and go, something that has been an integral part of British life has been the village green. Dating back to the Middle Ages but becoming iconic British from the Victorian era to today, green spaces are at the heart of communities across the UK.
Introducing Village Green décor
Today, the village green décor trend takes us back to simpler times, evoking images of thatched roofs, strawberries and cream, and mid-summer cricket. Read on to learn how you can enjoy this sophisticated and homely trend today!
What exactly is Village Green interior design?
Village Green interior design is heavily rooted in the glorious countryside, it celebrates well made, long-lasting items, animals, and the environment. It’s essentially a domestic version of a well-worn waxed jacket and loved walking boots.
Much of this may remind you of the popular Cottagecore aesthetic however there are some important distinctions. Cottagecore revolves around a more romanticised version of a countryside aesthetic.
Where many of the colours and patterns used in Cottagecore are on the idyllic side, Village Green has more of a realism to it. This is manifested in the colours, textures and materials recommended to enjoy such a sophisticated décor.
How to utilise Village Green interior design
Colour
One of the best ways to enjoy Village Green décor is to use colours that occur in nature. These can be bright natural greens that remind us of the summer, or warmer autumnal colours including rusty oranges and browns. Supporting these eye-catching colours, designers can use pale natural shades, especially off whites.
Olive, moss or forest green Roman blinds set amongst eggshell white walls with the occasional dark orange cushion is a perfect example of a Village Green interior.
Myriad patterns and designs
With Village Green décor, you also have access to myriad patterns and designs to enrich your interior style. Since much of what we imagine of village greens is taken from the Victorian and Edwardian eras, you can implement many of the fabulous floral patterns found in Victorian Glasshouse interior design.
Animal patterns
Unlike Victorian Glass house interior design however, Village Green also allows you to enjoy animal patterns. While many of us may be drawn to the more exotic creatures of the world including birds of paradise or wild tigers, to use animals in a way that supports the overall Village Green effect, look to creatures you can find in the countryside. Foxes, stags, and pheasants are classic choices which work beautifully in this trend.
The best materials for Village Green décor
Wool
Beyond colours, it is also important to consider your choice of materials. Few materials represent the British country better than wool. Fabrics which have a weightiness, and a pleasantly tactile nature will work equally well, especially linens. More classically luxurious materials including velvet and silk are best avoided for this décor, after all, velvet and the countryside are uneasy bedfellows at best!
Natural woods
Natural woods are also very important in Village Green interior design. Where many trends will suit pale woods, the darker shades are the best option to consider here. To match the rural aesthetic at the heart of this trend, why not consider an elegant dark real wood shutter? All the woods we use to craft our wooden shutters and wooden Venetian blinds are only sourced from responsibly managed forests which reduces your home’s impact upon the environment.
In keeping with the high-quality associated with village greens, all the products we manufacture at Blinds Direct are made by talented craftspeople who work to the highest standards and use only the finest materials. We’re so committed to quality that every item comes with a five-year guarantee.