Timeless Elegance- How to Achieve Classic Design in Your Custom Home

In the realm of custom home design, trends come and go at an astonishing speed. What’s considered desirable today could be passé the next. But in this whirlwind of change, there are design characteristics that transcend trends through timeless elegance. How to achieve classic design in your custom home comes down to balancing traditional and sophisticated traits with careful attention to detail. The end result is the infusion of your custom home with the timeless allure of classic design.

 

Architectural Symmetry

 

Exterior photo of a architecturally symetrical design.

Classic design leans heavily on the principle of symmetry. These layouts lend a sense of balance and harmony to a home, creating a refined aesthetic. When designing your home, consider incorporating symmetrical elements such as evenly spaced windows and balanced architectural features. This approach will breathe an air of timeless sophistication into your home.

 

Time-Honored Materials

View looking at two dark finish french doors with panel glass on them

 

Selecting the right materials is important to achieve a classic look for your home. Opt for timeless materials that last a lifetime, such as hardwood flooring, marble countertops, and natural stone tiles. These materials are not only durable, but they exude quality and elegance in any space. By investing in these for your custom home, you’ll ensure that your home maintains its classic charm for years to come.

 

Focus on Fine Craftsmanship

living room view from a kitchen with focus on fireplace.

 

Craftsmanship reigns supreme in classic design. Choose elements that showcase impeccable attention to detail, such as: cabinetry, architectural details, and hardware.

Consider incorporating wood-paneling, moulding, and beams ceilings to add depth and character through craftsmanship. These features not only elevate overall aesthetic, but add refinement to your home. When craftsmanship is displayed in every groove, curve, and joint of your home, it adds authenticity and luxury to its overall aesthetic.

 

Neutral and Sophisticated Colors

Open living room with vaulted ceilings and natural beams. Fireplace to right in brick.

 

Classic design tends to favor a neutral color palette, incorporating the occasional pop of color for visual interest. Choose hues of soft creams, warm beiges, and cool grays to create a sense of understated sophistication. These neutral tones serve as a backdrop for showcasing elegant furnishings and architectural details without overwhelming a space.

 

Prioritize Functional Comfort

Modern neutral bathroom with double sink and tile floors

 

While classic design is synonymous with elegance and sophistication, it’s important to remember that these don’t come at the cost of functionality or comfort. Creating inviting living spaces that are conducive to everyday living should entail comfortable seating arrangements, ample storage solutions, and efficient layouts. Striking a balance between beauty and practicality ensures that your custom home is both livable and stylish.

 

Curate Thoughtful Accessories

Glass chandelier with orbed lights

 

Add the finishing touches to your home that tie the entire design theme together. Timeless elements like linen furnishings, antique mirrors, and vintage area rugs polish off your refined space. Be selective in your choices, being sure that each adds to the overall aesthetic of your home, but also provides visual and practical value. Too many accessories can overwhelm a room, so select them thoughtfully.

 

Design Your Dream Home

 

Whether you’re designing a new home or remodeling a current one, Willmark Custom Homes offers timeless designs and options to achieve your ideal aesthetic. We can help you develop classic designs that will endure throughout the years, while maintaining the unique features that custom homes provide. Contact us today to get started on your new build, or to breathe fresh life into your existing home

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