skip to main content
Sign In
Join as a Pro
History of Houzz
  • PHOTOS
    KITCHEN & DINING
    • Kitchen
    • Modular Kitchen
    • Dining Room
    • Home Bar
    LIVING
    • Living Room
    • Home Theater
    • Home Office
    • Staircase
    BED & BATH
    • Bedroom
    • Nursery
    • Kid's Room
    • Bathroom
    OUTDOOR
    • Garden
    • Patio
    • Terrace & Balcony
    • Courtyard
    MORE ROOMS
    • Puja Room
    • Wardrobe
    • Exterior
    • Swimming Pool
    • View All
  • FIND PROFESSIONALS
    DESIGN & RENOVATION
    • Architects & Building Designers
    • Interior Designers & Decorators
    • Civil Engineers & Contractors
    • Design-Build Firms
    • Kitchen & Bath Designers
    • Landscape Architects & Contractors
    • Home Builders & Construction Companies
    • Photographers
    • Specialty Contractors
    HOME IMPROVEMENT
    • Furniture & Accessories
    • Flooring & Carpet
    • Tile, Stone & Countertop
    • Bedding & Bath
    View All Pros View All Services
  • STORIES
    LATEST FROM HOUZZ
    • Houzz Tours
    • Kitchen Guides
    • Bathroom Guides
    • Bedroom Guides
    • Decorating Guides
    • Outdoors
    • Architecture
    HOUZZ TV
    HOUZZ RESEARCH
  • ADVICE
    HOUZZ DISCUSSIONS
    • Design Dilemma
    • Before & After
    • Polls
    • Home Decorating
    • Kitchens
    • Living Rooms
    • Bedrooms
    • Dining Rooms
    • Exterior
    • Lighting
    • Paint
    • Building a Home
Decorating Guides
Decorating Guides
8 Interiors Styles We May See More of in 2021
Top Ideabooks
8 Interiors Styles We May See More of in 2021Teak Wood vs Sheesham Wood: Which Wood is Best for Furniture?8 Refreshing Wall & Almirah Colour CombinationsDid You Know About the 3 Types of Balance in Design?
Appears in
Recent Ideabooks
See also
Small SpacesDecorating IdeasFloorsFestival Guides
Decorating Ideas
Decorating Ideas
Inspiring Skylights, Glass Ceilings & Angled Windows
Top Ideabooks
Inspiring Skylights, Glass Ceilings & Angled Windows10 Places to Use Artificial TurfHow to Create Spaces That Encourage Family TimeWhy It's All Thumbs Up For Pantone Colours of the Year 2021
Appears in
Decorating Guides

Design Rules: 5 Ways to Create a Timeless Interior

Whether renovating or investing, these key elements will help you create a timeless interior

Emma Bolger
Emma Bolger4 July 2020
Houzz Australia Contributor. As someone who juggles multiple roles, the one thing they all have in common is connection. For over seven years, I've worked within the home decorating industry and am constantly capivated by different decorating styles and spaces, as well as the people that create and live in them. The connection between people and the spaces they live in is truely powerful and one I continually love to explore.
More
Print
Embed
Facebook
Twitter
Email
“If you can create something time cannot erode, something that ignores the eccentricities of particular eras or moments, something truly timeless… this is ultimate victory.” – Dr Ferry Porsche.

When looking to create a timeless interior, it’s important to be clear about your interior decorating style, while also looking at past, present and future trends. Here are 5 key elements that together will enable you to create a timeless foundation that you can develop – or easily reinvent – over time.

Remember to click on the picture to know more about the designer’s work
Khosla Associates
1. Choose open-plan design
Open-plan living provides a seamless transition through different areas of the home and allows a unified approach to interior design.
Dipen Gada and Associates
Particularly notable is the relationship between the kitchen, dining and living areas. To create a seamless relationship between zones, consider carrying your flooring, colour scheme, any motifs or lighting styles through both spaces.

How to enhance an open-plan space
Inclined Studio
2. Go for white walls and ceilings
White walls and ceilings create continuity in open-plan spaces, while providing a blank canvas to evolve your decor at any time.
Noxon Giffen
With so many variations of white paint available, it’s important to select the white that best suits your interior style and the feeling you want to create in your home.
Studio PKA
Cool whites: Ideal for neutralising bright light in spaces abundant with natural light, the crispness of cool whites also makes them a popular choice for modern and minimalist decorating styles.

Warm whites: If you want to make a room feel more inviting or have a lot of natural textures in your home, then warm whites are for you.
Dipen Gada and Associates
As you start to investigate whites you may also be drawn to greys. Cool greys are ideal for glamorous spaces, whereas warm greys set a more relaxed tone.
Nathan + Jac
Rugs: Rugs enable you to enhance your interior style, while softening the sound, and defining zones within a larger area. When it comes to rug fibres and textures, it’s best to be guided by the look and feel you want to create – keeping in mind that timelessness is about quality not quantity.

Tip: Selecting the right size rug for your space is key and one of the best ways to determine this is by using a sheet. Simply place a sheet down in the area you want to place a rug in and play with the size of the sheet and placement of your furniture until you find a balance you’re happy with.

How to use white right
Essajees Atelier
3. Think about your flooring
We’ve moved past the days where carpet dominated flooring choices at home. As hard flooring takes its place, texture is moving to the forefront. Here are some good textural options:
Moloney Architects
Polished concrete, stone or tiles: These look classic in various shades of grey. Selected in this instance as an alternative to wood, they are also useful in wet areas of the home, such as laundries and bathrooms, where timber flooring is not as suitable.
Tonka Andjelkovic Design
Carpet: Carpet provides a luxurious foundation to sink your feet into and works particularly well in bedrooms or other secluded areas of the home that aren’t high in traffic and suit softness underfoot. With timelessness in mind, it’s hard go to past twist or textured carpet designs. While both styles are easy to maintain and work well with all interior styles, a twist carpet is ideal if you have pets, as their claws are less likely to get stuck in the fibres.
De Panache
4. Move to metals
From stainless steel and chrome, to copper and rose gold, metallic finishes have a lifelong appeal. Ideal for lamps, fixtures, vases and other smaller accessories, keeping metallics as accents within your interior scheme will allow it to remain timeless while adding character to your home.

Browse industrial-style homes
Arent & Pyke
Although it’s important to stay true to your interior style, don’t be afraid to challenge conventional thinking by mixing different metallic finishes in the same space. This kitchen provides a good example as the stainless-steel appliances and fittings recede into the background while the copper light fittings take centrestage.
Jannat Vasi Interior Design
5. Select clean, simple lines
Choosing streamlined fixtures, fittings and appliances allows them to seamlessly tie into your interior. You can either:
D-Max Photography
Make your fixtures fit in with your wall colour: If you prefer a minimalistic approach or have selected statement pieces throughout your space, then consider following the lead of this interior, which ties the tones and textures of the kitchen cupboards and stainless steel appliances into the hue on the walls.
Austin Design Associates
Or mix it up: If your decorating style embraces different textures, or you’re looking to do something a little different to the norm, then select a different material, colour and/or texture (timber, metallic, glass or statement colour) for cupboards, splashbacks, benches, or fixtures and other fittings.

This kitchen is a good example, utilising oak veneer (un-stained with a sprayed clear coat) for the cupboards and extended ceiling in addition to a black veneer bench, the streamlined design creates a statement within the home while not overpowering the rest of the interior. It is this balance, between statement and a complementary streamlined design – that makes it timeless.
Bower Architecture
As you combine these five key elements with your interior style, you’ll find you’ve created a timeless home to sit back and enjoy.

Read more:
11 Pastel Interiors That Will Put a Smile on Your Face10 Interior Design Styles Explained


Tell us:
If you enjoyed this story, like it, bookmark it, save the photos and share your thoughts. Join the conversation!
Print
Embed
Facebook
Twitter
Email
See 7 comments
Explore Related Topics
Decorating GuidesDecorating Ideas
Read Related Stories
8 Interiors Styles We May See More of in 20218 Interiors Styles We May See More of in 2021
By Kate Burt·10
Decorating Ideas
Teak Wood vs Sheesham Wood: Which Wood is Best for Furniture?Teak Wood vs Sheesham Wood: Which Wood is Best for Furniture?
By Pooja Khanna Tyagi·0
Decorating Guides
8 Refreshing Wall & Almirah Colour Combinations8 Refreshing Wall & Almirah Colour Combinations
By Aditi Sharma Maheshwari·0
Bedroom Guides
Did You Know About the 3 Types of Balance in Design?Did You Know About the 3 Types of Balance in Design?
By Gabrielle Di Stefano·9
Architecture
What We Can Learn From the MinimalistsWhat We Can Learn From the Minimalists
By Janet Dunn·140
Decorating Ideas
How to Design One Bedroom For Two ChildrenHow to Design One Bedroom For Two Children
By Vaishnavi Nayel Talawadekar·3
Kids Spaces
7 Natural Stones That Can Give Your Floor a Colourful Twist7 Natural Stones That Can Give Your Floor a Colourful Twist
By Shristi Nangalia·6
More Room Guides
The 5 Biggest Trends at 2020 Global Design EventsThe 5 Biggest Trends at 2020 Global Design Events
By Julia Bolotina·5
Houzz Around the World
10 of the Most Restful & Relaxing Outdoor Lounge Areas on Houzz India10 of the Most Restful & Relaxing Outdoor Lounge Areas on Houzz India
By Aditi Sharma Maheshwari·0
Outdoors
Custom Furniture: How to Manage Carpentry Work for Fitted WardrobesCustom Furniture: How to Manage Carpentry Work for Fitted Wardrobes
By Pooja Khanna Tyagi·2
More Room Guides
Wooden Doors vs Fibreglass Doors: Which Are Better?Wooden Doors vs Fibreglass Doors: Which Are Better?
By Pooja Khanna Tyagi·1
Decorating Guides
30 Homes With Hamptons Style Decor30 Homes With Hamptons Style Decor
By Vanessa Walker·26
Photo Books
Expenses To Avoid While Decorating the Bedroom on a BudgetExpenses To Avoid While Decorating the Bedroom on a Budget
By Amanda Pollard·29
Bedroom Guides
38 Artful Coffee Table Styling Ideas38 Artful Coffee Table Styling Ideas
By Julia Fairley·8
Living Rooms
Pros & Cons of Double-Glazed WindowsPros & Cons of Double-Glazed Windows
By Pooja Khanna Tyagi·1
Architecture
People who liked this story also liked
8 Interiors Styles We May See More of in 2021
8 Interiors Styles We May See More of in 2021Full Story
Teak Wood vs Sheesham Wood: Which Wood is Best for Furniture?
Teak Wood vs Sheesham Wood: Which Wood is Best for Furniture?Full Story
8 Refreshing Wall & Almirah Colour Combinations
8 Refreshing Wall & Almirah Colour CombinationsFull Story
Did You Know About the 3 Types of Balance in Design?
Did You Know About the 3 Types of Balance in Design?Full Story
What We Can Learn From the Minimalists
What We Can Learn From the MinimalistsFull Story
How to Design One Bedroom For Two Children
How to Design One Bedroom For Two ChildrenFull Story
7 Natural Stones That Can Give Your Floor a Colourful Twist
7 Natural Stones That Can Give Your Floor a Colourful TwistFull Story
The 5 Biggest Trends at 2020 Global Design Events
The 5 Biggest Trends at 2020 Global Design EventsFull Story
10 of the Most Restful & Relaxing Outdoor Lounge Areas on Houzz India
10 of the Most Restful & Relaxing Outdoor Lounge Areas on Houzz IndiaFull Story
Custom Furniture: How to Manage Carpentry Work for Fitted Wardrobes
Custom Furniture: How to Manage Carpentry Work for Fitted WardrobesFull Story
  • India
  • ABOUT
  • MOBILE APPS
  • PROFESSIONALS
  • BUTTONS
  • FAQs
  • CAREERS
  • ADVERTISE
  • Terms & Privacy
  • © 2021 Houzz Inc.