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An Amazing Magazine-Worthy Traditional Style Home That Wows

Traditional style decorating may have taken a backseat to trendier looks, but its timeless charm ensures your home will always feel elegant and never outdated. Today’s featured home, photographed by Laura Moss, and originally showcased in New England Home magazine, is a beautiful example of this enduring aesthetic.

Traditional Entryway with Dark Blue WallpaperPhoto by Laura Moss Photography

 

The vaulted family room wears soft colors in cream and gray blue. A sectional sofa makes the best use of seating in a smaller space, and expansive windows help make the room feel larger.

Cream and Gray-Blue Family Room with Sectional SofaPhoto by Laura Moss Photography

 

This timeless kitchen features off-white cabinetry paired with a gray-blue island and matching backsplash, creating a soft, sophisticated palette. Dark countertops add contrast and depth, giving the space a rich, elegant feel.

Traditional Kitchen with Off-White Cabinets and Gray-Blue Kitchen Island Photo by Laura Moss Photography

 

The soft, traditional style color palette gracefully flows into the dining room, creating a seamless sense of harmony throughout the home. Subtle hues of cream, muted blue, and warm wood tones set a serene backdrop, while a distinctive light fixture becomes a striking focal point—blending classic charm with a touch of modern artistry. This elegant balance of old and new gives the space a curated, welcoming feel.

Traditional Dining Room in Cream and Blue-GrayPhoto by Laura Moss Photography

 

In the living room, built-in bookcases elegantly frame a sleek, contemporary fireplace, creating a refined focal point that blends traditional craftsmanship with modern design. Carefully arranged on the shelves, a curated collection of white pottery adds a sense of calm sophistication, while artfully stacked books lend warmth, character, and a lived-in charm to the space. The result is a cozy yet polished room that invites both relaxation and conversation.

Photo by Laura Moss Photography

 

French doors open to a small, inviting office where textured wallpaper adds depth and warmth to the space. Modern artwork brings a fresh, creative energy, while beautifully patterned curtains tie the room together—enhancing the color palette with elegance and subtle flair. It’s a cozy, stylish retreat perfect for quiet focus or inspired thinking.

Small Traditional Style OfficePhoto by Laura Moss Photography

 

A beautiful sink adorns the blue and white powder room with unique touches like miniature subway tile paired with a wallpapered wall. The sconces are charming and a subway sign adds a touch of whimsy.

Traditional Style Blue and White Powder RoomPhoto by Laura Moss Photography

 

Using a consistent color scheme throughout the home creates a sense of cohesion, allowing the eye to move effortlessly from one space to the next. In the bedroom, this continuity shines through in the soothing palette and the perfectly arranged artwork above the headboard, resulting in a space that feels both serene and timeless. Dusty blue bedding looks peaceful and calming. 

Soft Bedroom in Cream and Blue-GrayPhoto by Laura Moss Photography

 

The master bathroom blends modern elegance with spa-like serenity, featuring soothing sea-glass green tilework around the tub and shower. Polished nickel fixtures, marble accents, and soft neutral wallpaper add a refined, classic touch to the space.

Coastal Style Bathroom with Walk-In ShowerPhoto by Laura Moss Photography

 

Explore more of this timeless, traditional style home photographed by Laura Moss.

 

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5 Comments

  1. Lovely home but, my favorites were the family room and kitchen. Thanks, i look forward to seeing what you have each day.

  2. I’m not a traditional decor person, but I do admire that style for its crown molding and wide baseboards and doorway framing. It wouldn’t be “right”, but if I had a lot of money to do just what I wanted, I would have very traditional millwork with contemporary furniture, fixtures and artwork. :>) And who would tell me I couldn’t???