A Magazine Worthy Traditional Style Home
Traditional style decorating has waned in popularity but it’s classic appeal is so timeless and a sure-fire way to make sure your home’s décor doesn’t go out of style any time soon. Today’s pretty home was previously featured in New England Home magazine.
Photo 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.
Photo by Laura Moss Photography
The timeless kitchen enjoys off-white cabinetry with a gray-blue kitchen island and back splash. Dark counter-tops lend an air of richness.
Photo by Laura Moss Photography
The soft traditional style color scheme continues into the dining room with its unique light fixture.
Photo by Laura Moss Photography
Built-in bookcases flank a contemporary style fireplace where a collection of white pottery is displayed among books.
Photo by Laura Moss Photography
French doors lead to a small, cozy office that features textured wallpaper and modern artwork.
Photo 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.
Photo by Laura Moss Photography
An advantage of using a similar color scheme throughout a house is that the eye flows easily from room to room. The bedroom is serene and timeless.
Photo by Laura Moss Photography
I love the bathroom with its soaker tub and walk-in shower. The shade of blue tile is so pleasing to the eye, although some people might tire of the color. It gives the room a coastal feel.
Photo by Laura Moss Photography
You can see more of this timeless, traditional style home photographed by Laura Moss over at Houzz.
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Lovely home but, my favorites were the family room and kitchen. Thanks, i look forward to seeing what you have each day.
Who is the maker of the wallpaper in the Entry.? Where can I buy it?
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???
I happen to love traditional homes. Thank you for sharing this tour~
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