The traditional design style, with its strong inspiration dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries, is a style that carries real traces, places strong emphasis on timelessness, is classic, traditional, and enduring—enriched by transitions and transformations across eras. Boundaries, order, harmony, and pairing form its general contours. Rather than modern and highly contrasting choices, there is a stronger tendency toward conventional colors and materials. Dark color palettes, jewel tones, and combinations of dark wood with light walls are common indicators.
Large and ostentatious accessories like chandeliers, vases, and candleholders are often used. Today it continues to exist, transforming further, combining with other styles or being modernized.
Proper proportions, grounded compositions, and recognizable refined details make me feel rooted in time, environment, and culture, but also give me the freedom to dive into decorative flights of fancy. Alexa Hampton