Classic, Traditional Homes: A Quick Style Guide



There will be a lot of home remodeling ideas for you to consider but if the traditional style is your top pick, here are some pointers to keep in mind.

  • Go for balance. Traditional homes are all about symmetry, from their overall structure to how furniture pieces are placed. This means furnishings tend to be arranged in groups and positioned along a room’s axis. The pieces themselves do not necessarily have to match, but they can’t go as far as being an eclectic mix.

  • Make it fresh. Traditional settings can get stuffy fast, but there are things you can do to prevent your home’s vibe from becoming static. Start by hanging art in such a way that it creates a feeling of movement. You can also prop a tall mirror against a wall, place a cocktail table beside an armchair at an angle or use an irregularly shaped rug to give a room some energy.

  • Take the conservative route with color. Traditional colors are not loud. Rather, they are mellow and laid back, including a lot of neutrals like creams, beiges, tans and taupes. Want some reds, browns, blues and greens? Darker colors can also work beautifully depending on how they are used.

  • Rich wood tones are your friend. Rich, dark wood makes a home feel warm and cozy. Think oak, mahogany, cherry and walnut. If you’re investing in hardwood floors, don’t cover them up with large rugs and hide their lush beauty.

Get More Guidance From the Pros

As one of the most trusted home remodeling contractors in the area, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington can help you harness that classic, traditional style for your home. To learn more about what we can do for you, simply give us a call at (910) 212-5889. We’re ready to start a conversation today!

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