Traditional Elegance


BM# 2112-30
BM# 2107-20
BM# 2165-40
BM# 2137-30
BM# 2004-20
BM# AC-39
BM# 2062-10
BM# 2148-20
BM# 2152-30
BM# HC-156
 
 
BM# 2174-40
BM# 2025-60
BM# 2029-50
Decorators White
BM# 2004-40

Design Elements
*mahogany, cherry, pecan, and walnut are the woods of choice
*intricate patterns of veneer, exotic satinwood inlays  
*colors range from classic jewel tones to fresh pastels  
*crystal, silver, fine china, and porcelain create an old world elegance
*camel back sofas and wing chairs tailored in formal fabrics and leather
*dental, egg & dart and beaded moldings
*medium to dark, high gloss finishes or painted surfaces

How To Get The Look
 
1. Keep period and style consistent.
Classic 18th and 19th century period design continues to personify this style, setting a mood of elegance and grace. Pair old with new for optimal results. Antiques and fine reproductions can be used together to achieve a classic traditional look. An eclectic approach may include varying shapes of occasional pieces.
 
2. A fresh, new relaxed traditional.
There is a more relaxed contemporary feel to traditional design. These rooms are a reflection of how we live today, and include a shift to more eclectic decorating. New, softer colorations impart a more contemporary, comfortable and inviting approach to traditional.
 
3. Mix and match fabrics and textures.
When selecting upholstery layer florals, stripes, plaids, and solids. Choose fabrics that do not necessarily match but work well together. This clearly sets the mood for timeless Traditional Elegance. Fashionable and elegant, the marrying of textures such as velvets, damask, silk, and strei preserve the formal look of Georgian furnishings.
 

 

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