To incorporate a traditional style in your home, choose a warm wood brown tone for your floor. A backdrop of a “warm wood” brown tone like Homeland Rye or a classic white marble enhances or sets off a bold color scheme while not competing with patterns in a living space. Classic shapes like Liberty Calacatta Centennial brick mosaic is a nice backdrop to carry the mood of tradition into a kitchen.
Laurie’s tips on getting a traditional look in your home
Celebrating the rich elegance of the past, while embracing modern elements, today’s “new TRADITIONAL” focuses on bolder colors and fresh takes on classic patterns in textiles, wallpapers and rugs. While it still incorporates cherished antiques, classic art and symmetry, there are updated replicas in retail and plush upholstery to celebrate this foundational style.
The rooms below provide a few samples of a “Traditional” space design.
Make sure to contact a local dealer to see it in person.