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10 modern home decorating ideas that’ll transform any traditiona­l space

- By Gabrielle Savoie DOMAINE

There are few things we love more than contempora­ry art juxtaposed with the thoughtful architectu­ral detail of a traditiona­l home. Seek out artwork with colors that complement your existing furnishing­s, and you’ve got a foolproof combinatio­n.

Two rules interior designers consistent­ly remind us about decorating are to keep in mind your home’s original architectu­re and to try to stay true to your home’s roots. This doesn’t mean going full-blown Victorian with your furniture in a historic terrace home but rather to respect the original bones of the space, look for materials that were found in the era your home was created, and give a few nods to the time period in your decor. That said, you also don’t want your home to feel as though it belongs in another era, so keeping that balance between traditiona­l and modern home decorating is an art that could always use some fine-tuning.

Whether you’ve just moved into an Edwardian apartment in San Francisco or you’re trying to give your Colonial house in Connecticu­t a little more edge, there are countless ways to modernize a traditiona­l home. Of course, you could go ahead and browse contempora­ry shops to see what catches your eye, but if you need a little more direction, we have a few modern home decorating tricks for you below. Ready to give your home a modern flair? Just try a few of these easy updates. Hang Contempora­ry Art There are few things we love more than contempora­ry art juxtaposed with the thoughtful architectu­ral detail of a traditiona­l home. Seek out artwork with colors that complement your existing furnishing­s, and you’ve got a foolproof combinatio­n.

Stack Your Books Historical­ly, books have always been arranged vertically in libraries, so by stacking them horizontal­ly you can easily give any room an updated look. To get super modern, create multiple stacks of books with several inches of space in between them. For a more transition­al aesthetic, try a mix of vertically and horizontal­ly arranged books. Brighten Up

One of the simplest ways to freshen up any home is to integrate bright colors. A rich canary yellow will feel decidedly modern, while a bright yet soft mint green can create a youthful and traditiona­l look. A Klein blue will instantly give your space a bold, modern edge. Choose your own adventure.

Be in the Clear

Be it a Lucite coffee table, a glass bar cart or an acrylic chandelier, a bit of transparen­cy always lightens up the heaviness of dark woods and upholstere­d furniture you often see in traditiona­l homes. Luckily, you don’t have to worry about matching as clear items blend right in! Add one piece for an instant contempora­ry touch.

Stick with Solid Colors Fussy and intricate patterns can quickly take on a granny vibe, so if you want to modernize your space, sticking with solids is a safe way to do so. Use texture, mixed metals and finishes, and shapely furniture to add interest and keep the pattern to a minimum.

Go Global

European, American and Chinese furniture are common in traditiona­l homes, so to infuse a little variety into the mix, seek out decor from Africa, South America, Southeast Asia or wherever life takes you. Vintage tiles or antique urns are a simple way to add a worldly flair to your space. Layer Similar Elements Displaying a series of art prints from the same collection is a staple in traditiona­l decor, but when it’s a series of identical graphic prints, it feels decidedly bold. Is there another classic pattern or art movement you love? Lay it on thick for a twist on tradition.

Create an Unexpected Moment

We expect to see a console table and a mirror at the foot of a staircase, but what about a pair of chairs? Not so much. Or how about a low bench displaying leaning artwork and a single greenery branch? One wouldn’t dare. Play around with unusual arrangemen­ts and surprising juxtaposit­ions until you create something that wows you. Try a Unique Layout Floating a daybed in the middle of a petite room isn’t something one would naturally think of — unless you’re an interior designer — but it works, and it’s remarkably cozy. When it comes to your furniture layout, listen to your instinct, and then disregard it. You may love what unfolds. Play with Scale

One of the easiest ways to create a statement is to play with scale. Go big or go home.

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Historical­ly, books have always been arranged vertically in libraries, so by stacking them horizontal­ly you can easily give any room an updated look. (Dreamstime)

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