Inspired by 18th and 19th century European decor, the classical look favours symmetry and natural materials. Ornate cornices and wainscoting, as well as coffered ceilings, are staples, though modern homeowners tone down these elements with simplified designs.
Design: Laura Gonzales
For the bathroom, opt for neutral hues like cream and olive, and pair them with distinctive stone countertops or tiles, and a gilded mirror. A crystal chandelier would be the cherry on top! Bold and simple, the black and- white checkered floor has been popular since the 1500s and is seen in many Neoclassical buildings.
Design: Fuse Concept
Pay homage to the style’s love for natural materials with Onyx Rainbow, which is suitable for walls and dry-area flooring.
Tiles: Hafary
Anello C and Treccia C are stylish reinterpretations of the grand columns and symmetry found in classical architecture.
Tiles: Hafary
The Cordoba Negro subtly combines a marble finish with a timeless black-and white palette.
Tiles: Hafary