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Homes & Gardens
Sophie Edwards

Lily Allen's kitchen embraces the French country pattern that's dominating in 2025 – the bucolic staple is getting a modern makeover

Lily Allen.

Gingham has been around since the 17th century when it was first imported to Europe from Southeast Asia. The stripe-like pattern is a classic emblematic of French Country interiors and a staple in some farmhouse spaces. In 2025, it's having a major resurgence.

No space better represents the beauty of gingham than Lily Allen's simple kitchen idea. The cream space embraces the French Country style. It has color-drenched ceilings and walls and beautiful moldings. Allen has gray marble countertops and yellow/cream cabinets with gold pulls, bringing a touch of understated glamor. A burgundy gingham dining nook grounds the whole space. Allen's seating area incorporates gingham upholstered chairs and a built-in gingham bench.

As demonstrated in this space, it's no wonder that gingham is emerging as a major 2025 interior design trend. The pattern has dominated the fashion runways and appeared across some of the world's most beautiful homes. 'Checkered and striped patterns are taking the interior world by storm, and a quick scroll through Pinterest will show you just how quickly these designs have taken off,' says Andrew Seed, design expert at The Odd Company. 'Maximalist upholstery –striped headboards, gingham cushions, and deck-chair print sofas– is everywhere, and these rooms look like they could be straight from a hotel’s website gallery.'

The Gingham Edit

Why is decorating with gingham becoming the design trend du jour? 'In a world of fast furniture, this patterned upholstery is becoming popular because it’s interesting and original,' explains Seed. 'I think it can’t help but feel designer and one-of-a-kind. With clashing patterns becoming all the rage, people are no longer worried about pairing a printed wallpaper with a striped headboard. In fact, I’d say they’re embracing it. It seems that the motto is, "the more pattern, the better."'

If you are hoping to style the French Country trend in your home, you don't have to do everything all at once. A gingham decorative pillow or throw blanket is a great place to begin. Seed states: 'Gingham, particularly greens and reds, seem to be taking off, so keep these colors in mind. If this is too intimidating, budding designers can dip their toe into more maximalist upholstery, furniture and pieces with footstools, rugs, or furniture skirts. Start small and build up.'


When paired with simple spaces, integrating gingham is a wonderful way to add a touch of visual interest and French country style to any space. Take it from Lily Allen.


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