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How Target’s Fall Threshold Collection Nails the “Updated Classic” Trend

Big announcement that might change your life and reduce all home hesitation or shopping stress: it’s my personal belief/theory that one of the biggest trends of this upcoming year is actually timelessness. It’s like ordering a healthy meal that also tastes delicious; it rarely happens so when it does, you get excited and, well, want to stuff your face/house. We are calling this look “Updated Classic;” it’s a touch similar in feel to the Modern Traditional aesthetic we blogged about here, but with more livability and far more attainable for all. The good news is that Target’s new fall Threshold collection is full of it—every piece you see in this reveal that we styled is affordable, beautiful and available now at our favorite store, Target.

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Before I show you too much, I want to talk a little about why I think people are leaning more into traditional. I believe the reason for this trend shift is cultural, people wanting warmth and the comfort of “traditional” but with accessories and accent pieces that still feel contemporary and edgy. We want to avoid chaos without too many conflicting colors or busy patterns, but still have spaces that feel layered and comfortable.

We also want to know that our money is stretching further with major pieces we buy—the more traditional and classic, the higher chance that they will work with any style in the case that our house or style shifts. So the furniture in this collection is transitional and is so simple it literally can’t be dated for years and years to come.

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“Updated Classic” is happening and today I’m going to walk you through how to look for and combine your pieces to successfully create a look like we did, whether it’s with pieces you already have or if you are starting fresh (lucky you; like I said, it’s just a one-stop shop at Target).

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Step 1: Choose major upholstery pieces that have some curve (= warm and inviting) but not too much decorative detail (= modern and fresh).

The sofa and this wingback does this in a perfect way.

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Look at that chair. When I first saw it in the lookbook months ago, I said “You better place a very large order, including 2 for me.” I’ve long been a wingback fan for their comfort and classic vibe, heck they’ve been around for centuries, so I KNOW they are timeless, but this one is so beautifully updated and affordable. Those legs are delicate but shapely in a way that feels fresh and the scale is just right for an accent chair (sometimes wingbacks can be LARGE and feel like they’re eating a room).

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The fabric is a soft gray linen (with a poly blend to make it more stain resistant), the piping looks so high-end and is done so well, and the legs give it a more midcentury feel which edges it up a bit. I want this chair many places in my life now and will likely put it in my living room or my bedroom.

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On to the sofa. Here’s a hot trend that is going nowhere: a slimmer upholstered arm helps a sofa not feel too chunky but it’s still comfortable to lean against while allowing for more seating space. Also if you are shopping now, go for less seat and back cushions for a cleaner look (two vs. three for instance).

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The furniture in this whole line is refined but casual and that soft swoop of the arm is understated and just so easy to layer (and lay) upon.

Step 2: Keep major pieces in classic, neutral tones for timelessness.

We all know this and it seems redundant, but neutrals are timeless because they don’t fall victim as easily to trend swings. That said, don’t be afraid to mix in some hits of color, like a green velvet easy chair, and throw in some family heirlooms to help elevate these neutral pieces and give them a different context. If your style is full of color, then don’t start layering beige on gray all over your house. If you’re all about that sapphire blue sofa, then, by all means, go for it, but it’s also not a bad idea if your color preferences change often (or you don’t have super strong leanings) to start with a major neutral piece and change out the accents frequently.

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I personally think that muted, soft blues and greens can also be neutrals, along with whites, grays and taupes (and navys). Think about the French or Swedish blue-grays; those are always in style and aren’t beige. If this were my personal living room, I’d keep that chair (obviously) but do a more mid-tone sofa and a textured or striped rug because I like a bit more contrast between my pieces of furniture, but that is just my style preference. You can always feel confident that a neutral sofa will a good choice that you likely won’t get sick of for years and years.

Step #3: Edge it up.

This is a CRUCIAL step so you don’t fall into generic/boring territory. It is crucial now that you have your relatively “safe” foundational pieces that you bring in some black accents in a modern shape.

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The side table next to the wingback is pretty amazing in its modern simplicity. Sure, it has a decorative turned base, but it’s so thin and that keeps it feeling “now.” (If you’re jumping out of your chair to buy this, just a little FYI that it’s not available until September 30, but we’ll update the link when it’s ready to be yours).

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The coffee table isn’t new, but it is one of my favorites from Target. The black base is so simple and squared off while the top adds a lot of warmth. The collection repeats this thin black profile in other side tables, as well as those floor candlesticks which I LOVE.

These are honestly some of the pieces that I’m most excited about this year and as we were unboxing the side tables and candlesticks, we were all very impressed. Perhaps some EHD unboxing videos are in order. If you don’t know what an unboxing video is, give it a Google, and let the oddness horrify you (and whatever you do, DO NOT let your kids see—I hear that kids can watch hours of other kids just opening up “presents” which seems rather odd).

We did a poll on Instagram between these two black side tables and it was literally 50/50 (well technically 51% to 49% but close enough).

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Step #4: Ground it with nature.

The black edges up the neutral look, and the wood tones and natural elements take it back down. This contrast is crucial to keeping it feeling updated, not dated.

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For the wood elements, we kept it more refined, and less rustic. My goodness, I feel like all I’ve said this year is rustic and refined. This side table (another piece that isn’t available until September 30) is GREAT especially for how inexpensive it is. It is heavy and substantial (Target refers to it as a coffee table) but I think depending on how much space you have to work with, it’s actually a perfect large-scale side table (or group a few for coffee table).

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The new cabinet collection in this pretty wood is also feeling very “Updated Classic” while leaning even a little contemporary. The ribbed texture of the wood gives it a more modern feel, but the lines are so clean and simple and in the warm wood it still works with our more traditional vibe.

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You can see in the above photo how the wood tones work so well together and really help warm up the room. (Yes, that chair is also part of the collection but wasn’t working in the living room so we threw it here and this is one of my favorite shots).

Certainly, the large (definitely outdoor) tree, plants, branches and wood tones (including that lovely and always popular lamp) show you how you can layer on natural elements to warm up a space and add character (even when everything is brand new). Target has a few terrariums and pots with some rather real-looking faux greenery and it’s my professional opinion that these are great to use if you buy higher end ones and of course keep the dust off of them.

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Step #5: Add handmade elements through textiles, accessories and art.

This is also another contrast to the more modern black shapes. Sleek and hard + handmade and soft creates tension and keeps it feeling interesting and layered.

If your furniture is a simple linen like this, then layering on another texture is important to keep it feeling collected and warm. Here’s where you can bring in color (like that awesome and super squishy blue plaid pillow) or edge it up with this vegan leather in the above sofa. The knits are chunky and cozy and there are so many great plaids in the collection (perfect for my #ehdmountainfixer).

The art and pottery are always great at Target, we know this to be true, and this fall, there are so many pieces that feel really special, in a simple way.

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The turned wood candlesticks are so elegant and refined (and sorry that dresser is an antique + stop staring at that gorgeous custom door please). That rug is new, by the way, and had it been larger, we would have used it in the living room. It’s such a beautiful dark taupe and cream pattern.

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The black wood turned bowl looks like you could have purchased it at Nickey Kehoe but it’s from Target (for $25). This shoot was only styled with samples so I haven’t even seen 1/10th of the pottery or lighting and I’m already so excited. I’ll use that little white pottery jug over and over, and the micro wood base lamp is so modern and fresh. The whole collection of white pottery is just beautiful and so timeless. I could go on and on.

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If you are wondering where this gorgeous location is, you’ll have to stay tuned to see how we are styling the rest of the house (it’s a friend of a friend’s who is an architect/set designer, so we are going to collaborate and shoot it for the blog). While we weren’t doing much in the kitchen, we took this beautiful shot below because we couldn’t help it.

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That’s a ridiculously beautiful still-life. HUGE kudos to the photo/styling team (Sara, Brady and Emily B.) for creating this romantic fall moment. While the antique farm table is obviously not from Target, everything else is from the fall Target collection (most is from Threshold, with a couple Project62 mixed in).

So that’s my five-step process and one that I think is easy to follow. Remember, even if you are doing a rather traditional style like this one, keeping it eclectic will give it that updated and “now” context. The refined linen + curved arm + serious black side tables + organic wood shapes + oil paintings + chunky knits + faux leathers + handmade pottery all in a coordinating color palette = a timeless, updated classic look that is ALSO on trend.

While I love to mix in other styles and antiques or vintage to break up the newness and feel more like me, so many of these pieces could also work with any style because of their simplicity. If you like this look in its completeness and you are starting out and want to just go to one store to pull together a beautiful, affordable, comfortable, timeless, inviting, updated classic living room, Target’s fall Threshold collection is here for you. Here’s your epic Get the Look to bring this vibe home:

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1. Stoneware Mug | 2. Buckland Live Edge Accent Table | 3. Sofa | 4. Medium Striped Ceramic Vase | 5. Blue Ceramic Tray | 6. Linked Object Sculpture | 7. Coffee Table | 8. Industrial Task Floor Lamp | 9. Faux Leather Square Throw Pillow | 10. Blue Woven Stripe with Tassels Pillow | 11. Plaid Tablecloth Brown/Cream | 12. Blue Cotton Cross Weave Throw | 13. Decorative Basket Water Hyacinth | 14. Neutral Tapestry Woven Area Rug | 15. Lincoln Cane Chair with Upholstered Seat | 16. Faux Succulent in Wood Pot Plant | 17. Elgin Accent Table | 18. Candle Holder (set of 3) | 19. Decorative Wooden Bowl | 20. Landscape Canvas Wall Art (set of 2) | 21. Oak Wood Tripod Floor Lamp | 22. Cheswold Wingback Chair | 23. Side Table | 24. Tall Striped Vase White | 25. Decorative Box Basket | 26. Faux Mohair Plaid Throw | 27. Slat Storage Cabinet Brown | 28. Woven Plaid Square Throw Pillow | 29. Chunky Knit Throw | 30. Ottoman | 31. Vase Watering Can Speckled Glaze | 32. Medium Candle Holder Hurricane Glass | 33. Tall Candle Holder Hurricane Glass | 34. Decorative Tray Speckled | 35. Fillable Glass Assembled Table Lamp | 36. Faux Wood Table Lamp | 37. Cast Iron Bookcase | 38. Small Candle Holder | 39. Large Candle Holder | 40. Stoneware Mini Bowl | 41. Live Edge Accent Table | 42. Brewster Rolled Arm Chair | 43. Stripe Area Rug | 44. Iron Serving Tray | 45. Glass Stackable Short Tumbler | 46. Short Striped Vase White | 47. Blue Glaze Vase | 48. Vase Watering Can | 49. Faux Succulent Garden in Vase | 50. Banana Leaf Cube Storage Basket | 51. Blue Glaze Vase Watering Can | 52. Terracotta Decorative Bowl | 53. White Dipped Glaze Vase | 54. Velvet Trim Table Runner | 55. Navy Napkins | 56. Gold Stainless Steel Silverware | 57. Woven Seagrass Round Tray | 58. White Decorative Bowl | 59. Brown Glaze Vase 

Target also curated the majority of the pieces we used for the shoot on custom landing pages so you can see everything in one place. Check out each collected vignette here:

  1. Classic Neutral Living Room With Fireplace
  2. Traditional Neutral Living Room Sofa Styling
  3. Bright, Traditional Reading Nook
  4. Console Vignette/Timeless Entryway

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We didn’t stop there and, of course, Brian and I created a video for you to see this all in action before you head to the store (or click away to the site).

I realize that this is not everyone’s style. I think about how popular the Opalhouse makeovers were (refresher: we did two bedrooms in two different styles using that line, here and here) and this is so different, so I’d love to hear your thoughts and whether you think this “Updated Classic” look has as much longevity as I do. I personally think that wingback would work in almost anybody’s home, no matter what the style. Do you agree?

***This post is in partnership with Target, a brand who we support completely and love partnering with.

***Photography by Sara Tramp for EHD, art direction by me, styling by Brady and Emily B, and video by Propeller Digital Content.

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Ale
5 years ago

Oh my goodness!! This line is perfection! Best Threshold rollout yet. Running to Target as soon as they open.

mhs
5 years ago

Lovely thanks! What kind of tree is that in the left corner of the pics? It’s beautiful

Sandra
5 years ago
Reply to  mhs

I believe that’s an acacia (google “gray leaf acacia”), and while it’s gorgeous in that corner, it’s for certain an outdoor tree (i.e., a photoshoot prop here).

Rachel
5 years ago
Reply to  mhs

I want to know too!! Is it even real?!

Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Rachel

It is real but as Sandra mentioned (and I put in the post to be upfront) it belongs outside. We took some editorial freedoms 🙂

Julie S
5 years ago
Reply to  mhs

Yes, a feathery type of acacia – I LOLed when I saw it because we have one in our yard and I am certain it would not last long inside. Desert tree.

Ashley
5 years ago

I am really glad to see something a little more traditional and calm in the mainstream. Lately it seems like its hard to find anything except mid-century, which is just not my aesthetic. The Opalhouse line is so cool and eclectic, but can feel a little too busy.

Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Ashley

I just love that you have the options. I feel like every side of my style brain gets addressed. 🙂

Katie
5 years ago
Reply to  Ashley

Agreed! I love seeing that antique chest with these items, too, because unpainted wood antiques are way more common in my house than mid-century modern, and I love seeing these style juxtaposed.

Sarah
5 years ago

I am 100% ON BOARD with “updated classic”! This is the look I go for in my own house. I’m in the Midwest, and I feel like this look is more relatable for most styles of homes here than, say, the California Cool or boho. Also, it’s gorgeous.

Totally going to look for some modern black pieces and oil paintings to round out my space now! PLEASE do more on the “updated classic” look 🙂 You guys are amazing!

Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Sarah

Oh good! And thank you 🙂

Rachel
5 years ago

This style resonates with me SO much. The modern traditional post was a little too “don’t touch” but very beautiful too. I have two littles under 5 so I need accessible and this is it! ❤️ Target is stealing my heart but sometimes I also worry that it makes items that were once more unique ubiquitous. It’s a love hate relationship sometimes 🙂

Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Rachel

I think that since they are so simple even if everyone does buy them and you see them everywhere, you can style them differently.
AND 5 UNDER 5?? You deserve an easy house. Nice job, mama. xx

Herself In Dublin
5 years ago

OMG, the tantalising glimpse of that kitchen!

Andrea
5 years ago

Love these pieces! So classic and versatile!
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Daria
5 years ago

I love so many styles but when I think about my dream house, this feels like it. I love so much of this.

Allison
5 years ago

I love everything about this!! So good.

Heather
5 years ago

Love all of this. I definitely feel like this fits anywhere. It’s less exciting than the opal house collection, but, like you said, much more timeless. I’ll take two of everything, but my first purchase will be that wood and black bowl.

Laura
5 years ago

Loving this line! It’s so clean and beautiful. Well done Target and well done Team Emily on this shoot! It’s gorgeous!

Christina
5 years ago

Love it. And I love a lot of styles, but yes…totally timeless and classic and really pulled together. It is like a marriage of different periods subtly crossing over their exact time. That sentence makes total sense to me. 🙂

(example: Something might be 1800-1850, but it looks like it is 1853 so it blends well with the 1850-1900.) Still confused? Sorry. Up since 3:30 AM and just started on my first cup of coffee…. (Wake Up Call coffee -smoothest, best ever. http://www.wakeupcoffee.biz/) And I’m not connected to the coffee, but whenever my family visits from Spokane, WA to Ohio where coffee is under appreciated, I make them bring me some beans. You’re welcome.)

Brooke
5 years ago

I think it’s definitely a nice alternative to very traditional pieces. As a hard and fast MCM person only a few of the accessories might interest me but I can appreciate that it’s a great option for a lot of people who want a more traditional feel without it being too stuffy.

kanchipuram sarees
5 years ago
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Julie S
5 years ago

Well I don’t know about everyone else but I’m geeking out over here (which I kinda hate to do on principle with an everything-by-a-sponsor post) but… this is MY STYLE. I vastly prefer it to the Opalhouse which was fun to look at and enticing but I realized not something I actually want to live with in this decade of my life (as opposed to my early 20’s). Every room in this shoot looks a lot like my home down to the basic architecture and furniture choices, though my home has a smidge more of the green/blue/terracotta colors among the neutrals. I died when I saw that wingback, then I died again when I saw it doesn’t come in blue. Those legs kill me! I have a single blue chair that I can’t find another of and it really wants to be a pair.
Amazing work, though. It really looks beautiful and not like it was all from one store. I was supposed to paint my girls’ bedroom today but I’m feeling bleh so maybe I will just make it a Target run instead 😉

Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Julie S

YAY. that makes us VERY happy. Check out the rest of the collection. This is only like 1/3rd of it 🙂 xx

Julie P
5 years ago

Amazing job guys! The whole time I was thinking “wow that pair of landscape paintings has to be unique and expensive” and then you didn’t mention them so I was SURE it was. And bam, then they’re from Target. And $45?! What the what?! So amazing. Thanks for styling out such an awesome room!

Liz
5 years ago

I love these pieces and this style, but something is driving me crazy. Where is the refrigerator in the kitchen?!?! I see a sink and a stove, I am so confused!

Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Liz

I’ll show you when we shoot it. Its in a butlers pantry and while many people would probably not like this, we love it and think its so smart. Again the home is owned by an architect and a graphic designer so they value aesthetics and likely care more about the space than ease, but shooting there for a week I can say that it didn’t feel annoying to me (but this is the girl who also put my fridge on the other side of kitchen from the sink). More to come but we loved the kitchen, thus the reason we are shooting it. xx

Gwen
5 years ago

I loved this post and shoot. I actually just bought 2 of those wingback chairs because of it. We moved a few months ago, and we finally have the resources to try and make deliberate choices about furniture in our living room (instead of a daybed/sofa where the back falls off when you lean on it). I love that they are this modern/traditional – our house is a 100-year old Craftsman, and we really want to make an effort to choose some of the more substantial pieces so that they feel like they fit with the character of the house, so that we have some leeway to mix it up with accessories, etc. We had been looking and really considering going custom (I was in the Serena & Lily store this weekend, since they’re having that 20% custom upholstery), but I wasn’t ready to pull the trigger. I’m kind of nervous about how chairs will look in the space, and nervous about how a lighter upholstery (to go with an emerald green english roll arm sofa (the Rose) that we just ordered from Interior Define for their annual 15% off sale) will work. These – I love the dimensions –… Read more »

Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Gwen

YAY. And while I love Serena and lily, these are far more affordable. I ordered two yesterday for our living room, too (and no, as much as I’ve begged and tried to convince them I need to have my own parking spot and endless gift card, I don’t have an unlimited Target budget so I’m buying them for myself). I’m putting one in the living room and one in our master bedroom (I think … i probably only need one but if they sell out i’ll be SO BUMMED).

emily jane
5 years ago

Wow… The new product + your/your team’s styling = a space that is lovely, inviting, comforting, attainable, live-in-able, affordable and yes, timeless ; ) I shall be out the door and on my way to Target as soon as I finish my coffee!

ps. none or non trend..? (beginning of post -accompanying the title…)

Amy
5 years ago
Reply to  emily jane

Non

Kelly
5 years ago

I love all these pieces and will definitely be incorporating some of them into my home! I like a good mix of traditional and modern, I think it makes for a more interesting aesthetic!

Thanks for the sneak peek!

Bridget Schopp
5 years ago

Love this collection, and it was beautifully styled by you and your team! I’m a designer and many of my clients resonate with this Updated Classic look. I’ll definitely be purchasing some of these items and am especially looking forward to that turned black side table coming out! I absolutely love the teal square art hanging above the stained chest of drawers! Where could I find that? Thank you!

Julie
5 years ago
Reply to  Bridget Schopp

Yes! I love that square abstract art, too. I’m hoping it’s from Target?

Hilary
5 years ago
Reply to  Julie

Yes! Love that art.

Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Hilary

yep! From Target. the mustache art and the vintage map is the only thing that isn’t

Lena
5 years ago

I love this so much! There are a few pieces here I am buying – if I can find them!

I’m in Canada and the target website drives me bonkers. All links (not just yours) redirect to the Target homepage rather than the specific product. Can they fix that? I want to click and buy. Help a Canadian out, Target!

Lulu
5 years ago
Reply to  Lena

It’s terrible!
Signed,
a fellow Canadian

Suz
5 years ago

There is not one piece that I don’t love, seriously. Loved the video too. Nice work, Brian.

Vicki Leet
5 years ago

Thanks for the info. always need a reason to go to target. Do by chance know the type of black windows are shown ?

Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Vicki Leet

I think they are original and 100 year old, like mine but painted black. Wood framed and Just so pretty. When we first got there they had window treatments and the space was painted a dark gray, so once we painted and took down the treatments it was a totally different room.

Paula Carr
5 years ago

I think the look itself has longevity. I’m just so OVER grey. It bores me everytime a new image comes up with mostly grey tones. Looks like a room full of dust bunnies.

Also, my taste in colors really hasn’t changed all that much in my life, so I don’t feel a need to that all over neutral room with “pops” of color. Seems so tentative and timid to me. Color is life to me. Without I feel depressed and edgy.

Looks like a really nice house, but I hate how open the kitchen is to the living room. Feels like you’re just sitting in the kitchen. Although it’s a pretty kitchen.

Likes? That little unavailable side table! If it’s not too spendy I’ll be snapping it up on 9/30. The wing (winglet?) chair is a great shape. You’re certainly right about wing chairs having the potential to eat up a room! Just wish it was in a less drab, depressing color. Defeats the cost saving purpose if you have to change the upholstery. And draping it with a throw just doesn’t make a difference.

Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Paula Carr

Its a warm cream, Paula, not gray I promise. I like gray furniture, but these have a lot of warmth I promise 🙂 set your alarm on 9/30 – it seems like a lot of people are going to snatch up that side table (me, too). xx

Nicole
5 years ago

I’ve been thinking about this so much lately – my personal and completely unpredicted swing toward timeless design. I drooled over dwell magazine and dreamed about building a modern house for 20 years – with clean lines and cement and pops of bright color. It was like a total rejection of the scrolled, paneled, avocado shag carpet we grew up with. But suddenly – what? – I’ve built this house and as I finish it I can’t get myself to pull the trigger on the ultra modern light fixtures (think blu dot) and furnishings and am instead leaning toward timeless pieces like schoolhouse lights and linen and lots of wood (I’m calling this scandinavian because I just can’t get myself to even THINK I’m going traditional). Is it because we embraced rejection modern for a couple decades and now we can relax? Thanks for the post and inspiration.

Susan
5 years ago
Reply to  Nicole

The late, great designer Mark Hampton began his career working in modern design with David Hicks. Both men eventually moved to more traditional design. I’m paraphrasing here, but Hampton said that modern design was a “failure,” because people still want their potted plants and bits and bobs scattered about. Basically people want warmth, and a lot of modernism does not feel warm or inviting.

And the pendulum keeps on swinging, so that what’s old is new again….

Mark Hampton wrote a great monthly column for House Beautiful, I think, which were gathered into a book. It is full of some of the best design advice. I can’t remember the name, but I think google could help you out with that.

Lil
5 years ago

I’m in love. That wingback is amazing!

Alex
5 years ago

I love this whole collection! I also REALLY love the art in the entryway photo (first one under #5). Is that from Target also??

Paige Cassandra Flamm
5 years ago

All the pieces are so gorgeous! I need to head over there to get some pieces for our new house!

Paige
http://thehappyflammily.com

Lindsey F
5 years ago

As silly as it sounds, I’ve literally been trying to nail down a two word description of my style for ages, and you’ve finally done it! Updated classic! It’s relaxed and inviting and cozy but fresh. It has a lot of stuff but still feels light and minimal. I love it so much! While others have come close, this is the maybe the first room you’ve done where I want (and can afford haha) ALLLL of it. More of the updated classic please! Also, big props to target.

Alan
5 years ago

I want to love that wingback chair, but the super low arm rests seem really awkward to me. Maybe easier for kids to get in and out of it but it looks like it would be uncomfortable for adults to actually use. Anyone else?

Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Alan

I don’t think its a lounge-y TV watching chair, but for a living room, sitting room or a bedroom I love the lower arms.

Nicole Fredericks
5 years ago

You are my most favorite designer!! Loved you on Home Design Star way back when. I have a question, how can you get a modern feel in your home when you don’t have the amazing light as seen in this post? I’d love to have white walls but lack natural light. I live in Sacramento Ca in an adorable dutch Colonial home with front and back porches. While the porches offer us extra house footprint, they’ve made our living room dark. I wish I could hire you to help me!

Admin
5 years ago

Dark rooms are SO HARD. I’m battling some right now and i’m painting them in a moodier blue and green (two different rooms) in a texture – think modern plaster finish. it gives the room some movement and the light moves around. don’t go too dark, just a happy medium tone. check out this pin board: https://www.pinterest.com/em_henderson/mountain-fixer/painted-walls-and-tones/

Jesse
5 years ago

I absolutely love this. I would want things a bit more modern in my house, but agree this is timeless.

Candice
5 years ago

Emily, I love the Target Threshold collection. I’m dying to know where I can find that artificial tree seen in the corner of the room. The grayish one? Help please!

Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Candice

It is real but belongs outside 🙂 I’m sorry!!

Kim
5 years ago

I love this style! It IS timeless AND a great look to use staging home! This is more my style than the Opalhouse line, although I did do a powder room in an Opalhouse wallpaper.
BUT that ART above the antique dresser in the entry!?!?! Is THAT Target??? If so, I MUST HAVE!!!!!!

Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Kim

yes!!! And while the Opalhouse did create an emotional response in me, for a living room with kids in my 30’s, yes this is where i’m at. xx

Lisa
5 years ago

Your Target posts are always my favorites. I love how you styled this place. I don’t want to stay in your mountain home (even though I know it will be fabulous) but a dream of mine is if you and your team just sort of showed up at my house like publishers clearinghouse and just styled my house with your mix of high-end, Target, and vintage and then took photos for the blog. I know that my house isn’t living up to its full potential yet and I pore over this blog and others to learn HOW to get it there. But the dream would really be you and your team showing up (possibly with hot coffee and scones too) and doing something great.

Anyone else fantasize about this?!!!!

Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Lisa

In a perfect world we would do this. We called it ‘weekend crashers’ where we would make you leave and then use what you have and do a couple runs to Target and with like 5 people transform your house. If we could get someone to help cover expenses we WOULD do this. That was the original idea behind the two ‘Weekend Crashers’ videos we did. https://stylebyemilyhenderson.com/blog/video/weekend-makeover-mid-century-eclectic-artist and https://stylebyemilyhenderson.com/blog/sylvias-surprise-makeover-living-room

It honestly would be SO MUCH FUN. Its just ensuring that the content would be worth the amount of time, effort and money spent. When I staged a friends house the other day we did a lot of this – pulling from cupboards, rearranging furniture and it looked SO much better and we were all ‘we should do this more often’. Per usual, when running a business, its just a matter of time, money and ROI 🙂

Liz
5 years ago
Reply to  Lisa

I totally understand about ROI, but I just wanted to chime in that, yeah, I have pretty much fantasized about this, too! 🙂 A Weekend Crashers from EHD would be fabulous.

Kelly Pepe
5 years ago

I love the wingback! I’m just confused… the linked chair online looks a little tan — is that the gray one or will that come online on 9/30?

Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Kelly Pepe

Kelly, we shot with samples but I BELIEVE that its the same color, but I can’t say 100%. I just ordered two for myself yesterday so I’ll let you know when I get it. I THINK its the same though. It is definitely that in between color – tan, taupe, cream, gray – definitely grayer than the sofa but still warm. xx

Amy
5 years ago

Beautiful!

Have you done a post on mixing rattann chairs with other types of chairs and furniture styles? If not could you please!?!?

Jen
5 years ago

Love this style! I would enjoy seeing more of this. I skimmed through the first time then went back and carefully looked at each photo. I got lots of ideas and inspiration for my own house! You used antiques and made them look amazing! I have a few antiques that are sentimental to me. I love, love, love seeing different ways to style them. Thank you!

Amy
5 years ago

I am totally into ‘timeless’ rn! Is this sofa really slipcovered? Or upholstered with a slipcover look?
Sincerely,
Mom of 4 Boys

Xuan
5 years ago

Not sure if I missed it, but I’m looking for the pot the fiddle leaf is in. Anyone know? Thanks 🙂

s
5 years ago

Pretty, but feels very Pottery Barn!

Liz
5 years ago
Reply to  s

Ooo, good thought. It *does* feel Pottery Barn. How can we keep distinguished from Pottery Barn?

Laura Hatch
5 years ago

I came back to the blog to reference your post about accent chairs and read this post. BOOM! Perfect chair found and I just got two. Thank you for putting me out my chair search misery!

Heidi
5 years ago

I’m *sort of* starting from scratch. I already purchased a sofa and area rug, but need everything else. I just went through and pinned my favorites – Basically those side tables and allllll the accessories (especially the pottery!).

Oh, and someone should talk about those perfectly melted candles in the fireplace – Dreamy!

Can not wait to see your collaboration on the rest of this house 🙂

KATHERINE
5 years ago

May I ask how the sofa sits? We live in a 1920s bungalow in Denver, but we’re originally from South Louisiana. This style resonates with me, and your work is beautiful. Since we won’t be in this current bungalow forever, we’re looking for a sofa that fits the space, is neutral and appealing to most who will eventually walk through the door when we sell, but most of all is cozy for our little family right now. We do have a black lab, but he doesn’t climb on the couch – just the cuddle chairs (sofia in flaxen from Ballard). I appreciate your input and your willingness to share your amazing creativity. Thank you!

Esvee
5 years ago

It’s all beautiful!

Just want to point out that the brown leather is not vegan or faux. It’s cowhide. Can you please correct that?

Thanks!

LAURA
5 years ago

where is that round tray on the coffee table from? the one with an open book on it? it looks like it belongs to a set with the blue glaze vases, but I can’t find it linked.

Bridgit
5 years ago

I love the blue Brewster Rolled Arm chair! Just curious why it did not work in that room. Did the color clash?

Kristy Taylor
5 years ago

This is my favorite Target collection yet. I adore MCM, but for m house, traditional makes more sense. But I prefer simple, clean lines – so the marriage of the two is ideal! Thanks for this post, I am definitely going to have to make a trip or two to Target.

Molly Tebbe
5 years ago

Hi Emily!
My son has a small room where the furniture can only go one way-bed under window (not centered either) and a storage piece to the left of it. I love that media cabinet but it seems kind of low at 29 inches. Is that really correct? My son Charlie is only 4 and will have a twin so I think this could work scale wise but 29 inches just seems a little low, idk.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.