FurnitureCosy furniture with curves and soft edges is the staple of traditional décor. Other features include detailed woodwork, carved mouldings and graceful lines. Wood with darker and richer tones, such as maple, mahogany, oak and cherry are used as these look luxurious and elegant. You will see wood incorporated in the flooring as well.ColourIn traditional style, colours do not hog the limelight; neutral palette that provides warmth is prevalent. Think beige, cream, taupe and tan; and if there is any mixing of colours, it is done with deeper hues of brown, blue, red and green.
FurnitureCosy furniture with curves and soft edges is the staple of traditional décor. Other features include detailed woodwork, carved mouldings and graceful lines. Wood with darker and richer tones, such as maple, mahogany, oak and cherry are used as these look luxurious and elegant. You will see wood incorporated in the flooring as well.ColourIn traditional style, colours do not hog the limelight; neutral palette that provides warmth is prevalent. Think beige, cream, taupe and tan; and if there is any mixing of colours, it is done with deeper hues of brown, blue, red and green.
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