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Interpreting Classic Style in Home Decor

 The Paris library of Lee Radziwill has a very Classic decor which makes it look regal and sophisticated.
While I was driving around with my husband a couple of weeks ago admiring classic as well as modern architecture, while disliking others, made me wonder why some Style or home decor become outdated so quickly?  Which brought me to the conclusion that our eyes love and accept what we recognize, understand and make us feel comfortable.  Whether modern or traditional design, as long as they enjoy classic elements, are more appealing and pleasing due to the fact that we can relate to them.  As much as it is important to be unique and different, it is equally important to not stand too far from the classic or traditional characteristics in order for our home not become antiquated and unappealing too quickly.  Elle Decor has a very interesting article about Classic elements every traditional home should have.  The article doesn't specify choice of color when it comes to a more classic decor, however the home chosen as an example is not in whites or neutral.  Interestingly though, lately I see a pattern where people exclusively attribute only neutral palettes to classic style.   I understand why some people may tend to associate only neutral colors with traditional design.  Neutrals are soothing and they always match but, ever since the Baroque times, classic style rooms have been painted in rich saturated colors.  Classic style can also be found in modern lines such as those found in Mid-Century modern furniture and architecture.  New York Times wrote a very interesting article about Why mid-century design won't die?
 Cynthia Frank's Southampton home has checkered floor and blue and white furniture.  A perfect example of a classic decor.
 The red leather of this Louis VXI style chair makes it fresh and up-today.
Elements such as sisal or sea grass rug combined with blue and white pottery, white walls and high ceilings are traditional details of Classic American Home Decor.
 Jeffrey Bilhuber effortlessly classic style.
Beautiful view of this staircase.  Black and white checkered floor, sisal stair runner.  Designed by James F. Carter.
Regardless of your preference of using color or not for a classic design, it's important to keep the overall result timeless and one way of doing this is by incorporating contrast to keep things up-to-date and interesting.  Successfully mixing the old with the new, refreshing our eyes with a new abstract painting, new sculpture while keeping us comfortable and at ease with a classic background architecture.  
 Suzanne Kasler design.  Love how the high contrast among the furniture brings this entry way up today. 
 Nate Berkus used a mixture of different furniture is refreshing.
Elaborates crown moldings, herringbone floors and mid-century style furniture is another way of expressing classic style. 
A much more modern approach to classic style but equally beautiful.  The lucite desk brings modern classic lines to this space.  Design by Lee Mindel
Soothing tones of blue in this living room.  Design by Lee Mindel


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