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A Guide to Timeless Interiors

Decor & DIY | By Allison Gomes | 0 Likes
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In the world of interior design, trends are forever evolving, with one style quickly replacing or even morphing into another. Because of this constant ebb and flow, it’s often wiser to eschew what’s in vogue and opt for an enduring look that won’t likely fall out of fashion in a few months.

However, this doesn’t necessarily mean following strict, overly traditional rules; crafting timeless interiors is more about striking a balance between classic elements and modern aesthetics. So whether you’re designing a new home or giving your current one a makeover, these tips can help you create spaces you’re sure to love for years to come.

Use a neutral palette

One of the key principles of timeless decor is to use a neutral color palette in your paint and furnishings. Neutrals like white, beige, gray, and taupe provide a simple yet versatile backdrop that works with practically any style and decorative element. These colors lend a sense of serenity without visually dominating the space, allowing accent pieces in the room to take center stage. Simply select your preferred neutral walls and furniture, then inject pops of trendy colors with smaller accessories like throw pillows, rugs, and artwork, which you can easily swap out to refresh the look as your preferences and lifestyle change.

Modern living room

Invest in quality

“Quality over quantity” is the mantra for timeless designs—in other words, invest in handcrafted, durable, and classic furniture rather than machine-made, mass-produced items. Ageless pieces like a chesterfield sofa, Eames lounge chair, and tulip table have stood the test of time and add a sense of luxury to any space. Though they might come with a heftier price tag, they’re often worth the cost since they’ll serve as versatile staples in your home, forming a foundation you can craft the rest of your design around.

Blend old and new

When adding new items to a space, don’t feel like each one needs to match perfectly. For instance, a bedframe, nightstand, and dresser set can make your bedroom feel manufactured and less personal. Instead, go with pieces that complement each other while still standing on their own. Through mixing styles and eras, such as by pairing an antique dresser with a modern headboard, you can create a balanced space that feels more personal and creative and isn’t married to a specific time period—which could quickly date the room.

chesterfield sofa

Incorporate organic materials

Bringing the outdoors inside is a surefire way to create timeless appeal within your home. Natural materials, including wood, stone, leather, and rattan, have been popular for decades because they add warmth, visual interest, and depth to interiors. By adding a leather accent chair, terra-cotta vase, terrazzo table, or rattan basket to your living room or bedroom, you can quickly elevate the design and make the entire space feel cozier and more complete.

Leather couch with plant on side table

Opt for classic patterns

If you’ve ever walked into a room and felt that it was from another decade, it’s likely because it featured a motif that has since gone out of style. From chevron and animal print to hyperflorals, trending patterns come and go, but only a few remain classics. Basic geometric shapes, stripes, plaids, and botanicals, for example, are great choices when it comes to fabrics, wallpapers, and rugs. Since they’re not tied to a specific decade and are relatively simple, they have an ageless appeal that helps them work with a variety of design schemes and interior spaces. And when you carefully mix them, like when using botanical wallpaper and a striped rug in the same room, you add more texture and dimension to create a dynamic, everlasting look.

Living room

Add personal touches

While maintaining a neutral and classic foundation is crucial to crafting lasting designs, it’s also important to infuse your unique personality and life experiences into your spaces. Consider showcasing cherished family photos, heirlooms, or mementos from your travels to imbue your space with a sense of history and authenticity. You can also find ways to make these elements more timeless, such as by hanging your family portrait in an antique gilded frame or placing a keepsake on top of a rattan box. When you do, they will seamlessly blend into your decor, allowing you to cherish them for years to come.

Entry way table with personal items

Timeless interior design is all about creating spaces that remain relevant throughout the years. It takes time to achieve a balanced and cohesive look, so don’t rush to curate the perfect collection of classic furniture and decor. Instead, enjoy the process, and watch as your home gradually blossoms into a realm of enduring elegance.

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