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Like the name suggests, transitional style bridges the gap between two other styles – traditional and contemporary. Think of transitional style as the best of both worlds, giving you the freedom to blend time-honored traditional elements with more modern touches typically reserved for contemporary spaces. Since you’re not forced to follow strict definitions of either style category, transitional kitchens often have a relaxed and casual atmosphere.
You’ll find plenty of character in a transitional-style space, but it’s always executed in a clean, understated way. The result is both tidy and timeless:
Don’t be afraid to pair styles from different eras and influences. An eclectic collection of furnishings, such as acrylic chairs with a vintage dining table. A faucet in a traditional shape, but with a contemporary finish. A bold, mid-century pendant above a farmhouse sink. As long as the item you love blends into the overall look without calling too much attention to itself, it works.
Perhaps transitional style is so popular because it is the perfect choice for couples who can’t agree. For example, you may think contemporary is too cold, but your better half thinks traditional is too formal or stodgy. With a transitional kitchen, they’ll love the clean, tailored look and you’ll love the welcoming character.
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