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9 Traditional & Tailored Decorating Ideas

Go beyond wainscotting, skirted sofas, and the like with these updated takes on classic styles

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1 /9 Photo by Thomas J. Story; written by Jess Chamberlain

Country chic

Fireplace, sink-in leather chair, and tapestry ottoman give a lodge-like feel to this living room corner. White walls and sisal carpeting keep the room from feeling too heavy.

2 /9 Photo by Thomas J. Story

Revived classics

Secondhand furniture that's seen better days can be instantly revived with a coat of bright paint. Take this curvy table, which went from drab brown to stunner, thanks to a punch of bold red low-VOC paint. The vintage settee adds even more classic style.

3 /9 Photo by E. Spencer Toy

Mantle headboard

This mantle headboard imparts a sense of tradition, while the orange-and-floral wallpaper freshens up the look.

More: 24 ideas for headboards

4 /9 Photo by Thomas J. Story

Classic & cozy living room

Wood paneling and a brick fireplace give this living room a classic cabin feel that's instantly cozy.

5 /9 Photo by Lisa Romerein

Vintage flair

Classic bedding--monogram included--looks streamlined and chic below a vintage chandelier.

6 /9 Photo by Thomas J. Story

Go for balance

Open doorways, glass-door cabinets, and a neutral palette keep the room from feeling heavy. The madrone-topped sideboard and the dining set give the room a classic feel.

7 /9 Photo by E. Spencer Toy

Play with light

The gray-blue paint creates a distinctly elegant mood in the living room. The dark color is brightened by the ample natural light and the lighter-colored ceiling, which brings the eye up and heightens the space. ceiling a lighter color to bring the eye up and heighten the space.

8 /9 Photo by Thomas J. Story

Frame your space

Bookshelves surrounding the entry from a living room to a dining room make creative use of what might otherwise be under-utilized wall space, and impart a modern library look.

9 /9 Photo by Thomas J. Story

Mixing old & new

In this bungalow's remodel, the living room kept its original paneling, box beam ceilings, and built-in bookcases, but got a face-lift courtesy of Danish modern furniture and a fresh coat of a cheery yet not overpowering color.