Traditional Decor Is Back...not your Grandmother’s Traditional
Traditional decor has a serious staying power with a timeless style and a look of modern design. Traditional design is back because people are drawn to it for its comfort beauty and timeless sensibility. Economically people enjoy timeless design that will last over time as opposed to a trendy style that they may eventually grow tired of. How do you make the old-school design style current? Here are tips for nailing traditional design in 2019, including the most common mistake people make when decorating in the style—and how to avoid it.

- Inspired by the 18th- and 19th-century European décor, traditional design is hardly new. The furnishings are a reflection of historical design elements, utilizing natural materials and colors. Architectural elements of heavy trim work, built-in cabinetry, raised paneled doors, and grand fireplaces are key hallmarks of traditional design. However, even if your space is lacking in these details, you can still get the look. The new traditional has a modern influence that creates warmth and ease that is subtle with layers of texture, color, and excitingly new, bold finishes.
- For a modern take on traditional design that doesn't involve adding architectural interest to your space, start with a neutral color base and include layers of texture and colorful accents, add bold large-scale pieces to make a statement as opposed to lots of smaller pieces, which can look busy and cluttered.
- Opting for streamlined furniture silhouettes that are sleek and sophisticated as your base lays the groundwork for a well-edited room. Include personal touches when styling, such as grouping modern accessories that are bold in scale, or all in one color tone, such as white or brass, to highlight a bookcase or cabinet. Hang art to create a bold statement, or showcase a group of found objects as art on a wall to create an unexpected focal point.
- Avoid selecting furniture pieces that are a matched set with the same fabric and finish. The room will feel flat and lack depth in wood finish, color, and texture. To avoid a matchy-matchy room create a layered look by mixing and combining furniture pieces that have a different finish to mix it up adding texture and interest. The goal is to create a room that is not a cookie cutter matched look but has a unique style that feels exciting and fresh.
- To make traditional design feel fresh and modern, formulate your color palette and feature wallpaper with an interesting bold pattern or texture. Don't be afraid to mix materials and finishes. Go bold with an oversized light fixture in a brass or polished nickel finish to make a statement.
- To bring a space up to date, add modern pieces to offset the traditional design. Mix in bold contemporary finishes such as a matte black or a polished nickel to add fun highlights and enliven the space. And, as with any design style, be sure to personalize your space with interesting found objects or family heirlooms to feel collected and not staged.







