Charming decor for a modern French Provincial Home

Interior “charm” for French Provincial–influenced homes still has to pass inspection: ceiling loads, hearth setbacks, corridor widths, and fabric performance near heaters. BOREC HOMES PTY LTD treats décor decisions as extensions of the finishes and electrical schedules—not a parallel shopping list issued after handover.

Finishes schedule, not mood board only

Muted paints, limed timbers, and patterned textiles are listed with sheen, cleaning method, and slip rating at steps. That keeps wet-area membranes, stone sealers, and warranty clauses aligned when owners layer rugs and curtains later.

Ornament and structure

Ceiling roses, heavy chandeliers, and wall sconces need blocking in the frame stage and circuit types on the legend. Picture rails and plate heights are set out against door swings so egress paths stay clear when furniture arrives.

Hearths, stone, and ventilation

Fireplaces and decorative mantels carry flue sizes, hearth projections, and combustion air notes on the elevation. Stone slips and hearths are detailed with movement joints so seasonal expansion does not crack the face.

Soft furnishing and compliance

Upholstery near radiant heaters or open flames is noted with supplier reaction-to-fire classes where the NCC expects it. Sheer curtains are coordinated with head tracks and bulkheads so AC grilles are not blanked.

To review lighting loads, pendant positions, and egress against your furniture plan, contact BOREC HOMES before plaster and first fix.