How to update your interiors when your home is traditional

Not every home design project has the budget to completely gut and remodel the entire space. More likely than not, when designing an interior for a client, I have to keep in mind the style of the house itself and when a home is traditional and the client wants a more updated style, what are you to do? Here is a photo walk through of a client project where we updated their interior design while keeping in mind what the home already had in place.

Traditional home exterior
Updated traditional entryway with mirrors on a curved staircase wall.
Reupholstered antique settee in an entry
Modern chrome tree branch side table.
Updated traditional grand entryway with tile and wood mix
Updated traditional interior design style mixing tan, navy, and red colors.
Interior brick surround and a traditional medium wood built in.
Updated traditional family room with a classic Ralph Lauren style.
Transitional updated traditional open concept home
Close up detail of modern moss boll decor in a natural wood bowl.
Updated traditional kitchen with natural wood island and granite countertops.
Open concept traditional home design with brick accents.
Updated traditional kitchen dining room with tufted wing back dining chairs and a metal top table.
Zinc top Noir dining table mixed with cream tufted dining chairs and a modern piece of art.
Sherwin Williams Loyal Blue and yellow reupholstered dining chairs.
Traditional formal dining room with a modern twist. Mixing yellow and blue color.
Antiqued bronze artistic starburst wall mirror.
Gold leaf metallic mirrored front dining console from Bernhardt Furniture.
John Richard cream twisted horn lamp with hand painted shade.
Updated traditional master bedroom with classic wallpaper.
Transitional master bedroom with chaise lounge, shag rug, and wallpaper
Brick walled outdoor kitchen area with a fireplace.