Arched doorways, supports, and bridges are feats of structural engineering and architecture that support weight via a decorative shape. An arch’s dual role garners both functional respect and aesthetic appreciation. Considering that the first arches appeared in buildings as early as the Bronze Age, it’s safe to say that they have a long tradition in architecture. Arches are classic and symmetrical—two important tenants of traditional décor.
In thinking about arches in the realm of traditional design, let’s first look at some examples of architectural arches and arched bridges I’ve seen in my travels:
Arches in my home
These travels have inspired me to add arches to my traditional décor in these ways.
Other ways to use arches
Feeling inspired? Here are some pictorial examples and DIY links for adding arches to your traditional décor:
Arched front door
Arched window tops
Stained glass
Curved entryway between rooms
You can DIY entryway arches.
Arched built-in shelving
You can DIY arched bookshelves.
Outdoor arched wood garden trellis
You can DIY a wooden arched trellis.
Arched nook or window seat
How do you use arches in your traditional home?