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Why NEW COLONIAL Is Next BIG Design Craze! Home Design Trend  

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I unpack this Outlander-inspired NEW Colonial design style trend (that ISN'T a trend) This Hot New home decor style, inspired by Outlander and George Washington, Modern Colonial! #homedecor #outlander #interiordesign #homedesign #homedecoration,
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@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
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@DNAConsultingDetectives
@DNAConsultingDetectives Год назад
I grew up in a home full of antiques as both my parents and grandparents were antique dealers. Typically, the hard services (tables etc) were antiques. Upholstered pieces where new or at the least re-upholstered. That's something I've stuck with. While my parents home was "colonial" (think 1960's Ethan Allen) and my grandparents did Victorian, I've found a happy place with traditional shapes in muted colors, "Persian" rugs, and a mix of contemporary and antique art. I made the decision to use a nice white paint on all the trim, moldings, and cabinetry. My husband has built a lot of cabinetry from my designs, plus we've added baseboard, crown, door and window trim. This house had only builder basic baseboard, when we bought it. Going too far into a Colonial or Modern colonial would'n't fit this house (Colorado), but I think it's coming along nicely. It's fun to see more traditional styles coming back around and warmer colors again!!
@susandavis7800
@susandavis7800 Год назад
@@DNAConsultingDetectives It's beautiful. These days, even the "simple" style is expensive, but great deals can be found by bargain hunters especially at estate sales. It beats the pants off of that boring, faux farmhouse look with the gray and white (YUCK) look! Give me a real farmhouse any day.
@melaniemorris7757
@melaniemorris7757 Год назад
Love it! My home is a Colonial and I definitely embrace a traditional, English influenced style.
@carolklyman4797
@carolklyman4797 Год назад
I have a small Cape Cod style home built in the ‘70s with cheap materials and low ceilings. We did a gut reno in 1990s that added wood floors, painted woodwork, low Colonial and Shaker style elements. iIn New England, this never went out of style. I have to say, though, small kitchens and bathrooms are design challenges. Most often renovations start with “knock out a wall,” or, “borrow” space from this room or that closet. I would love to look at creative solutions that work with the small, quirky spaces we have.
@kamalalove6083
@kamalalove6083 Год назад
Connecticut yankee approved! ❤️
@susanb974
@susanb974 Год назад
I couldn’t be happier. I’ve been waiting 40 years for this style to return. Color and comfort!
@rainbowdreamer9469
@rainbowdreamer9469 Год назад
Me too!
@jillshahrak8957
@jillshahrak8957 Год назад
Yes🎉
@lynnleipold2617
@lynnleipold2617 Год назад
Gee, my beautiful furniture may be stylish again.
@NaturesInfiniteWELLth-fo6rs
@NaturesInfiniteWELLth-fo6rs Месяц назад
Why? Just do what You love, not what’s decided by someone else to be stylish.
@celticfiddle7605
@celticfiddle7605 Год назад
My mother's style was Colonial and my Grandmother's was English Country. And visiting Europe when I was 19 and seeing Ireland and Scotland and England, France, Germany and Italy, the architecture and the homes all made their mark on my young heart. I began collecting in my 20s and never gave up my dream, even though all throughout the 90s and 2000's I was "out of style". People practically paid you to take their antique furniture in the 80s and 90's. Now decor has come full circle and we are back to basics and comforting cozy traditional style. I couldn't be happier!
@Androgynary
@Androgynary Год назад
Always so jealous of people that were able to experience thrifting/secondhand shopping back in the day!
@Rach-lg7fo
@Rach-lg7fo Год назад
@@Androgynary In some parts of the country, people are *still* basically paying you to take their antique furniture. It helps to look in more out-of-the-way places.
@jenneg9213
@jenneg9213 Год назад
I miss finding beautiful antiques. Try to find anything now that hasn’t been sanded and painted within an inch of its life.
@lindaryan4148
@lindaryan4148 Год назад
I have been this style my whole adult life. I’ve never been into trends and my house never looked like everyone else’s. I love it and it makes my heart happy.
@sandramader1880
@sandramader1880 Год назад
Yes - completely the same here!
@lynnleipold2617
@lynnleipold2617 Год назад
Me as well.
@decemberschild1504
@decemberschild1504 Год назад
Yay! Brown wood is back! I like painted furniture, but I really love cherry, mahogany and walnut. It's just so beautiful.
@Leena20
@Leena20 11 месяцев назад
Ok, I was about to change out my dark furniture but I guess I’ll keep them now
@chumabanjwa4662
@chumabanjwa4662 Год назад
One thing about Lisa is that she will EDUCATE and I am here for it!
@lolaoh2001
@lolaoh2001 Год назад
💯
@rmonson5002
@rmonson5002 Год назад
EXACTLY! And I think she is truly the only one with the chops to do it. I watch other interior design youtubers more for entertainment value and for the house tours. No one compares to Lisa when you really want to learn something. IMHO.
@rainbowdreamer9469
@rainbowdreamer9469 Год назад
Absolutely agree!!!
@fabulouspinkmk10
@fabulouspinkmk10 Год назад
Yes, I so agree. The details of why things were the way they were, is so interesting to know, on top of everything else Lisa shares.
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 Год назад
Excellent comment! Agreed!
@Somewhereintime22
@Somewhereintime22 Год назад
The basic ideas behind this kind of style are timeless. Classic looks never go out of style. This is a breath of fresh air. I’m so weary of seeing everything slathered in gray and everyone worshiping at the alter of “modern.”
@rainbowdreamer9469
@rainbowdreamer9469 Год назад
Karen, I couldn't have said this any better myself!!! You took the words right out of my mouth!!!
@Julia29853
@Julia29853 Год назад
Modern is SO ugly! Cold and comfortless. I never was into it either, there is just no lovely cozy hominess there.
@Somewhereintime22
@Somewhereintime22 Год назад
@@Julia29853 Agree…and sometimes I think that people don’t actually think for themselves but jump on any bandwagon that’s deemed current at the moment. That’s when you can definitely put an expiration date on their “new improved, modern” decor. In a few years all this painted furniture will be like ‘70’s macrame owls, ‘80’s wallpaper, and teal carpet. Better to invest in quality classics and then enjoy them for a lifetime. Lol…some people might totally gag over that but I guess I worship at the alter of words like “patina,” “acquired look,” “chinoiserie,” etc.
@leilanimccloskey3463
@leilanimccloskey3463 Год назад
Ditto!!
@jacquelynmurray9140
@jacquelynmurray9140 Год назад
I SO agree with you!!
@Whoishere2333
@Whoishere2333 Год назад
The rooms were smaller because it was easier to heat them-not because of tree size. (Remember we had virgin forests here in the US)
@cejanuary9378
@cejanuary9378 Год назад
Seriously. "Trees only grow to a certain height" with "8 ft tall" on the screen. 🤦Has she literally ever gone on a walk outside???
@JustAnotherRoger
@JustAnotherRoger Год назад
I agree! I don’t know where she got that as an absolute reference.
@lauramatt4849
@lauramatt4849 Год назад
Thank you. Was coming here to say that.
@katiesfarmhouse
@katiesfarmhouse Год назад
Correct! Strange idea about wood size- they had old-growth forests- trees were ENORMOUS! But keeping rooms warm was a real challenge.
@elizabethscranton4320
@elizabethscranton4320 Год назад
Thank you. Also, if you’ve been to Mount Vernon, Colonial Williamsburg, or other preserved homes in New England, the door frames are even shorter because people were shorter back then.
@user-es9mb8wi3m
@user-es9mb8wi3m Год назад
I have to giggle a little at, “new colonial” style. This is American history, and has stayed the course for all these years, 247 as of this past 4th of July. Most homes in the Eastern part of the US and into the Midwest and South, enjoy this historic architecture, from Georgian grand to Saltbox simple, with variations based on weather (Florida). I have decorated this way throughout my married life, collecting the furnishings that define this gracious style. Mount Vernon, Williamsburg, Monticello, and other historic locations are national treasures. This style is not appreciated as one moves west, toward California. I recently met a designer who moved from west to east, to our city in NC. She complained about the colonial style of the homes here. She was frustrated by her recent clients rejection of her very modern suggestions. I had to share the historic nature of Colonial with her. Her comment was, “Nobody in the rest of the country is doing this.” This style of architecture and design will endure because it represents the history of our Independence. It is very American, always beautiful and very gracious. Thank you for talking about this, Lisa.
@sandramader1880
@sandramader1880 Год назад
And into the Canadia maritimes too! I have always loved it.
@clairemoniz4341
@clairemoniz4341 Год назад
In California, our colonial is “Spanish Colonial Revival.” I live in one
@user-es9mb8wi3m
@user-es9mb8wi3m Год назад
It is very pretty.@@clairemoniz4341
@mdc3148
@mdc3148 Год назад
In California, there is Spanish/Mexican colonial architecture, so we don’t necessarily “need” English colonial. It’s part of the heritage of the Southwest, in some places since the late 1500’s. The history is not as known in the rest of the US (for example, vineyards/grapes and cattle/sheep ranching were brought from Mexico, as well as the architecture.) We are just as proud of it as Easterners are of their architecture.
@user-es9mb8wi3m
@user-es9mb8wi3m Год назад
Yes, it is quite lovely. I enjoyed it when I lived in CA for three years. We are so blessed to live in a beautiful, creative country.@@mdc3148
@EverSincePresidentHancock
@EverSincePresidentHancock Год назад
Finally my house is in the hot new trending style without me having to do a thing!! 😂 yes!!!
@casandradickinson8518
@casandradickinson8518 Год назад
Me too, love my Georgian home.
@samborn7120
@samborn7120 Год назад
I hope it does return. It’s the most elegant and beautiful aesthetic. I just hope some nutjobs don’t try to politicize it…
@iloveheltondog2357
@iloveheltondog2357 Год назад
As a historic architecture enthusiast, I love this video!
@nancytomaso9323
@nancytomaso9323 Год назад
I have loved the colonial style since I was on my honeymoon in 1981. We went to Williamsburg, VA and we saw it all! I am so glad that look is coming back. I love the Historic colors that Benjamin Moore offers. Thank you, Lisa!
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
Yes, Benjamin Moore’s HC range is quite wonderful.
@bstlaur4567
@bstlaur4567 Год назад
As a New Englander I Love Colonial Style. The warm natural colors of blues and green makes a cozy room. Thank you for telling folks “to pick a lane”. Stop putting fads/trends into house design that isn’t meant for that!
@bellbo5630
@bellbo5630 Год назад
So glad this style is back, IMO. Open concept just means more mess to look at in one fell swoop. I love having a formal dining room, thanks for your videos Lisa.
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
Good point!
@rainbowdreamer9469
@rainbowdreamer9469 Год назад
Yes, I agree!!! Sick of this "open concept" approach to interior design! I certainly don't care for small, chopped up rooms, however I like the coziness and intimacy that smaller scale rooms provide and their individual personalities we can create within them, so long as the styles and color pallets blend and harmonize with one another. If people want an "open concept" to live in, why don't they just build themselves a barn?!?
@celticfiddle7605
@celticfiddle7605 Год назад
Modern Colonial or English Country - Wow Lisa I love it!!! Great video! About time we took another look at this great style!
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
Yes! Thank you! watch again!!!
@pettylove86
@pettylove86 Год назад
I am glad to see Early American/Colonial style is finally coming back; in fact I had been thinking it had to be back soon since every other type of style has been trending for so long. I love the simple styling too.
@jdbfortney
@jdbfortney Год назад
Husband took me to Mt Vernon. The house was huge! The grounds were spectacular! The porches were to die for! The rooms were small & some of the colors were... interesting. Definitely worth a visit ❤
@CheeseBae
@CheeseBae Год назад
You mean the crazy green dining room? During Washington's time that specific color was extremely expensive. So it wasn't an aesthetic choice as much as it was a flex on his guests.
@jdbfortney
@jdbfortney Год назад
@@CheeseBae it was... 🤮 lol I'm not sure why he would need to impress someone with paint color. The size of the house lone. The number of slaves & the property itself. Seems like bragging lol Hard to believe something so ugly was so much $$$ 🤯
@CheeseBae
@CheeseBae Год назад
@@jdbfortney people like to flaunt their wealth even today. Washington was a soldier, not an interior designer. That job didn't even exist back then. He bought what was most expensive thinking it would be better. There are lots of people today who think the same way. Gold toilet seat anyone?
@voltaireon
@voltaireon Год назад
I’ve never been so thrilled that I have a colonial home with hardwood floors and I’m going hardcore into the intense colors. 🎉
@taylorjbaz
@taylorjbaz Год назад
I decorate in the cozier, primitive-colonial lane. Thanks for the video! Either lane of colonial style is timeless, so it’s actually one of the smartest ways to decorate; investing in and building an authentic collection that won’t need to be replaced, because its not trendy and never looks outdated-just classic.
@beverlymartin179
@beverlymartin179 Год назад
As a girl from Richmond, Va., thanks for recording this video. Not so sure the elements of the new traditional trend are different from the already historical styles. But it is my style with a twist of freshness and added art and accessories! As always, people who love interior design and their homes are really NEVER done decorating. LOL
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
YAY!!! Thanks for sharing!
@Mustangmom2k
@Mustangmom2k Год назад
I'm also in Virginia and my house is colonial (like everyone else's). Great video, but I must agree, I don't see anything different in the "new" colonial from the "old." Around here, it's always in style because it's classic.
@fancycat
@fancycat Год назад
Another Virginian here. This style isn't a trend here, it is a lifestyle. Loved the video.
@s.barlow7062
@s.barlow7062 Год назад
Williamsburg here,. Love it and love entertaining in my grand home.
@tlmorris
@tlmorris Год назад
Richmond here! I have a Colonial style home and I love this look! 🏡
@CM-wh8hn
@CM-wh8hn Год назад
I love my 1800 sq foot traditional Georgian colonial, and Lisa your advice is perfect as alway. A colonial can be so flexible, and I lean towards simplicity, as in the Shaker style decor. Shaker style decor is I think one of the unique American treasures since it combines both the traditional colonial ,but also the uniquely elegant Shaker simplicity. Shaker is a style that looks modern, because it is so simple. But it also uses so much wood so it looks warm, while still being simple and modern. I live in Connecticut, and I am always surprised at how Shaker decor is not known in other parts of America. Shaker kitchen cabinet doors are popular around the country. But there are many other Shaker decor pieces that are not as well known, that are absolute treasures, because they look simple. . That Shaker classic hymn also applies to Shaker decor..."Tis a gift to be simple, tis a gift to be free..." .
@patrickmurphy3179
@patrickmurphy3179 Год назад
Shaker has always been a "thing" here in the Midwest.
@rainbowdreamer9469
@rainbowdreamer9469 Год назад
One can never go wrong sticking with a "classic" style of Colonial architecture or décor. It's timeless and never goes out of style. I've always avoided trends, which can get expensive with having to redecorate with the very latest style "rage"! The Colonial looks is warm, inviting and classy. My favorites are Georgian & Federal, since I'm somewhat of a more formal guy. Also pleased that this love affair with gray is finally becoming passe! Lisa, you always make your presentations so interesting and informative. Thank you so much for your approach to interior design!
@debrazawlocki3975
@debrazawlocki3975 Год назад
Thank you! I am "at that age" where I want family history married to clutter-free. This era definitely helps me create that list while shedding unnecessary items. A blessed day to you!
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
Wonderful!
@bradwatson7324
@bradwatson7324 Год назад
My wife and I have been slowly working on this style in our house since our marriage 18 years ago. It's been challenging for us because we live in a suburb of Fort Worth, Texas, and the stores that carry the right merchandise are more to the eastern part of the country. And many times, the style has been modernized. So finding quality, traditional, Colonial Williamsburg type, pieces is quite a scavenger hunt. And because it's now such a niche market, it can really drive up the price. But it's doable; it's just more work and more money than one might initially expect.
@CDankies
@CDankies Год назад
Lol I used to live near Williamsburg VA. Now in this season I’m in Fort Worth. Any ideas or store recommendations would be appreciated. Wish Lisa would make a video on suburban architecture, as well, and how to maximize it.
@hollykeller1545
@hollykeller1545 Год назад
Colonial homes are going to come back because they have actual rooms with doors, porches, mud rooms and really hard hardwood floors.
@anotherhomeschoolmom1367
@anotherhomeschoolmom1367 Год назад
I've been heading this direction in my interior design preference for a few years now. So sick of the modern. I love this warm, cozy, nostalgic style.
@claudiamiller7730
@claudiamiller7730 Год назад
Was bound to happen…what goes around comes around…the beauty of vintage, solid, classically styled, gorgeously visual structures will always be appreciated by those who understand US architectural history. I knew keeping my cherry Queen Anne furniture was a good thing..could never ever replace it these days, cuz, you know - $$$$$!!!
@JJ-ur9yp
@JJ-ur9yp Год назад
Think of all the beautiful mahogany and cherry furniture people painted into “Shabby Chic”!
@Julia29853
@Julia29853 Год назад
@@JJ-ur9ypthat is so sad to think about! Hopefully nothing really valuable was painted that way!
@lisatague305
@lisatague305 Год назад
My family home was colonial and I loved it ! Thanks for doing this video .
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Share with your friends!
@dietzhaus
@dietzhaus Год назад
I’ve always been a huge fan of Federal style (i.e. “colonial”) buildings, and live in a very colonial style house. It’s so convincing that visitors think it’s from the early 1800s, even though it was built in the early 2000s (giving us the bonus of modern day systems). Regardless of the trends, I will always love colonial style and a more traditional decor to go along with it - with small touches of modern to make it interesting and less precious. My decor decisions were guided by the rooms in Colonial Williamsburg. I had NO IDEA that I was being trendy, I just know what I like! 😊
@leighabbott105
@leighabbott105 Год назад
These are timeless styles. Symmetry is key, esp for Georgian style. People think mid70s bicentennial kitsch but it’s so much more. Federal & Georgian can blend fairly seamlessly. Embrace moulding and trim!
@DesignTimeWithPaula
@DesignTimeWithPaula Год назад
People want it because the style allows them a way to incorporate those inherited pieces we've had no use for in years. Therefore, I love the education about it. Thank you, Lisa. We appreciate you.
@Androgynary
@Androgynary Год назад
I agree that there is a casual and a formal lean to this new traditional style-however, I feel like another approach I see people doing is mixing traditional formal w traditional casual for an eclectic “collected over time” feel…as if you inherited the country manor furniture and moved them into the cottage.
@Mary.Mercedes
@Mary.Mercedes Год назад
NOT a craze. A CLASSIC forever. Living in this style home is far more pleasing to the soul openband harmony of the family.
@msurreal_929
@msurreal_929 Год назад
You’re talking my love language Dutch colonial !!!!!
@cathylehman7538
@cathylehman7538 Год назад
Hey, Lisa--love the topic! Thank you. It could be interesting to showcase the difference between French influence/Duncan Phyfe and British influence in decor as a sub-category to this. What do you think?
@lauralukic6825
@lauralukic6825 Год назад
I love this kind of period content! I searched high and low in my area for a georgian and finally found a fixer upper (it was all modern inside), and is a challenge to design so it doesn't feel "museum"
@adc9270
@adc9270 Год назад
The windows and rooms were small to help with heating in the winter. They would close off whole portions of the house and live in one or two rooms. When the truth is not glamorous it goes untold.
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
Yes that's so true, I miss inside shutters!
@sigh_anna
@sigh_anna Год назад
I begrudgingly bought a colonial style in Canada. I have since grown to appreciate the ornate from the door trim, the shutters, and columns. It is red brick, I have a black door, and am going to paint the shutters black. I'm really enjoying playing up the style now. I've thrown in a couple of modern acce to just to keep it a little current.
@1CelloOne
@1CelloOne Год назад
This is a fantastic video. I grew up not far from Williamsburg, VA, in a typical colonial style home with colonial blue. In my younger years, I wanted a style as far removed from Colonial as possible. Now that I'm older, I find myself loving it more and more. Thanks for doing this video and showing what a lot of homes on the east coast look like!
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@threearrows2248
@threearrows2248 Год назад
I'm in Miami and live in a neighborhood with Key West Colonial type houses. My house is only 1,500 sq ft and I'd love something larger, but I can't part ways with my adorable house. Realtors have come over and told us, "Don't sell this house!" We still have separate kitchen and pantry rooms, while every other house in Miami seems to be open concept. I love the coziness, the colors we've picked, the painted trim.
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
Very cool!
@lorenadugan6355
@lorenadugan6355 Год назад
Nope. Did that in the 1980s. I loved the colors and decor and did it in a nice not overdone way. Not heavy but beautiful. Not going there again. Still warm but different. ✌️
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
Thanks for sharing!!
@bricksloth6920
@bricksloth6920 Год назад
I like it for actual colonial homes. Or "new colonial" homes I suppose. I guess I'm saying it's not a style I personally have any desire to embrace, but I'm fine looking at pictures of it.
@kacyandlaura
@kacyandlaura Год назад
When we moved into our new build (with 3 young kids) 4 years ago I said, “I can see everyone! I can hear everyone!” And I loved our open layout. Now my kids are older and I say,” I can see everyone! I can hear everyone!” And I see the advantage to having a house with rooms rather than a living room, dining room, kitchen combo.
@maureenmaureen713
@maureenmaureen713 Год назад
Very cool info. Any chance you could educate us about Craftsmen style homes? Those are by far, my favorite. Thank you Lisa!
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
Sure thing!
@gbs5736
@gbs5736 Год назад
Have always loved the colonial decor. Lived in the Northeast for years some of the time in a cape cod and absolutely loved both the simple look and the Georgian. So glad to hear this coming back.
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
Thanks for sharing! 😊
@afternoononthedock
@afternoononthedock 11 месяцев назад
Big fan of this timeless, forgiving, easy to pull off style. It can be achieved at so many price points from new reproduction to antiques to consignment finds. Benjamin Moore has a selection of Williamsburg colors, very appealing.
@RED-cy7ig
@RED-cy7ig Год назад
The old is new again.
@MamaHubesFCS
@MamaHubesFCS Год назад
Thanks for the history of housing, Lisa. I teach Interior Design at the high school level and I always talk about history of housing. It predicates how you decorate your home. Personally I am so happy this is coming back. I'm really tired of the beach or farmhouse look.
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
That is awesome!
@goatygal
@goatygal Год назад
This is my style and has been since farmhouse. I love “primitive” colonial. Colors that work are black, brown and white with shades of these throughout. Makes the holiday colors pop ❤
@barbb.9489
@barbb.9489 Год назад
Love the idea of history using a modern approach. ❤
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
So glad!
@Jan-qv8ku
@Jan-qv8ku Год назад
I grew up in a Georgian Colonial, with the style through out the house- I love it! It feels very homey and warm to me. 💛
@Androgynary
@Androgynary Год назад
This is my style-English Country in particular. I’m an avid thrifter and most of my furniture is vintage/secondhand, so I’m easily able to achieve this look. I also like mixing design styles by going very traditional for the majority of my interior-but using more contemporary/modern artwork.
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
Love that!
@SandraForde-o5f
@SandraForde-o5f 17 дней назад
I own a 1934 Colonial Ranch and I absolutely LOVE IT! 18th Century French Rococo is exploding in my interior design scheme throughout my home. Like walking back in time! Even got my black and silver 6 burner gas Elmira stove
@peggytravels793
@peggytravels793 Год назад
Spent many years living within 30 minutes of Williamsburg, VA and so not a fan of the any type of “Colonial” decor. I bought my first furniture in that area so it was colonial style and I lived with it a few years before I could change it out.
@theschnauz2138
@theschnauz2138 Год назад
Thank you for this video! This is my house-Georgian red brick. I leaned into the formal design elements. I think this particular style has always been outside of trends and therefore dates better.
@RachelDee
@RachelDee Год назад
Oooo thank you. I want to enhance my German colonial revival home’s architectural design, but also bring it into modern times.
@marjoriejudge5348
@marjoriejudge5348 Год назад
love this style ---why because it looks more attainable for regular people w/o selling the farm - do more content on this please
@kimcreate1
@kimcreate1 Год назад
I love this style, living in New England, we have beautiful colonials all over. They are so beautiful. I love how you explained the details, such as the ceilings weren’t high because of the tree heights. So interesting. I love the gorgeous teal color in The outlander Virginia home.
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@mschenandlerbong8539
@mschenandlerbong8539 Год назад
Very interesting. Although, trees on the east coast are very very tall.
@100mfp
@100mfp Год назад
I don't like the colonial style. I've lived in the West all my life. But I'm interested in history and architecture and I found this video very informative. Thanks so much!
@laken1804
@laken1804 5 месяцев назад
The old houses in Massachusetts get this style very well. Most of the woods and panelling are wood stained with a natural wood color. But the grand houses you'll find panelling in gray or the same blue that we see in the video.
@rumhound5903
@rumhound5903 Год назад
Figures... As soon as I'm wanting to build a colonial replica... The style comes back. That'll add $50k to the price tag!
@jannieo
@jannieo Год назад
As a life long New Englander whose family goes back to the 1630's in Massachusetts and into Maine early 1700's, I love the Colonial, and the Cape Cod, and of course the Salt Box! Thank you!!!
@artfuldodger870
@artfuldodger870 Год назад
I can't pick a lane so I do both. More formal in my dining room, husbands study/office/foyer/main bedroom. Our family room, kitchen and guest bedrooms more English/French country. We bought out Cape Code last October and have renovated it. Painted the exterior brick White Dove with functional raised panel shutters in Tricorn Black with shutter dogs. Just love the classic look. I've never been a trendy person. I love classic homes, cars and clothes.
@timward3116
@timward3116 11 месяцев назад
Hopefully, Lisa will have another 40-50 years of good health, happy life, and productivity - but when it comes time for her to go to that great canvas in the beyond, engraved on her tombstone will be: "Pick a lane and stay in it."
@EliseRoseCrochet
@EliseRoseCrochet Год назад
I have been looking for a style and this is it! Thank you for sharing!!! ❤️
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
You are so welcome!
@CheeseBae
@CheeseBae Год назад
This is "new colonial" or just Colonial, because this doesn't look new to me? Reminds me of when Cottagecore was "created", even though it was basically just English Country style and had been around for centuries.
@susanschlesinger4791
@susanschlesinger4791 Год назад
I grew up in the 60s in a very "colonial" style house -- in other words, Ethan Alan everywhere down to the portrait of a revolutionary colonelon the wall above the dry-sink. Grabbing a coffee because this oughta be good!
@philippapay4352
@philippapay4352 Год назад
I had no idea that colonial remains the most common home style in the U.S. They also had small windows to retain heat or cool, depending upon the season. People were somewhat smaller and the rooms stayed smaller to fit the folks and retain whatever heat from the fireplace or wood-burning stove was meant to accommodate that room. Gorgeous examples of the architecture types and the rooms that were built using less glass and shorter spans of wooden support. I like the painted moldings. I adored the room with the burgundy chaise longue on the bedroom inside wall near the fireplace, which looked comfortable for sleeping if someone who shared that bedroom was ill and needed to rest nearer the fire and building warmth. I am loving the soft colors, which make a color statement but embrace so much else around them in the room. So helpful.
@rebeccachurch5200
@rebeccachurch5200 Год назад
Thank god some good taste is returning! I never liked modern farmhouse. Everything stark white with black! Horrible, no imagination whatsoever. A classis will never go out of style! The people that bought into the modern farmhouse trend will be stuck with their white elephants (pun intended) forever!
@melissabunn1632
@melissabunn1632 Год назад
This was great!! I am interested in learning more about Craftsman!!
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
More to come! If you want to learn more about design you should join me at DezignSpace.com
@cr-iv1el
@cr-iv1el Год назад
This looks similar to what we grew up with, no?
@Evyeve6582
@Evyeve6582 Год назад
Oh what a joy!! I love classic traditional. I’m not a fan of farm house.
@pw2035
@pw2035 Год назад
America will celebrate its 250th anniversary in 2026, which may help others appreciate this style that has never gone out of style in my humble opinion.
@holleyjohnson7197
@holleyjohnson7197 Год назад
Absolutely love this style! My French Colonial house is more simple in the kitchen and kid's rooms but slightly more formal in the living room and master suite
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
Sounds great!
@LlyleHunter
@LlyleHunter Год назад
I love the French . They make great fries.
@valeriemayhew397
@valeriemayhew397 10 месяцев назад
Oh yes love this style had is for 50 years it was the most expensive furniture of the time. No plastic real wood. I have just added to my collection this year but bought on the internet second hand.
@Jared_Albert
@Jared_Albert 7 месяцев назад
Fantastic! Love your passion. Thank you for keeping our history alive!
@susanwingblade1799
@susanwingblade1799 Год назад
I grew up with the colonial style. I love it. It's timeless, tasteful and just so homey and cozy. Thank goodness this is back. Such a relief from the harsh lines of modern furniture. My own home is a mixture of low and high county. I've always loved it and always will! It's just the best ever!!!!!
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@AvecPoesie
@AvecPoesie Год назад
I recently purchased a beautiful and truly elegant 1945 Colonial Revival Home. It is my first and forever Home. I thoroughly appreciate the aesthetic for its classic Americana, symmetry, and timelessness. So glad to have come across this video. 🖤
@marylut6077
@marylut6077 Год назад
Colonial (built before Revolution) Federal (built after the Revolution)
@MattieDianeMunson
@MattieDianeMunson Год назад
I only like the French !!! Even the word farmhouse offend me 😂😬
@Edypires
@Edypires Год назад
Lisa! I love this video. I’ve been renovating and restoring some old homes in the last couple of years and I just purchase a big colonial home that I’m planing to move in to it from my restored Victorian, and watching this video I know I made all the right design choices. Thank you for all you do for us!
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
Wonderful!
@loganmomable
@loganmomable Год назад
To know where your going you also have to know where you have been. Once again an expert discussion on how to update successfully!
@kareneggemeyer7918
@kareneggemeyer7918 Год назад
So happy to hear this. I have always loved Federal style. Lots of moldings. Every house I’ve owned I’ve added chair rail & crown moldings. I added chair rail to my dining room maybe 3 years ago & my sister in law told me. “It’s out of style & dates my house”. I believe this is a classic style which really never goes out of style. Love your thoughts.
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
I totally agree! Something that is a classic traditional is never out of style!
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
You are so right! Anything in a classic traditional style is never out of date!
@amygriffin7672
@amygriffin7672 Год назад
Liking this!
@christinep.
@christinep. Год назад
Nice, like it much better than contemporary. So tired of the sterile environment.
@JonathonV
@JonathonV Год назад
Aw nuts, I missed it! Sorry, I got distracted! Will watch right away!
@JonathonV
@JonathonV Год назад
Not typically into this style, but I love that green room at 3:39! (Unsurprisingly, haha.) I feel like this is something I’d love and appreciate in someone else’s home, but maybe something I wouldn’t integrate into my own space. As usual, this video is such an enjoyable and educational experience! Thanks, my friend!
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
LUV that you watched....
@1CelloOne
@1CelloOne Год назад
LOVE the Outlander @STARZ reference!
@litrealred6840
@litrealred6840 Год назад
Luv the style! Get away from Miami Vice look!
@helenwalker716
@helenwalker716 Год назад
Been there many times. Love it and Williamsburg .
@PARoth2011
@PARoth2011 Год назад
I started in the antiques business 40 years ago then got into architecture by selling real estate and I STILL learn new things like why window panes were divided and small and I always thought the salt box was a New England invention. I am delighted to see the beautiful style we grew up with being addressed in a modern way. What is interesting is that the (2nd period, meaning Victorian and 1910sh era reproductions) antiques that furnished these colonial homes have come down in value so much because people went whole hog for mid century modern etc years ago that those with a sharp eye can pick up appropriate furniture for this style at very good prices…and it’s all real wood, not cheaply made imports! Thank you for bringing this gracious, historic style back to public attention, it’s so refreshing ❤ Can I plead for a video on how to turn the leisure suit, disco era, 70’s ranch into an entirely different classical style?
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign Год назад
All of that is so right on!
@aynriggs4704
@aynriggs4704 Год назад
Hi, I just found your channel! I really like how you gave the historical context first. I have a Venetian plastering business and work with many architects and designers who should do a lot more education on why we are where we are. Brava!
@trishcabreana2171
@trishcabreana2171 Год назад
Hey Lisa - could you do a video on the new modern cottage design?
@cherylgates9439
@cherylgates9439 2 месяца назад
I have a 1869 Colonial red brick home with a Victorian porch that is paint two shades of gray with red accents. I would like to modernize the color scheme but having trouble deciding what to do. Maybe a sage green accent?
@LisaHoltDesign
@LisaHoltDesign 2 месяца назад
I’d LUV to answer questions and help over at my site in my site... dezignspace.com
@annemariecronen9096
@annemariecronen9096 Год назад
This is the first style trend I can connect with and live with in a while!
@beckybainer9019
@beckybainer9019 Год назад
Loved this video! And…I’m a colonial fan.
@ktrayan1
@ktrayan1 Год назад
I would loooove functioning shutters!!
@angiedefreitas5060
@angiedefreitas5060 Год назад
You had me at Saltbox! It's always been my favourite type of house (no idea why, but it speaks to my east coast roots).
@jstokes
@jstokes Год назад
You dialed in on my current design obsession -and now I have a name thanks to your post -New Colonial. Thank you. I have been using paint color from the Benjamin Moore Williamsburg collection - -they have no small samples, but you can get a brochure or order a fan deck -and the highly pigmented paint colors is so on trend as you describe. Also Farrow and Ball works perfectly with New Colonial -Skimming Stone for off white/grey, Bancha for Green, or especially Arsenic in their archive collection which is spot-on Mt Vernon palette; or Cooke's blue which is stunning as a darker trim color. Also, when you look at Mt. Vernon the rooms do not have that much in them and they feel airy -there is no clutter, but everything in the room is very good. American colonial period antiques are quite prohibitive in price, but English Georgian period antiques have been so out of fashion in the US since 2010 that you can buy at auction exceptional antiques - a Georgian sideboard or commode, a Welsh dresser, a gilt mirror with mercury plate. if you have a good eye you can buy for an absolute song -far less than new furniture. I have always thought that there was a kind of Modernism in how minimal these rooms are -today we would, of course, add comfortable seating, table lamps, etc, but there is something in the considered elegance of this style, combined with such delicious color that I find fascinating and fresh, and timeless.
@marybethmaloyG
@marybethmaloyG Год назад
Yes! I love BM’s CW collection, stunning colors. I was able to get a sample pot of Nelson Blue from my Flagship store in Houston 😊
@jstokes
@jstokes Год назад
@@marybethmaloyG I have not used that one but looking at it now i see that it is a very soft and pretty color. Thank you!
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