Added to 2,014 ideabooks Last comment "white furniture; leopard print pillows" This photo has 6 questions
Fairley uses traditional shapes and arrangements but with a Southern flair for hospitality.• David Mitchell's smart use of color and interesting furniture layouts breathe new life into traditional pieces.Browse more designersMore inspiration on traditional style:Houzz Tour: Traditional-Style Townhouse in Colonial
Cozy With Traditional Old-World DecoratingHome Styles: New Traditional DesignTell us: Is your home decorated in the traditional style? Share a photo below!
Twin throws centered on the backs of these slipper chairs enhance the room's modern notes rather than its traditional ones.
their traditional style:• Legendary decorator Billy Baldwin loved slipper chairs (like the ones shown here) and used them often — always skirted. Check out his book Billy Baldwin Decorates.• Suzanne Rheinstein's interiors are extremely elegant and use ample antiques and fine fabrics.• Bunny Williams
down the traditional. The traditional nature of this dining room is visible in nearly every piece of this room, from the chairs to sideboard and chandelier. The gold and silver finish of the large over-the-top mirror pulls all the traditional pieces together while adding a bit of whimsy. If this mirror
been more traditional and too much for the room.
Traditional. Window treatments in this style are most commonly defined by all the details. Here, a swag is used as a valance to hide all the hanging hardware. Historically, the amount of fabric used in drapery was indicative of wealth. In today's world
world, traditional treatments become a major design element in a room. In this room, the shape of the swag reflects the scrolling design of the mirror. Consider how your window treatment fits into the overall design scheme — make sure it doesn't feel like an afterthought.So Your Style Is: Traditional
wallpaper in a traditional dining room. It's quite dramatic against the black-and-white checkerboard flooring seen in the entry.
Large black-and-white shiny tiles in a harlequin pattern create a bold yet traditional flooring for a foyer or hallway.
more traditional patterns they create a transitional look.Browse floral wallpaper in the Products section
Black and white. Black and white checkered flooring is a staple in traditional design. Black and white not only signifies elegance, but it also works with any other hue — like the spring-green
well in a traditional setting. This chinoiserie wallpaper is both era appropriate and modern.
The finished look is typically traditional, but it can work against bold geometrics such as this black and white entry. Tip: Black and green always look great together.
existing traditional architecture and connected with something contemporary
love the mix of modern and traditional and also how the 2 structures are connected by the windowed walkways
Blending of simple and traditional farm home lines with a splash of contemporary. The blend of materials; cedar shingles, metal. glass.
Blending of traditional forms with modern touches. Rustin stone with wood and metal.
Two traditional wood shingle clad domestic forms are connected by a modern glassy L-shaped loggia defining a stepped lawn and patio. The use of contrast as the linking element here with a lighter color extends the light of the sky to the ground and allows the "two houses" to remain deferentially scaled
of the traditional chandelier with the modern. Love the wire-like chair. While it is nothing like our house, I love the feel of the mix.
traditional architecture blended with modern design
traditional pieces with italian modern furniture
sleek modern look with traditional moldings and chandelier
traditional and modern... bright and airy
is very traditional. If you have a very contemporary house or a mid-century modern California ranch-style home, crown molding of any kind may look completely out of place. If you love ornate crown molding in a traditional home, but also like contemporary style, consider keeping your furnishings simple
Added to 221 ideabooks Last comment "Here's am idea for all the old ornaments, stick them in a dish!"
about traditions. There is something powerful about traditions that are handed down from generation to generation — even something as simple as trimming the tree can become a time for passing on family history, as the stories behind the ornaments are shared. Some traditions may have once been practiced
Other traditions can be stifling and no longer relevant to our lives. In that case, it can feel freeing to let go of the tradition that is no longer serving you.