Traditional furniture is not only beautiful, but adaptable. Traditional sofas, dining tables or chairs, with their classic lines, can blend in with any style of decor. Just check out these examples from our house tour archives.
Traditional furniture doesn't mean recreating the Pottery Barn catalog in your living room. Just look at the variety of rooms featured above: cool, mid-century, eclectic, bright, masculine, salvaged and more. Choosing quality, timeless pieces that can adapt as to your living situation or design aesthetic changes is not only a great investment, but full of possibility.
TOP ROW
• The Wheelers' Fresh Eclectic Home
• John's New York City Interior with a California Garden
• Chancie & Dan's Mt. Washington Oasis
• Charles & Greg's Warmed Up Home
• Catrin & Chris's "New Traditional" in Woodley Park
BOTTOM ROW
• Maggie & Ryan's Quietly Colorful Queen Anne Apartment
• Kristin's Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
• Scott's Airy Simplicity
• A South Austin Sunny and Sophisticated Home!
• Travis & Nicole's Verdant St. Johns Oasis
Images: as linked above.











Nomade Express Slee...
LOVE!! So my style!
It seems the pendulum is swinging, ever so slightly, back to these "traditional" pieces. Though I like the cleanness of the modern look, this kind of furniture has a solidity that I associate more with the idea of home.