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Instead of following whatever trendy and kooky interior design idea is out there, consider going with timeless interior design ideas, as they’re reliable and still look good no matter what. That’s why, in this article, we’ll be covering and recommending a few interior design ideas that have always been attractive and worth applying to your home.

Why create a timeless interior design?

It’s easy to find current interior design trends and think about applying them to your home. However, there are many reasons why some interior designs have moved way past being trendy and have become classics. There are also great reasons why you might choose these timeless designs over whatever stylish designs are these days.

For one reason: when you incorporate classic elements, neutral color palettes, and quality materials, a timeless design ensures longevity and avoids frequent renovations or updates.

A timeless interior design also adds value to a property. Potential buyers or renters are often attracted to spaces that exude elegance and sophistication without appearing dated. This appearance can lead to increased resale value or higher rental rates.

Furthermore, a timeless interior design promotes functionality and versatility. It allows for easy personalization through interchangeable accessories or furnishings, accommodating changing preferences or lifestyles without requiring a complete overhaul.

Although you aren’t required to go with a classic home interior design, that doesn’t mean that the benefits of such a design for your home won’t be present if you go with them.

Now that you know why it’s worth pursuing, here are some interior design ideas worth applying due to their timelessness.

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Stick to a neutral color palette

The color palette of your home interiors has a massive effect on how timeless and classic your home interiors are. That’s why there are many tips on choosing the color of your home that you can apply.

If your primary purpose is to get a non-offensive and enduring color palette for your home, that’s stylish no matter the year. Then, a neutral color palette is critical.

You can easily switch out accessories or accents with a neutral base without overhauling the entire design. If you ever feel like switching things up with your decor, your neutral color palette will be the perfect blank canvas for it any time.

Neutral color palettes also have the power to enhance natural light within a room. Lighter shades absorb and reflect light more effectively throughout any room, making your interior feel brighter and more spacious. Additionally, neutral colors have broad appeal, which can be advantageous if you sell or rent your property.

Choose an open floor plan

An open floor plan is a modern trend turned classic interior design for many homes that will surely be amazing to live in even in the future. However, one thing about it is that it can quickly turn messy or chaotic if you don’t plan.

You can work with an architect with the help of collaboration software for architects to help create an open floor plan that fits your desires. Working with an architect to design an open floor plan while maintaining zones and boundaries is vital to an open floor plan that doesn’t feel too chaotic daily.

An open floor plan has better connectivity within your living spaces. Whether entertaining guests or spending time with family, having an unobstructed view across different areas allows for easy interaction and fosters a sense of togetherness.

It’s also a great choice if you’re working with limited space so that it feels more open and not like it’s constricting or limiting you.

Choose natural materials

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Choosing the suitable materials for your home also affects the design timelessness of the house you own. With that in mind, nothing beats using the naturally available materials to make up the interior of your home to achieve that classic look that looks good no matter when.

The durability of natural materials is worth noting, and why they’re a worthy addition to your home. Unlike synthetic alternatives, raw materials stand the test of time. They can withstand natural wear and tear and absorb impact or damage well.

In addition to durability, natural materials also add a feeling of warmth to your space. Whether it’s hardwood floors, stone countertops, or leather furniture, these elements add a touch of elegance and sophistication that is stylish without feeling cold, intimidating, or lifeless.

Also, if you do your due diligence, you can find natural material suppliers that make them through sustainable practices and sources.

Add symmetry

Symmetry in design aesthetics ensures a home with a cohesive and organized space. They establish a clear focal point so that looking at your interior’s design isn’t confusing and upsetting. That way, your home feels less like a museum and more like a house someone has lived in comfortably.

Additionally, symmetrical designs will always appeal to the eye regardless of trends. Whether you prefer a traditional or modern aesthetic, incorporating symmetry will add a touch of sophistication that withstands changing fashions.

Invest in high-quality pieces

If you add decorative pieces to your home, at the very least, make sure they’re high-quality additions. Whether it could be as significant as pieces of furniture or some minute decorative materials like a picture frame, having high-quality components will ensure that you love and enjoy every piece and part of your home.

Mix old and new

Just because you’re not following the current interior design trends doesn’t mean your home has to feel outdated. It’s all about finding the balance between the old and the new.

For example, don’t hesitate to add innovative technology into your home while still ensuring that you incorporate design elements that you won’t regret adding over the years. That mix of old and new will create a comfortable home that still fulfills modern needs and wants.

Pick marble counters

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You can choose from different kinds of countertops for your home, but if you want one whose style has been in many homes over the years, then marble is worth considering.

Even if the rest of your home or kitchen has a simplistic design, the natural pattern of a marble countertop can serve as a visual interest in the kitchen or dining area. However, be careful, as certain materials can still stain marble countertops.

Consider built-in shelving

Bookshelves that sink into the walls instead of getting separate furnishings are a great way to avoid using your floor space while still having storage space. Built-in shelving can be a place to store books, picture frames, and other decorative items, and it’s also great to look at as a whole in a room.

Conclusion

These interior design ideas are timeless and look good no matter what theme you go with for your home. Therefore, next time you’re either doing an interior design overhaul or are just starting, consider following these tips to get you a home interior you’re proud to have.

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Black and White is a classic!  It is always “in” and works with so many different styles of decor.  Here are a few of our favourite rooms in black and white.

This condo living room is gorgeous! We love a consistent colour palette in smaller spaces but what’s so effective here is all of the white-on-white and accents of black and silver.  The white walls and furniture blend together making the space feel so much bigger.  The glass and silver add so much glamour to the space.

Another stunning living room, we love that this black and white has some ethnic elements with the choices of print and pattern but also materials.  We love to mix patterns but also materials.  The small touches of gold add some shine to the room

This dining area is relaxed but still modern.  The clean, black table paired with Eiffel chairs keeps it cool but the mix makes it relaxed.   The over sized lighting also makes a big statement in the room adjoining rooms.

We love an accent wall and in black and white so chic! This stripe wall in this work space adds instant drama.

Black and White is the bedroom is so chic.  We love the over sized mirrors with mini chandeliers in this bedroom paired with the modern bed frame make this space very unique but still very stylish.

We love the simple glamour of this bedroom.  The full and fluffy white bedding with lots of layers against the black wall is so chic.  And the added detail on that black wall just takes it to the next level. The sphere chandelier is modern but with a classic twist.

We love black and white photography, gallery walls, pillows, prints, area rugs and so much more.  when it comes to decorating your space in this classic contrast don’t be afraid to mix up prints and textures.  In fact you really should so that you get a chic designer look .

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The architecture and design in California has a specific character to it that I’ve always loved. The Spanish influence has always been very strong, even to this day. It is part of what makes the California style so charming. The home of Modern Family star Eric Stonestreet in Los Angeles definitely captures all of that charm and then some. It puts a masculine spin on it, taking queues from Mexican art and design to create a space that is sophisticated, but comfortable. I love the use of texture and pattern in this home. Take a look at the home tour to get some wonderful
inspiration…

 
The living room is a place for gathering and relaxing with a warm palette and comfortable furniture. Even the dog looks comfortable!

Each room has it’s own identity yet they still flow beautifully into one another.  The dining room has a beautiful over sized lantern light fixture which gives the space a timeless yet casual look and the neutral wallpaper adds sophistication without  being stuffy.  In this space the dark stained wood beams add character and texture plus they make the high ceilings more warm and intimate.  The mounted deer head adds a rustic touch but in white it adds a bit of modernity…

 

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I love a vignette and this one is not exception.  The combination of warm wood tones, the pattern in both the tile and the fabrics and the colour choice just make this a cozy corner and compliment the entire look and feel of the home

 

This master bedroom is a beautiful balance of hard and soft materials.  The bedside table and the upholstered headboard are a perfect compliment to one another.  The colour palette, textures and patterns make this a bedroom that’s just so soothing and relaxing to come home to.  The art and mirror gallery arrangement is also very unique but very comfortable

This guest bedroom is again just beautiful!  The colour palette is classic and warm, perfect for guests!  The bold stripe headboard would be too much in many cases but this colour combination and neutral wall make it work.  The roman shade, the art and the bench seating add visual impact to the space without being over whelming…
 

You can decorate an entire home with neutrals but in order to keep it visually interesting play with textures, layers and mix all neutrals together,

Each
space flows well together but has their own identity. The dining room
is covered in a neutral wallpaper for added warmth, while a large
lantern serves as an apropos lighting choice over the table. – See more
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