Do you often feel bored during your French classes? Teachers often ramble on about boring subjects that don’t interest many people. However, if you’re lucky enough to have a private teacher, it might be easier to learn this language if, when you are practicing, the subject you are discussing interests you. For example, if you love interior design, we are sure you will find it much easier discussing French interior design blogs, furniture and design trends with your teacher than the local economy. Here are some great French interior design blogs to browse so you can learn the proper French design vocabulary but also discover new bloggers!
1Damask & dentelle
Vanessa Sicotte is the woman behind the Damask & Dentelle interior design blog. She started her blog in 2008 and has now become a place for Vanessa to share her decor and design inspirations as well as her advice about various things in life. Apart from blogging, Vanessa has written books, collaborates with various brands and works on television. This blog is written in both English and French and you can even shop for some of the products she loves directly on her blog.
https://damasketdentelle.com/index.php/category/interiors/home-tour/page/3/
2Ateliers Jacob
Ateliers Jacob, founded in 1987 in Quebec, is actually a cabinets, kitchen tables and specialty furniture manufacturer. Their website’s blog, Ateliers Jacob: Cuisine & Espace, is a great place to find inspirations for your next big home renovation. They write about various subjects like trends, tips and tricks, inspirations and virtual visits of homes they have transformed. You will find everything you need on this blog dedicated to making your house more beautiful.
3Querelles
Querelles was founded in 2012 by two young women from Montreal named Catherine and Jessika. This collective project is all about these two girls’ passions: fashion, art, food, cinema, nightlife, travelling and design. Even though this blog is not entirely dedicated to interior design and home decorating, you’ll get tons of inspiration for decorating your small student apartment in the chicest of ways that won’t break the bank. They also keep up with all the newest trends and make sure to loop you in.