Monday, March 7, 2011

Traditional Living Room


Traditional style living rooms are typically used as a sitting room or parlor area. Or in other words, the room without the flat screen. When designing with a traditional style in mind there are a few key elements to keep in mind that may help. The look is traditionally more formal with classically designed furniture arranged in an inviting way for entertaining, whereas modern living rooms or family rooms are typically designed for informal family gatherings and tv viewing. When you're designing your traditional space it's a good idea to incorporate a mix of both traditional and modern elements to create a space that is usable and comfortable. Decorative wooden legs such as the chair above give the room an instant look of timelessness and tradition. Soft lines such as the curved back and arms on the sofa above give the traditional look whereas most modern pieces of furniture are made made of hard, straight lines. Instead of arranging your furniture to focus on something such as a television, create a layout that is conducive to conversation. Include antique elements, or faux-antiques such as the chandelier and sconces above to bring a look of age and tradition to the space. Last but not least- dramatic window treatments. Because traditional living rooms were used for entertainment of important guests, window treatments were often designed to add a touch of drama to the room.Create this look with heavy, rich fabrics arranged in a way such as the sketch above. Use my few pointers and you're on your way to a gorgeous and timeless traditional living room.

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