Some Key Traditional Home Interiors That Work for a Modern Home

There are many ways you can add some astounding touches to your home to make it your sanctuary and somewhere that takes your breath away every time you open your door. When designing or refitting a modern home, they can sometimes feel lifeless and unremarkable. On the flip side, they can also be an entirely blank canvas for you to work your interior design magic and make something truly personal and unique for yourself and your family. 

Beautiful bathrooms

A bathroom is one of the most beautiful places to relax, and you will want to consider how to make this a sanctuary for you to soak and relax in, as well as being functional. Couples sinks are a great way to incorporate traditional design while being a great way to add storage underneath. If you already have adequate storage within your bathroom, a floating couples sink can be another great way to modernise a classic design feature.


A clawfoot bathtub not only looks beautiful, but the freestanding nature of this classic tub means that you have more control over placement and can make changes to your bathroom more easily than with an installed bath. Clawfoot tubs generally feature much deeper sides and allow you to immerse yourself in your bathing experience fully.

Heavenly hallways

Many homes have a hallway as part of the entry to the house, and it’s a great way to set the first impression of what style you are opting for. Think of the hallway as setting the tone for the rest of your house, and take some time to consider how important it is for welcoming you, your family and guests into your space, even if it is not necessarily a functional room. You may need shoe and coat storage within this space, so try to find ways of integrating cupboards and hooks in places that don’t detract from a clear walkway. If you have a spacious hallway, consider making your stairs a talking point by installing a curved staircase that adds an immediate wow factor. A curved staircase is an elegant addition to a hallway with the space to allow for this and adds a touch of traditional design with a modern twist by incorporating metal or glass balustrades.

Knockout kitchens

When you imagine a traditional kitchen, you may think about a colossal AGA oven that helps heat the entire house. These types of ovens are great for larger families and come in a range of colours that can easily be integrated into any modern kitchen while still giving the nod to traditional cooking environments. A Belfast sink is also a traditional installation that can look amazing when integrated alongside a sleek modern kitchen unit. The traditional items such as AGA ovens and Belfast sinks have many great plus points, such as their size and ability to keep a busy family kitchen running smoothly while still looking fabulous. These items will become a real talking point when hosting dinner parties and entertaining guests.

Lovable living rooms

While traditional living rooms would have been structured around the fireplace, we now structure our furniture around the television. A fireplace is still an incredible feature to enhance, and you can always wall-mount your television above a more modern fireplace installation. If you want to include a fireplace surround, this gives you more space for decor features, and a tiled fireplace surround can be a great way to introduce a pop of colour. You can select tiles in a striking pattern to make the area a focal point of the room, or you can opt for neutral tiles and invest in some tile paint so that you can change the colours as and when you choose. Painting your fireplace surround tiles may help take your living room from bright summer colours to more muted tones throughout the colder months. A feature that anyone can easily update is always an excellent investment.


Traditional furniture and features are always an excellent investment for your home. These pieces are known as classics generally because they have many uses and practical elements and look great. There are always ways to modernise a traditional concept, and it will help make your home functional but beautiful simultaneously.


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