French Accents

One of my friends at CedarHill Farmhouse wrote an amazing book called French Accents.


French Accents - So Much Better With Age

I’m so excited to introduce you to my friend Anita’s new book called French Accents! You probably have heard of her blog, Cedarhill Farmhouse.

Of course, it’s easy for me to tell you how much I love Anita’s book because I love all things French and I love farmhouse decor. I’ve been following her blog for years and this year I finally got the chance to meet her at Haven!

Anita’s kitchen is one that I’ve always gone gaga over.

I mean, just look at it. She even has a butler’s pantry.

A picture of a white kitchen with chandeliers and wood and fabric chairs.
via Cedarhill Farmhouse

Her ranch home is equally as gorgeous.

The part I love most about Anita’s style that comes through in her book is how easy she makes it look to decorate French style.

A bedroom with three beds and wooden nightstands.
via Cedarhill Farmhouse

She walks you through where to source furniture and farmhouse decor items, how to go to an auction, what to look for, and the simple steps in how to decorate.

It’s the book for any French beginner or designer. I already have sticky notes throughout my copy of the book.

The amount of detail and information in this book is incredible along with gorgeous photography.

I love design books and all things French so this one certainly does not disappoint!

To order your copy of French Accents, click HERE.

French Accents blog book tour

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8 Comments

  1. That kitchen is jaw-droppingly gorgeous and I would LOVE to have a butler’s pantry! I absolutely love French Country style and hope to eventually style my house that way {when we get to a point in life where we’re not moving all the time} so I just might have to order the book!

  2. Going to have to read that book for sure. And yes her kitchen is amazing but the three little beds!? Adorable!! Thanks for pointing me to this book Jamie.

  3. What a lovely home! I lived in France for quite a while. This is, I guess, can be considered French provincial style. So cozy! Thanks for amazing pics!

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