If you spend any time on social media, you inevitably noticed the “2026 is the new 2016” movement, a nostalgic embrace of people sharing photos, videos, and other posts that showcase the fashion, music, and online trends of that year. According to Wikipedia, “the phrase reflects nostalgia for a time predating the COVID-19 pandemic, widespread online misinformation, and the increasing ubiquity of artificial intelligence (AI)–generated content.”
The beauty of embracing traditional interior design is that no matter the year or the decade, your home will remain timeless and elegant, a respite from the whim of changing trends. Today we revisit a favorite home featured by The Glam Pad in 2016… It remains as fresh and beautiful as the day it was originally published.

Although it was newly constructed, the interior designer, Suzy Moran, worked diligently with the architects and builder to create a home that would blend seamlessly with the surrounding “old Palm Beach” homes in the neighborhood. Honoring aspects of British Colonial and Regency architecture, the 7,000 square foot home looks as though it has been among the old estates for years. It also provides the perfect backdrop to antiques, collectibles, art, and family treasures.
“The interior is meant to be comfortable, elegantly sophisticated, not trendy and, most importantly, a home where family and friends can truly relax…” said Suzy.
Let’s take a tour! Photography provided by Brantley Photography.













We simply could not love this house more! It is such a timeless classic, designed to last a lifetime. Click here to read more in Luxe.
Interior design: Suzy Moran, Greenfield Grange, Inc.
Architecture: Mark Finlay and Jay Valade, Mark P. Finlay Architects, AIA.
Home Builder: Jim Woolems, Woolems Inc.
Landscape Architecture: John E. Lang, Lang Design Group
Photography: Brantley Photography (follow on Instagram)






Beautiful and very classy too!
What a beautiful traditional home! So nice to see pattern and color!