How to modernize the decor in a traditional home, without spending too much!

traditional and modern home decoration

In 2019, modern spaces are a trend. And why not? With less clutter and a zen feel, modern homes can help you relax and love your home. Of course, modern, streamlined design is probably much easier to find in newer homes and metropolitan areas. 

But what if your place is decidedly more traditional? If you like modern design aesthetics, but your home is more traditional, you may feel left out of the trend. Don't worry. Even the most traditional houses can have a modern twist. By incorporating some of the principles of modern spaces… your home will be totally renovated.

Break the mold with your furniture

We all know that it is difficult to make a separation, especially when you have been conditioned to think of your furniture as a game. In fact, you may have even purchased entire rooms of furniture to match and coordinate, thanks to the traditional style. But if you take a look at modern houses, you will notice that each piece of furniture is carefully chosen. to enhance the space, but not necessarily part of a matching set.

modern but traditional home

By dividing up the furniture sets, you can help get rid of the heaviness of a traditional home and give your space a little spice. Do you want to keep your furniture together? Try reupholstering a piece or two in a graphic fabric, or use cushions to change the color and texture of the ensembles.

Plus there's an added bonus of mismatched furniture: you can track sales of goods, sales of second-hand, Clearance shopping and one-off sales for the coolest look for less.

Leave a little space to keep a clean look

You probably grew up in a house where "things" were proudly displayed in places of honor like china in a display case. Whether it's photos and diplomas on the walls or on souvenir shelves, the idea of ​​filling the space with things is the opposite of modern ...

Instead, modern design helps you rethink the spaces in your home. Instead of filling every wall with things, every shelf or cabinet blank, put only your favorite things to give your eyes a rest. In addition to the obvious benefits (goodbye cleaning dust every day!), Keeping your home decor to a minimum keeps the place looking neat and clean.

traditional decor with modern touches

Highlight architecture and forms

Modern design generally focuses on home architecture as part of the decor itself. But since not all of us are lucky enough to have original moldings and concrete-style windows, the architectural charms of your home can be more difficult to see. But even construction-level homes have some features that can be highlighted for greater architectural impact.

Use the eye of an architect to spot interesting shapes in your home. Love the way your kitchen is framed by an interesting ceiling? Use a modern lighting fixture to draw attention upward. Or use a rich color to direct the eye to your favorite corner in the doorway. You can even use mirrors to reflect your favorite shapes in your home to make them more impactful.

Refine with color

Remember: high contrast, unified palette. It's the easiest way to distill modern design into a one-color story. When looking at your favorite modern spaces, you will notice that all rooms have a unified palette as they flow from space to space. Each room can have its own theme or characteristics, but the colors are coordinated throughout the house. This gives the house a streamlined feel, even if the architecture doesn't look "modern."

At the same time, the high-contrast colors help give spaces a sense of sharpness and cleanliness common in modern design. Forget muted beige and use black, cream, white, and other bold colors to help give your home more defined edges. You can also use some bold green houseplants to add a pop to a plain white room. You don't need to fill a modern space with color, but when you use it, you need to make sure it has a great visual impact.

Light textiles in decoration

Heavy curtains were once the epitome of style, but modern window coverings feel much lighter. In fact, all textiles in modern spaces are usually light and simple. There are those who in modern decorations, completely dispense with the curtains! But if you like them and want privacy, it is better to have them ...

traditional living room with modern touches

Instead of heavy brocade or floral, light linen and cotton help make you feel at home. Look at the textiles and fabrics in your home and you will find that it is an easy and inexpensive exchange that makes a big difference. Ditch heavy curtains for linen curtains or blinds. Forget cushions and furniture stuffed with modern pieces that feature graphic prints and show off your furniture design. Or ditch your thick wool rug for one made from faux fur or even light seaweed.

Your home's architectural style may be totally traditional, but that doesn't mean you're stuck with older decor. By adopting a more modern mindset, you can think beyond architecture and go for a simpler, more basic and bold aesthetic. As you edit some of your stuff and rethink your furniture, you can create a space that is simple, impactful, and completely yours.


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