Romantic Prairie Style embraces simple pleasures,
comfort and the long-cherished ideals of natural beauty,
simplicity and harmony with the earth. It's a style that
says 'home' wherever you may be because, more than
anything else, it's a mindset: gentle but strong,
welcoming and lasting, durable yet sophisticated and,
above all, real. Over the centuries, the humble
dwellings built by European immigrants to the US in the
1880s have evolved into sturdier, more comfortable
homes, which, depending on their geographic location,
took on a variety of designs, be it a ranch, cabin,
farmhouse, cottage or adobe. Each of these styles plays
a role in prairie style and its enduring aura of romance
and nostalgia. Here interiors bear the influence of
European settlers and the poetry of the heart-warming
authenticity of simple, natural textures, hand-hewn
beams, bleached wood, weathered planks, woven blankets,
cow-hide and Navajo rugs. It's a style inspired by the
honesty of homespun materials of the past wedded to a
flair for the present. It's flower-sprigged brocade,
tawny leather, crisp eyelet and soft linen, corduroy
with crochet trims, woolen plaids, cosy flannel and
wispy organza.It's history retold and all about the
enduring connection between people and places and the
nostalgia we feel for a rural country life, a yearning
for a simpler life, as embodied in Laura Ingalls
Wilder's Little House on the Prairie. |
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