Comfort and Class

By combining antiques and new pieces, minimalism andĀ ornamentation, the return to classical aesthetics offers anĀ updated take on traditional design. Architectural details likeĀ arches and columns are making their way in more modernĀ homes, but with a pared back, simplified style. A restrainedĀ use of furniture emphasizes quality over quantity andĀ amplifies the sense of space.
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Project: The Madison

Designer: Jean Stoffer Design

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Paneled walls and detailed crown molding give a sense of depth to a space.

Mixing finishes keeps thingsĀ freshā€”just be sure to choose a primary finish.

Arches and plank or coffered ceilings add a softness and dimensionality.

A minimalist faucet balances traditional notes for a modern classic look.

Return to Classical inĀ the Kitchen


A certain well-known denim brand coined the phrase,Ā ā€œQuality never goes out of style,ā€ and that sentiment hasĀ never been more true than in a Return to Classical kitchen.Ā Luxury materials like marble with prominent veining pairĀ elegantly with classic architectural details like ceiling moldingĀ and fluted carpentry to create a sophisticated, clean, andĀ functional gathering space.
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Project: Linden Avenue

Designer: JT Interiors LLC

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Contemporary lighting balances the more traditional elements.

A touchless faucet and workstation sink merge contemporary with classic.