Thursday, January 31, 2019

Traditional Americana

Traditional Americana Red walls, tailored linens and traditional furnishings evoke a rustic Americana look in this bedroom. Layout by Linda Woodrum



Vintage Americana A houndstooth cloth presented in a shade of cobalt covers the area's classic loveseat. Design by Linda Woodrum



Quirky Americana The navy blue walls and red pendants are clear nods to Americana, but the space provides different personality through the lively patterns on the refurbished vintage chairs. Design by Brian Patrick Flynn



Menswear-Inspired Americana This family room's red, blue and white palette is appropriate for the colonial architecture of the house, although the patterns are graphic, modern and menswear-inspired. Design by Brian Patrick Flynn



Arts-and-Crafts Americana This pop-style flag art delivers a bright take on Americana style in this arts-and-crafts toilet. This claw-foot tub is painted in Farrow & Ball's "Blazer," inspired by the red jackets worn by pupils at Cambridge. Photo courtesy of Gibbs Smith, Farrow and Ball, Brian D Coleman; Layout by John Lyle, Mark Umbach; Photo by Edward Addeo



Rustic Americana Red-and-white candy striped curtains and a navy dresser work collectively with a rough-hewn ceiling and classic bed to supply a rustic Americana style. Photo courtesy of Gibbs Smith, Rustic Elegance, Ralph Kylloe; Layout by Charles de Lisle; Photo by Ralph Kylloe



Charming Americana A light-filled rustic living area has plenty of seating in addition to charming character as a result of blue accessories and furniture. Layout by Lynn Morgan



Feminine Americana The exterior roofline makes a gabled ceiling within this escape, punctuated by bold colors and feminine bits. Design by Linda Woodrum



Whimsical Americana Accessories in this bookcase screen offer many subtle nods toward contemporary design. An open framework and pair of mounted antlers provides a touch of whimsy, as seen on HGTV's Secrets From a Stylist. Design by Emily Henderson



Subtle Americana Blue walls and a red tufted bench offer subtle patriotic taste in this entryway featured on HGTV's Secrets From a Stylist. Design by Emily Henderson



Modern Americana Red, navy and gray carpet tiles from Flor unite for a modern take on Americana style. Design by Brian Patrick Flynn



Eclectic Americana Americana doesn't need to mean red, white and blue. Classic license plates lined with chain create a U.S.A.-themed room divider. Layout by Brian Patrick Flynn



Americana Artwork A photo taken by the homeowner on a cross-country trip was turned into a large focal part of art. Printing photography on canvases is a great way to commemorate travels. Layout by Brian Patrick Flynn



Americana Wallpaper Vertical stripes in red, white and blue make this room seem larger and patriotic all in one. A framed American flag brings a traditional American touch to the area. Photo courtesy of WallCandy Arts



Patriotic Entryway The blue- and white-striped wallpaper is a patriotic contrast to the red painted flooring. The tall mirrored seat consists of restored oak hall tree, an original into the home. Photo courtesy of Farrow and Ball



All-American Kid's Room A whimsical bedspread with oversized stars gives this kid's space an all-american feel. Design by HGTV enthusiast thriftydecorchick.



Americana Artwork Traditional furnishings and wood art painted to look like the American flag lend an Americana look to this two-level living room. Design by Susan Anthony



Contemporary Patterns If you would like to show your patriotism in your contemporary house, incorporate your favorite colour palette to contemporary designs and patterns. Here, designer Brian Patrick Flynn used geometric and crochet patterns at the classic red, white and blue color palette on bed pillows for a subtle nod to Americana design.



Outdoorsy Americana This bedroom is the best location for a boy that enjoys the outside to unwind. A modern take on taxidermy and the red, blue and white color palette lend a natural, patriotic texture. Layout by Brian Patrick Flynn



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