INTERIORS TO INSPIRE: RELAXED TRADITIONAL

Ladies + Gents - You may remember a little series we had around here called Interiors to Inspire - a tour of an inspiring home complete with a little 'how to get the look' section.  (Because really, what good is inspiration without a little instruction?). Well, I'm excited to announce that we're bringing it back with a new contributor, Maggie from Maggie Rose Interiors. She's a fellow Seattle girl who knows how to balance chic with attainable, so I'm counting on her to bring you lots of fabulous spaces and options! Welcome to her first post!
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Hi everyone, Maggie here from Maggie Rose Interiors. Right now I'm loving a wash of white paired with beachy naturals and a few glamorous touches. In the cold of winter, is there anything better than dreaming of a home that exudes the warmth and breeziness of summer? I think not! And this home has plenty of that on all fronts.
Here you can see all of the elements of home in play. A mixture of beachy rattan, simple (not sloppy!) white upholstery, blue and white ceramics, and fresh greenery. I love that the dark armoire provides a visual balance and keeps the room from being too airy.

In the entry we can see that the tall dark shape is repeated by painting the door black. Here the furniture is traditional and elegant. And there are those blue and white ceramics again! Even the weathered columns have the look of worn rope - a perfect transitional detail. 
Such a fresh, white kitchen! While the background is neutral, here we see those pops of blue and white, a dark but casual piece in the director's chair (love that for relaxed dining!), and the addition of a soft striped rug.

Let's see how we can get a similar look:

Inspired by the relaxed naturals, we revisit the common elements we saw above, keeping the upholstery fresh and white, bringing in some vintage rattan, and balancing the breeziness with a darker and more formal piece, like this secretary desk. A blue and white garden stool brings in the ceramic element, a director's chair is easy extra seating in a pinch, and a houseplant adds a fresh green touch. Borrow the striped rug from the kitchen and it pulls the whole look together.

20 comments:

  1. The entrance hallway is very chic.

    Hope you are having a good week.

    Priscilla
    House of Tulips.

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  2. Great board...very relaxing indeed!
    Stacy

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  3. we love the Interiors to Inspire series, glad to see it back just in time for us looking for new ideas in our place

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  4. stop I'm drooling! I love those spaces!

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  5. LOVE the space & how gorgeous are the blue/white ceramics throughout?!

    From Brooklyn with love,

    Jen

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  6. That kitchen is so serene. Those pulls add a vintage worn in look.

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  7. Thanks for the introduction! Always excited to meet Seattle bloggers. Beautiful pictures!

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  8. Great collection of airy kitchen photos. I dream of a big white kitchen like them someday.

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  9. Great inspiration! Loving the subtle colors and mix of textures.

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  10. Oh how I love a traditional aesthetic. Beautiful picks!


    XO,

    Sam
    www.ThePeakofTresChic.com

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  11. yay! liking this post. it's always nice to find similar items to replicate the look/feel of a room.

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  12. In love with the first room! And I always love a good "get the look" style post!

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  13. You nailed this look! I love all the beachy accents.

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  14. Love this! Great post Maggie!

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  15. Love this decor! Such a great post, thanks!

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  16. Love this post, Maggie - relaxed traditional is such a comfy and classic look!

    Toral
    http://sequinhabit.blogspot.com/

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  17. Huge fan of that kitchen...not so much the light shades in it, but the kitchen itself is stunning overall! :)

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  18. I love that run in the kitchen but I don't know how the owner could ever keep it that white...must be a lot cleaner than I am :)

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  19. I really loved this house, but I thought it was waaaaayyyy overstyled. I like your take on it though, way nice.

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  20. AMAZING!!!! What a beautiful home.

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