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Transitional
What defines transitional style?
The name of Transitional style can be confusing because it doesn't sound very descriptive. It's actually a beautiful decor style, a combination of traditional and modern design. It is a blend of classic elements from traditional designs with clean lines and more contemporary touches. This style is often seen in furniture, with pieces that are both comfortable and functional.
Transitional style often incorporates neutral colors like whites, grays, and beiges, but may also incorporate bolder colors such as blues and greens. Furniture pieces often feature smooth surfaces, straight lines, and minimal ornamentation.
Clean Lines:
Furniture in transitional style is often designed with simple, straight lines, rather than ornate flourishes.
Subtle Details:
Transitional style is not as ornate as traditional styles, but it still uses subtle details to add visual interest. Think of natural touches like wood, stone, and rattan.
Mixed Materials:
To create an eclectic look, transitional style often blends different materials, such as metal and wood.
Accent Pieces:
To bring out the transitional style, accent pieces such as artwork, rugs, and pillows can be used to add a finishing touch.
Transitional design is versatile, timeless, and allows for a variety of different design elements to be incorporated into a space.
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