Anonymous
Post 02/24/2021 03:03     Subject: What is this style called?

I'm picturing the Home Alone house based on your description:

https://betweennapsontheporch.net/home-alone-the-house-and-the-movie-decorating-in-red-and-green/

Colonial, classic, traditional. Large yet cozy.

Anonymous
Post 02/24/2021 00:36     Subject: What is this style called?

Anonymous
Post 02/23/2021 23:01     Subject: Re:What is this style called?

Anonymous wrote:Country Living magazine during the nancy soriano years (98 to 2010?) featured a lot of these homes as did the now defunct "cottage living" . Both can be purchased in bulk on eBay. The style is absolutely making a comeback: comfort, color, personal and layered. For some of us, it never went out of style.


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Editors called this True Blue
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2021 22:47     Subject: What is this style called?

Yes! Love this style. I can’t stand the all grey, white cold trend.
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2021 22:41     Subject: Re:What is this style called?

You should watch little fires everywhere on Hulu. It’s set in a waspy, upper class neighborhood in 1990s Ohio and the house sounds exactly like what you’re describing. I also think of the home in the 90s movie “the perfect murder.” Movie sets, I know, but the look I’m picturing.
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2021 22:39     Subject: What is this style called?

My in-laws.
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2021 22:37     Subject: Re:What is this style called?

90s transitional? Lol
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2021 22:34     Subject: What is this style called?

I think Veranda tends to have the Southern version of what you’re describing.
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2021 22:03     Subject: What is this style called?

I think this used to be called just like family home, right? I think if you looked up American Foursquare decor, you’d find lots of stuff you like. It is kinda Pottery Barn, and I don’t mean that in a snarky way. I do like being in rooms like what you’ve described. The all-white spare decor isn’t for everyone. Cozy, nested, warm rooms are great.
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2021 20:57     Subject: Re:What is this style called?

Anonymous wrote:Country Living magazine during the nancy soriano years (98 to 2010?) featured a lot of these homes as did the now defunct "cottage living" . Both can be purchased in bulk on eBay. The style is absolutely making a comeback: comfort, color, personal and layered. For some of us, it never went out of style.


I love this style. With a little bit of grandmillennial thrown in.
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2021 15:32     Subject: Re:What is this style called?

Country Home was and is a good one too...not cutesy, but shows warm, personal, casual family homes.
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2021 15:29     Subject: Re:What is this style called?

Country Living magazine during the nancy soriano years (98 to 2010?) featured a lot of these homes as did the now defunct "cottage living" . Both can be purchased in bulk on eBay. The style is absolutely making a comeback: comfort, color, personal and layered. For some of us, it never went out of style.
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2021 15:24     Subject: Re:What is this style called?

"Family friendly" design
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2021 14:37     Subject: What is this style called?

Pottery Barn ca. 2000
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2021 14:22     Subject: What is this style called?


Traditional Northeast?
Because there's also Traditional South. And Traditional Southwest.