What imagery does “traditional home” evoke for you? If you’re like many homeowners, you may envision elements that are classic and comfortable, perhaps even a tad outdated. However, traditional homes are rapidly shifting away from the early-2000s builder-grade designs. Instead, they’re moving towards refreshing spaces that strike a balance between minimalism and vibrant pops of color.
Ready to redefine tradition? Read on!
There’s a growing consensus among homeowners, builders, designers, and architects: the once sought-after open concept floor plan is gradually falling out of favor. Yet, there exists a group of professionals and laypeople who have found an appealing compromise:
Employ an open floor plan, but separate each area with its unique color scheme and layout. This approach creates clear demarcation without resorting to walls.
Fancy a space that’s open yet defined? Let’s revolutionize your floor plan.
Monochromatic colors, featuring varied tones of a single color, are making significant strides in the interior design and decorating landscape. Allowing rooms a streamlined, elegant appearance, while enabling the texture of the furnishings – woven, wood, metal, and so on – to take center stage.
Additionally, homeowners looking to flaunt their lively side are increasingly blending patterns that share a common color.
Desire a home that speaks your color language? Let’s paint your world.
The hefty drapery that once adorned traditional homes’ windows is being phased out, replaced by sheer panels, woven shades, and, more frequently, Roman shades and custom cornices. These alternatives are no less stylish, offering a more minimalistic aesthetic.
Shades, whether used standalone or paired with panels or a custom cornice, add a sophisticated touch to windows, ensure privacy, and offer design flexibility.
Ready to dress your windows in style? Let’s transform your view.
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