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In honor of the Sense and Sensibility trailer being released today, here are 10 ways you can make your modern build feel more like an English estate.  1. I stopped fighting the new build and started adding age. Molding, trim, paneling, wallpaper, antiques—anything that makes the house feel like it has a past. 2. I traded bright white for warmer creams and historic colors. Soft creams, muddy greens, muted blues, deep burgundies—colors that feel collected, not builder-basic. 3. I added layers everywhere. Rugs, curtains, lamps, books, plates, art, baskets, throws, florals. English country is never one-note. 4. I brought in antique and vintage pieces. A new house needs old souls—thrifted art, wood furniture, silver, china, vintage lamps, and anything with a story. 5. I leaned into pattern instead of avoiding it. Florals, stripes, checks, toile, block prints, wallpaper, layered rugs. Pattern is what gives it that cozy estate feeling. 6. I made the walls feel intentional. Gallery walls, plate walls, framed art, mirrors, wallpaper, and molding made blank new-build walls feel lived-in. 7. I swapped sterile finishes for warmer details. Brass, aged wood, marble, linen, wicker, pleated shades, and curtains helped soften the “McMansion” feeling. 8. I let nature be part of the design. Fresh flowers, branches, garden clippings, muddy boots, animals, baskets, and outdoor textures make the house feel connected to the land. 9. I chose collected over perfect. English country isn’t about everything matching—it’s about things looking like they were gathered over time. 10. I decorated for the life I wanted, not the house I bought. Just because the home was built recently doesn’t mean it has to feel new, cold, or generic. You don’t need to live in the English countryside to create a home that feels like it belongs there. ❤️ #englishcountrystyle #interiordesign #homedecor #foyerdecor #livingroomdecor
In honor of the Sense and Sensibility trailer being released today, here are 10 ways you can make your modern build feel more like an English estate. 1. I stopped fighting the new build and started adding age. Molding, trim, paneling, wallpaper, antiques—anything that makes the house feel like it has a past. 2. I traded bright white for warmer creams and historic colors. Soft creams, muddy greens, muted blues, deep burgundies—colors that feel collected, not builder-basic. 3. I added layers everywhere. Rugs, curtains, lamps, books, plates, art, baskets, throws, florals. English country is never one-note. 4. I brought in antique and vintage pieces. A new house needs old souls—thrifted art, wood furniture, silver, china, vintage lamps, and anything with a story. 5. I leaned into pattern instead of avoiding it. Florals, stripes, checks, toile, block prints, wallpaper, layered rugs. Pattern is what gives it that cozy estate feeling. 6. I made the walls feel intentional. Gallery walls, plate walls, framed art, mirrors, wallpaper, and molding made blank new-build walls feel lived-in. 7. I swapped sterile finishes for warmer details. Brass, aged wood, marble, linen, wicker, pleated shades, and curtains helped soften the “McMansion” feeling. 8. I let nature be part of the design. Fresh flowers, branches, garden clippings, muddy boots, animals, baskets, and outdoor textures make the house feel connected to the land. 9. I chose collected over perfect. English country isn’t about everything matching—it’s about things looking like they were gathered over time. 10. I decorated for the life I wanted, not the house I bought. Just because the home was built recently doesn’t mean it has to feel new, cold, or generic. You don’t need to live in the English countryside to create a home that feels like it belongs there. ❤️ #englishcountrystyle #interiordesign #homedecor #foyerdecor #livingroomdecor

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