Mixing Design Genres II: Traditional Decor Gets A Modern Update
Last month, we talked about Modern Comfort, which is one of my favorite ways to combine clean, crisp style with the cozy feeling of home.
This month, we’re going to mix modern and traditional decor. This genre is particularly close to my heart, as I live in a 1920s Tudor in Oakland!
When my husband and I first bought the home, we fell in love with the large divided-light windows, wood flooring, and original fireplace. But we also had a modern aesthetic and didn’t want a home that felt overly traditional. We are still — yes still... 5 years later — working on renovations and fixing it up (posts to come soon!).
But let’s get back to you. ;) If you look at the key elements these two styles are known for, you might notice something interesting...
MODERN
clean lines, straight edges, flat surfaces
geometric patterns
minimalist space-filling
asymmetric at times
neutral colors, minimal usage
cement or wide plank wood flooring
TRADITIONAL
elaborate curves, sumptuous textures
florals, paisleys, strips, patterns galore
comfortably full spaces
symmetry is king
neutral colors to full spectrum
parquet and herringbone wood floors, ribbon edging
That’s right, there are a lot of contradicting themes here — but these opposing characteristics are what make it so fun to merge these genres together!
Best part is, Modern Traditional eliminates the common concerns people have for each genre on its own: modern interiors = tendency to feel cold; traditional interiors = bad rep for being grandmotherly.
How to Mix Modern with Traditional in Your Home
STEP 1 / GET INSPIRED
Even though we're talking about modern traditional style, the genre can be used to create any number of atmospheres and moods. It all depends on what you personally like. Here are three well-designed and very DIFFERENT Modern Traditional spaces to help inspire you.
Room A: Light and Airy
The walls are the first thing you notice in this bedroom. The pattern is very traditional but instead of looking like a trip to granny's, a modern approach keeps it feeling fresh and new. How’d they get this balancing act just right?
White and light blue-gray tones keep the wallpaper pattern from being loud
The royal blue color of the bed stands out prominently
Cherry wood tones — from the floor, bedside lamps, and mirror frame — complement the blue bed
The furnit ure, lighting, and framed pictures add touches of both modern and traditional
Room B: Historic, Grounded, Inventive
I could stare at this parlor all day. The rich wood accents and paneling, the gorgeous trim and arches… there’s no question that it’s a historic home, but it doesn’t look dated. The details that bring modern and traditional together feel effortless:
The curved but clean-edged sofas
Modern lighting that complements the space perfectly
Geometric, modern colored mirror that adds contrast but also brings the palette together
Gold gilded framed painting that is consistent in color
Crisp white walls paired with warm traditional wood details
Room C: Bright and Glamorous
Here, modern traditional design creates another entirely different atmosphere. The largest traditional influence is the architecture, but the designer incorporated several other elements to gracefully merge these two genres:
Painted walls! Sometimes white paint is the best option to freshen up and modernize a space
Traditional bistro lighting for the chandelier and flush mounts
Modern chairs with clean lines
Elegant and traditional touches of black and gold
These are just 3 of many, many ways you can use modern traditional style to create the perfect atmosphere for you. For more inspiration, check out our Modern Traditional Pinterest board!
STEP 2 / YOUR HOME’S ARCHITECTURE, INVENTORY & THE FUN PART
The architecture of your space will dictate where you begin and how you can incorporate your style:
When was the house built and what design genre does it fit into?
Are there any architectural details that make the space unique or historical?
You may have to make some tough decisions regarding what's worth keeping and what's worth changing. Take an inventory of all the modern and/or traditional pieces you already own and want to keep, and remember that not everything old is functional or well-made — some pieces may need to be altered.
Pay attention to the style category of the items you intend to keep... and then comes the fun part... browsing for more! Below are some of my favorite shops and sources for finding modern and traditional pieces.
I recommend pinning like crazy before purchasing anything. This will give you a feel for how your new and existing items will create the big picture: your space's fullness, palette, and overall mood. To keep your design focused, incorporate no more than 2-3 styles!
STEP 3 / IDENTIFY OR CREATE YOUR "DESIGN BRIDGES"
By now, you know which pieces you want to work with and the overall mood you want to create with them. Next, you'll want to identify your "design bridges." A design bridge is a single element that merges differing styles within a space. For example, a bridge could be a piece of furniture that mixes modern and traditional design, or a traditional coffered ceiling painted a modern color.
Your bridges (it's okay to have more than one in a space) should be very calculated choices that fit your space's color palette, mood, and functional needs.
Here are just a couple strategies, depending on your starting point:
If your home's architecture is traditional and you like ultra-modern furniture, keep some consistency with the furnishings and the light fixtures you select. Lighten up the space itself, such as painting the walls white, to make the traditional architecture feel more modern.
Wood interiors can often age and darken, so you may want to lighten them up by sanding and staining or painting a lighter color. Lightening up the walls with paint or a stain will also make a traditional interior feel more modern.
Find pieces whose designs already fuse modern with traditional. You can find some great examples below or in our Modern Traditional Pinterest board here.
STEP 4 / ASSEMBLE YOUR SPACE
Once you have your plan and piece selections, you're ready to pull the room together! You can assemble it all together at once or give yourself a more generous timeline of 5 years. ;) Either way, all that matters in the end is that you have a space that makes you feel proud and at home!
For more inspiration, check out our Modern Traditional Pinterest board!