Transitional Style: Easy Tweaks to Get the Look

[dropcap size=big]T[/dropcap]he world of interior design is one where almost anything is possible. You don’t have to limit your design choices, but experiment with different looks and styles. Bringing two designs together can be simple and stylish as long as you strive for balance and harmony. Transitional style is an emblem of sophistication that stems from the unity of two separate designs. Combining the modern with the traditional, this unique style will enable you to embellish your home with both vintage and contemporary details. If you want a space that exudes elegance and authenticity, you should look no further than transitional style.

Create a balanced look

bedroom

Transitional home décor is characterised by the perfect synergy between the modern and traditional design. When creating a transitional look in your home, you should aim at creating a subdued atmosphere where both styles can come into focus. There’s no need for fussiness, excessiveness and exaggeration. You can create a stunning look by sticking to a simple, classic and clean design with contemporary and vintage elements. Transitional style embraces clean, slightly curved lines and simple architectural features, embracing both masculine and feminine design elements. Furthermore, transitional style is minimalist in nature and accentuates the use of carefully picked details that will stand out against a simple backdrop.

 

Pick a subdued colour scheme

living room colours

The colours of transitional style capture its balanced nature. An elegant, neutral colour scheme will help you set the tone of subdued sophistication typical of this style. Beige is the most popular hue used in transitional spaces, followed by brown tones for depth, tan and vanilla. Such a colour palette will fill your home with a sense of serenity and tranquillity while also creating a warm, inviting look. However, you can use bold colours for accent details, which will create visual interest in your space. Of course, moderation is still crucial, so make sure not to go overboard with bold hues.

 

Mix up your materials

beige colour room

What gives subtle transitional spaces a warm, inviting look that’s certainly not boring is a playful use of various materials. Combining different textures in a neutral setting will truly create an atmosphere of depth and warmth in a subtle manner. You can use everything from wood, stone, glass and metal to leather, ultrasuede, chenille and corduroy. You can mix and match your materials, focusing predominantly on pale tones. Of course, dark wood can also be used to break up the sense of monotony.

 

Choose simple, yet elegant furniture

transitional furniture

Furniture pieces are the most dominant elements in a transitional space, yet they feature a subtle, understated design. Furniture is used to tie a room together and create a complete look. Typically, large furniture pieces with both straight and curved lines are introduced to a transitional home. A single piece can truly dominate a space even if it features a plain design.
For instance, if your bathroom features a somewhat vintage design with traditional chevron-patterned tile, an antique chandelier and other traditional details. If you introduce just one modern piece you can completely transform your bathroom and give it a transitional flair. A modern tub can be an extraordinary focal point in such a setting. You can take a look at ACS Bathrooms bath designs and you’ll see a true example of elegance that comes from simplicity. Such a tub design focuses on clean, slightly curved lines that are widely embraced in transitional style. Follow the same example in other rooms, juxtaposing certain furniture pieces with the surrounding environment.

 

Implement antiques strategically

kitchen

If you want to create a transitional ambience in a contemporary home, you should introduce a sense of antiquity by welcoming vintage pieces to your space. However, it’s important that you use antiques strategically in your home. You can create a stunning statement by creating a striking contrast between an impactful antique detail and a sleek, contemporary setting. For an even better effect, you should go with the most rustic and antique pieces you can find.

 

Decorate with impactful modern artwork

room artwork

Artwork is the perfect way to embellish the walls in your contemporary home. However, instead of creating a gallery wall, you should opt for big and bold paintings that will make a design statement. Typically, modern art featuring abstract motifs, graphic prints and photography is the best choice for a transitional design. A single, oversized painting can create a “wow” effect in your space.

 

Dress up your floors with rugs

room rug

Transitional homes typically feature neutral, light hardwood floors that can open up a space. For a cosier look, floors are embellished with textured rugs that bring a feeling of comfort and warmth to a space. Introducing beautiful rugs to your home will allow you to play with different shapes, patterns and designs. On the other hand make sure to go with a contrasting, yet complementary look. For example, if your home features a traditional look, you can use contemporary rug designs displaying solid, geometric shapes or animal prints. On the other hand, traditional rug designs with floral, oriental and paisley patterns are a great way to style up a contemporary home.

There’s no need to narrow down your design choices to a single style when you can simply go with a transitional home design and use the best of both worlds.

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