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You Asked, We Delivered! 5 Custom Curated, Fully Designed Affordable Traditional Living Rooms

We are so grateful for the number of you who responded to our EHD Reader Survey this year. So first off, THANK YOU! And as with each time we do this, we were a bit surprised by some of the responses. One being that the #1 most requested style was “traditional”. Don’t get us wrong, we also love traditional decor but we simply didn’t expect it to be SO popular. We also want to be responsive to the types of rooms and budgets that the majority of you would like us to focus on. So today we are trying to tackle those three things in one very fun (if I do say so myself) furniture comb post:) Old-school EHD is here!

Now, consider these “budget-conscious”. They aren’t the least expensive options on the market but I wanted to make them more approachable. We’re talking Target, Wayfair, Article, etc. I also wanted to cover the general spectrum of “modern traditional”. There are different styles, color palettes, and general vibes, but they are all traditional in a fresh way. I also did my best to make sure that the measurements made sense together in case you just wanted to add an entire look to cart. Ha. But of course, measure your space and consider the combo’s visual weight in your home. Then after all that have fun! Ok, let’s start…

Sectional | Rug | Coffee Table | Nesting Side Tables | Floor Lamp | Accent Chairs (Set of 2) | Wood Side Table

Dare I say, this may just be a perfect starting point for an incredible Nancy Meyers-esque living room. When I think of traditional style, with a hint of modern, this is the look that first pops into my head. Medium tones, carved wooden legs, soft curves, you get it. Then by adding small hits of black and modern accents, it makes the whole look feel fresh and that it belongs in 2024. This beautiful sectional is from Article. Look at that sloped arm! Very mindful. Very demure. Oh, and I chose that blue fabric because it feels a bit more “life-friendly” (but it’s a performance fabric so you’re double covered in that area). And while I haven’t had the pleasure of sitting on this particular sofa, I’ve sat on many other Article sofas and chairs and they have always been really comfortable. Plus, the reviews are good too:) Then to make the space feel warmer and cozier, I chose that awesome rug (under $500 for an 8×10). I love that the pattern is large scale but the softer colors don’t let it take over the room, it just adds to it. However, I would highly recommend a rug pad though for extra cushion. The coffee table is solid wood in the prettiest tone. Oh, and look at that rattan shelf! The carved legs aren’t overly ornate which was an intentional choice since I loved and wanted the Jenny Lind-inspired set of accent chairs (2 for under $500!) to be the star and not have them compete with each other. Since the chairs brought in that bold black tone, I wanted to balance it out with some thin, modern side nesting side tables. Then to balance the modernity of those black tables, I chose that modern wood side table which is meant to go in between the accent chairs. It’s all a delicate puzzle! But is a room ever complete without a little glam? Not over here at least:) That incredible gooseneck floor lamp (which is UNDER $100!) adds such a beautiful shape to the combo, the rattan shade talks to the rattan on the coffee table, and the gold adds the bling that was needed. Just add in your favorite pillows, art, throws, and decor pieces, and boy will you have a stunning living room!

Sofa | Rug | Coffee Table | Side Table | Floor Lamp | Accent Chair | Drink Table

Now, let’s get slightly moody and just a tad sexier, shall we? I mean a leather sofa is inherently sexy, right?! Well, ok, not all of them but this one is! You can’t go wrong with a tufted back in all cognac leather and this brand, Poly & Bark is a great one as well. Then to contrast not only the leather material but the exposed legs of the sofa, I chose this beautiful cream slipcovered accent chair. It also swivels! But this look is meant to be a bit moody which called for a dark rug and accent pieces. I adore this rug’s pattern and colors AND it’s washable (would also recommend a rug pad). Spills don’t have a chance with this combo! For the coffee table, I went a little more modern because I loved the shape of it so much. Plus, with the base being a dark metal but a little bronzey, it works with the sofa, rug, and gold accents. Also, with the top being white, it balances out the accent chair and lampshade and brings out the white in the rug. So ya, it’s pretty perfect. Speaking of the lamp and gold tones, I really liked how the lamp base and drink table added in that fun glam. The shapes are classic but definitely lean modern. That’s also why I chose a black side table for the sofa. It worked with the other modern shapes and spoke to the dark colors of the rug, coffee table, and stone piece on the drink table. I’m so happy with how this one turned out too!

Sofa | Rug | Coffee Table | Side Table | Floor Lamp | Accent Chair | Drink Table

Ready for a look that’s a little brighter and a lot more eclectic? Me too. A green sofa was A MUST for one of these looks and this one is a great affordable alternative to Emily’s in her farmhouse living room. Green is just one of those happy colors that can act as a neutral when used right. Ok, so yes, this green sofa has those traditional roll arms and beautifully turned feet with wheels. A perfect place to start. Then to add a fun but classic pattern, I knew our checked rug from our first Rugs USA line would be perfect. It’s so pretty in person and one of our bestsellers! I still would recommend a rug pad though for extra cushion:) Y’all we LOVE rug pads because we love maximum cushion under our feet. Then to keep it from feeling more modern than farmhouse, I chose that great coffee table (only $120!). The gold legs just warm the whole thing up, right? But then to ground everything (again, just a delicate puzzle) I really love that dark faux burl wood side table and brown velvet swivel accent chair. They add a beautiful visual texture and help to balance the olive green of the sofa. Then to finish it off, I chose two black metal accents in two different styles. The floor lamp is very modern traditional while the drink table is just modern:) There’s almost a perfect balance of traditional pieces and modern pieces which makes it a really fun and inviting combo. I loved playing with this one!

Sofa | Rug | Coffee Table | Side Table | Floor Lamp | Accent Chair | Drink Table

I hope you didn’t think I was looking down on a traditional style with a farmhouse lean in that last blurb. I wasn’t! The proof is in the pudding with this combo. A classic slipcovered sofa like this one is maybe the most inviting traditional sofa of them all. Doesn’t it look like you could just sink into it?? The reviews give it 4.7 stars with over 1,200 reviews and they LOVE how comfortable it is. Then to contrast but complement that plush sofa, I picked out this wonderful modern accent chair ($350!). Again, green is a perfect colorful neutral and the reviews are also really high with this one. But to bring in a little bit more of a rustic traditional feel, I added in this light wood coffee table with that great joinery and a natural-toned/lightly patterned rug. Adds in more softness just in time for me to add a grounding black turned wood pedestal side table, a black and gold floor lamp, and a modern “glam” drink table. But as you can see if you take a closer look, the side table and coffee table are both wooden and have a traditional style, the side table and the lamp both have black in them, and the lamp and drink table both have gold accents. Oh, and the drink’s table’s white base talks to the cream of the sofa. I hope that helped you see my thought process and didn’t just read as a long confusing sentence:) With some fun neutral ceramics, landscape paintings, and cute pillows, this combo would look great in so many different homes.

Sofa | Rug | Coffee Table | Side Table | Floor Lamp | Accent Chair | Drink Table

This last combo is a little specific:) It’s more MCM than true “traditional” but I think there are enough elements to satisfy both types of styles. Let’s start with that beautiful blue velvet sofa. The lines are clean and the wood base is simple but still a little fun. Then to contrast but complement the sofa, I chose that white boucle swivel chair. While the color is opposite the visual weight is much heavier than the sofa which is why it really works. Then to keep the warm wood theme going, I fell in love with that walnut coffee table and its woven shelf. It adds so much personality. I definitely wanted to make sure there was some kind of pattern so I chose that neutral checkered wool rug. It’s got A TON of thread variation so it’s not going to show life’s messes very easily which is always a plus! For the small accents, I loved how the floor lamp not only had a walnut wood accent to tie in with the sofa base and coffee table but the gold talks to the side table perfectly. Oh, and the side table has an adjustable height which is pretty cool. And finally, that drink table is just freaking cool and looks great with the other golds and white top tals to the accent chair and rug colors. If you love MCM but don’t want to go full Mad Men, this traditional twist could be just your answer:)

Ok! Was this helpful? Do you want more of these? Other rooms in traditional styles like bedrooms? Do you like the combos? Let’s chat!

Love you, mean it.

Opening Image Credits: Art Direction by Emily Henderson | Styling by Brady Tolbert and Emily Bowser | Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp | From: How Target’s Fall Threshold Collection Nails the “Updated Classic” Trend

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Lessie Williams
14 days ago

Love this post. Great ideas!

KT
14 days ago

Thank you! I love these types of posts! Great rooms!

Cam
14 days ago

Love this! Please do for bedroom and living room too.

Susan
14 days ago

Super helpful to explain how and why all of the elements work together. Well done

Jen
14 days ago

Helpful- yes! More- YES! Loved the combos- yes! Bedrooms-YES! This was fun, Jess, thanks!

Amy
14 days ago

Very nice roundup! I really liked the “Nancy Myers” first one the best. I was thinking the other day if you could do a round-up of pillow COVERS, that would be sooo helpful. Often you feature pillows that are expensive, and even the lower priced ones get to taking up too much space if you rotate them out seasonally. Having a round up of just pillow covers ( both single and ones that come in a pack of 2) at different sizes and price points would be a nice ‘Intro to fall” post if you need ideas 🙂 Thanks in advance, and I look forward to seeing more content based on the survey results.

Kristi
14 days ago
Reply to  Amy

I like the first one best too which is a shift for me. I wonder what people meant by traditional. To me, the others felt very similar to normal styles shown here. A touch of quirk. If people want something a bit different, wondering if #1- Nancy Myers esque is it?

Sheila
14 days ago
Reply to  Amy

Im usually drawn to pillows with interesting shapes and sizes so a bunch of empty pillow covers might not grab me. That said, I’m open to all ideas and would be interested in a post like that if it also included recommendations for the pillow inserts and how best to match insert vs cover sizing.

Leigh
14 days ago

I’m obsessed with all these drink tables. Would it be weird to have a drink table round up with design guidelines?

Sara Flower
14 days ago

I LOVE this post. Thank you for touching on traditional styles. Im on a budget but love a classic, traditional look. The “soft vintage” is perfect. Thanks again!

Josh Rich
14 days ago

This is an awesome post! Great job! I’m so glad to see the return of posts like these to the blog. I caught myself looking at the options listed for other rooms in my house… rugs for my office. 🙂 I like how everything is presented here. It’s simple, interesting, and explains why.

Stephanie
14 days ago

I’m usually not super drawn to traditional, but the second is GORGEOUS! Love the drama of the dark rug. Great round up, Jess! I really appreciate all of the links.

Kristi
14 days ago

Also, if you’re interested in a white slipcover accent chair..ikea has a new one. Much cheaper. Anyone have it?
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/rocksjoen-armchair-kilanda-light-beige-s49508851/

Kaitlyn
14 days ago

I loved this post, thanks for the ideas. I have been struggling with side and drink tables for my living room. Please do a bedroom post next!
Soft moody + colorful eclectic were my favorites.

K
14 days ago

I’m in the midst of redoing my living room, and I find it so difficult to be able to visualize paint colors and furniture placement. Is there a computer program that would assist us nonprofessionals at home, or is there a service, such as “The Expert,” that would assist in making some final decisions that you would recommend?

Sylvie
13 days ago
Reply to  K

You can make a mood board using PowerPoint: copy images and remove the background if you want to, crop photos, stretch a paint colour chip to the whole screen to simulate wall colour, add product links in the Notes at the bottom for shopping, etc. If you have an Office Suite, you have PPT. 🙂

Jessica
14 days ago

Love this!! Would love one on bedrooms too since I’m currently re-doing ours!

Trueblue
14 days ago

I greatly appreciate the price point of these furnishings. Thank you for using your time, expertise and resources to pull these together for us. I have admired the Arvin Olamo rug designs. Especially like the natural material content of his offerings.

Alex
14 days ago

I was just on insta looking for inspiration for this topic. I would love to see a traditional/modern dining room (perferably with a mixed chair option)!!!

Karen
14 days ago

Just saw a more affordable version of that last coffee table at Ilea if anyone is looking!

Timmi
14 days ago

Excellent post ! More, please! Love seeing different styles!

Ashley
14 days ago

These are all really, really good. Even though there was only one that I would want to live in, I would be thrilled to hang out at/get the vacation rental of pretty much all of the others. And the price point is appreciated.

Sue Sue
14 days ago

Jess , this post is wonderful. I’m saving it for if/when we downsize. I truly loved every room! Well done!

Patti
14 days ago

Great post! Could you please share the name of the gorgeous green sofa in the Eclectic Traditional pic? It just goes to the general Wayfair site, not that sofa. Thanks!

Vany
14 days ago
Reply to  Patti

It’s the Harbour 88” Upholstered Sofa by Joss & Main in Olive Green Velvet.

SARAH
14 days ago

Digging moody

John mad
13 days ago

Affordable doesn’t equal $2000 sofa

Anna
13 days ago

I have the rug in “soft moody” in my “dark moody” dining room and it is a rock star. Our dining room is the highest traffic/highest use room in our house, and that rug hides everything and has a uncrushable low pile. Love it.

stephanie
13 days ago

this is my favorite type of post!! more please!!!!!!

Jude
13 days ago

I would love a plan for a very small living room

Lynn
12 days ago

Love this! Would love a bedroom and dining room version. Maybe a kid and teen version too? Or like a kid room then how it changes to a teen room.

sam
11 days ago

Oh this is such a great post! Please do this for more styles! Scandi and coastal if I can choose 🙂

Jen C
9 days ago

Jess, thank you for putting together a fantastic post on traditional living rooms. Great ideas that I will definitely use. Your post comes at a great time because we’re having hardwood flooring installed next week and I know that we are going to need to make a few changes with furniture and rugs.

Taylor
8 days ago

Love this! Would love to see more like it. Grateful for the Target price point. I love traditional and modern style! I would be very interested to see a post like this with my variations on BoHo. I like the opal house line at target but I get really nervous about buying anything because it’s out of my usual realm!