Ready to start decorating your space? Traditional design styles are a great option to try! Traditional interior designs are classic and sophisticated. This style is simple but in no means boring. Here’s a beginner’s guide to traditional interior design for those considering the style.
So, what is traditional design style? Traditional style is known for embellished details. Soft lines and curves which create the feeling of grandeur. This type of design is heavily influenced by the 18th and 19th century and takes inspiration from cultures all over the world.
For example, a traditional living room may have Victorian-style sofas. This furniture is often wide, with neutral tones, curved lines and often has tall backs.
Fabrics used to adorn traditional interiors are usually heavy. They are often patterned with flowers, velvet and other bold prints. For example, think of long, heavy green curtains with flowers covering the length of the material.
With traditional interior style, you have to go big! Details of furniture and decor have key features of long curves and bold patterns. Traditional rooms may have large columns with an abundance of wood panels. Traditional interior design utilizes even small details such as crisp carving of material to present a grand appearance.
Often, traditional interior design style uses dark and warm shades. These darker backgrounds make for an excellent canvas to really make patterns used over these hues pop.
Overall, traditional interior design is elegant and classy. It uses fine lines, curves and bold prints to create a sense of splendor. To learn more about this style, consider speaking with a local interior designer.
Eddie Brissett is a native of Newburyport, Massachusetts where he attended Newburyport High School. He graduated from Fitchburg State College (FSC) with both a B.S. in Business Administration and an MBA in the late 1990s. He also played basketball at FSC.
In 2004, his real estate dream began when he purchased his first property- a condo. Working primarily in financial services for nearly 15 years, he transitioned into real estate full-time in 2013. He was the Condo Board Chairman (2005-2018) of the Rich Street Condo Association. He credits his parents and mainly his mom as among the biggest influences in his life. As a licensed real estate agent in several states, he serves buyers, sellers, renters, and landlords throughout the commonwealth of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Florida.
"From an early age, I learned the value of hard work and standing by your word from my parents. These traits along with teamwork were reinforced from some tough sports coaches that I played for."
He enjoys spending his free time with family, friends, hiking, watching Boston sports teams, and is an accomplished billiards player.