11 Traditional Interior Design & Decor Ideas For Your Home

March 30, 2024

Ever been fascinated by English countryside manors tucked in sprawling estates? Picture this: you walk into a living room and are transported to a space fettered by the confines of time. Weathered antique decor pieces are sitting on a treasured console shelf, majestic rugs shrouding the floor, cabriole-legged vintage furniture, and the cutest Tiffany blue cabinet in the corner of your kitchen - these are some of the delightful sights you’ll bump into with our top traditional interior design tips.

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But here’s the catch: traditional decor isn’t necessarily glued to a single time period. Instead, it’s an ever-evolving decor style that is characterised by elements rooted in history and a sense of warmth and familiarity while being juxtaposed with some modern components to keep everything fresh. When it comes to traditional decor, it is also important to not go overboard and overwhelm the setting. Fret not; we’re here to walk you through all the steps and provide expert suggestions so that you can effortlessly transition into a rich traditional decor style.

11 Traditional Decor Ideas for Your Home

1. Colour Scheme for a Traditional Theme

At its worst, a traditional room can look boring and uninspiring. To prevent this from happening, it is important to select the right colour palette as a foundation. Warm cream tones, a mystifying sage green, subtle blues, reds and earthy colours like beige and taupe work wonders for traditional decor.

2. Stick to Classic Patterns

The devil’s in the details. This could not be more true when it comes to traditional decor. Upholding the concept of warmth and familiarity is also key when it comes to this style of decor. So, consider creating a layered and inviting look by investing in soft furnishings with timeless patterns - checks, plaids, toile and florals.

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3. Window Treatment

Bulky drapes hanging from cornices are a signature mark of traditional interiors. However, let’s try something different and add some freshness by counteracting this dated look with a combination of sheer drapes and full-length curtains. Consider placing the drapes strategically, with sheer drapes letting in more natural light in rooms that demand to look more spacious and heavy drapes for more intimate settings.

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4. Choice of Furniture

Go for period-style furniture from different eras. Whether it is a Baroque cupboard with heavy wood turnings, oil varnish finishes, and natural burls or a distressed table for a rustic farmhouse dining room, the choice of furniture greatly dictates what your traditional decor setting is going to look like. However, it is important to strike a balance and incorporate some practical new-age items while picking out the furniture. 

5. Classic Wall Art

Traditional settings invariably warrant large-scale oil painting installations. Realistic depictions and still-life compositions are the standard subjects in these paintings. However, the right frame is also important for perfectly contouring the wall art without stealing too much focus from the art itself. Consider encasing your paintings in a gilded Baroque-style frame for a captivating look.

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6. Cosy Fabrics

When it comes to traditional decor, it is important to recreate the warmth and cosiness you would find in a quiet countryside retreat. Consider rich and luxurious fabrics such as satin or velvet, weighted blankets, and plenty of throw pillows for a layered look. 

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7. Vintage Accents

To enhance the authenticity of traditional decor, create a curated collection of all things vintage. From sparkling crystal chandeliers up ahead to candelabras illuminating your rooms, handpick these curios for a unique look. Gramophones, Patina-finish decor objects, and heavy chests can also go on the list.

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8. Wood Finishes

Wood has the inherent ability to add a sense of warmth and depth to any room of your house. Dark wood finishes are a hallmark of most traditional interiors. Mahogany and European oak are a few durable and popular options. Wooden wainscoting and upholstery are also common in most traditional homes.

9. Lighting

Most traditional interiors call for warm and ambient lighting. If you wish to add a touch of grandeur to your space, go for classic chandeliers. You can also mix and match light sources by installing low-hanging pendant lights, distressed swivel wall sconces, and Tiffany-style lamps. The trick lies in not overdoing it and creating harmonious and well-lit rooms throughout the house.

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10. Additional Fixtures

Create some architectural interest by adding crown molding above your doors, windows, or cabinets. This will provide a refined and polished look. Wall panelling, wallpaper placement, and installation of a traditional fireplace mantel (if space permits) are a few extra components you can opt for.

11. Personal Touches

Finally, no matter what your style of decor, your home should reflect your individuality. Whether vintage collectibles or modern finds, incorporate items that you fancy. Line your shelves with family photos placed in ornate photo frames, keep fresh flowers in a vase if that's your thing, or display handpainted art by friends and family. The key is to have fun and try a variety of things, tweaking the setup to see what works best.

Conclusion

We hope you enjoyed our exploration through the warm and calming retreats of traditional decor. We’ve recommended some expert tips, debunked common myths, and pointed you in the right direction so that you can come up with something delightful.


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