Transitional design is an interior design style that blends traditional elements with modern and contemporary design. Traditional design encompasses a wide range of interior design styles, but it is generally characterized by antique furniture pieces and decor, patterned wallpaper, dramatic drapery, and bold chandeliers. Modern design is characterized by straight lines, minimalism, open floor plans, and a neutral color palette. Transitional style thoughtfully mixes these two styles to create contemporary spaces with timeless design.
Transitional design emerged in the 1950s as designers and homeowners became disillusioned with the clean lines and stark minimalism of modern design. The result was a blend of traditional styles with the contemporary styles of the day. Transitional style continues to evolve as design elements, materials, and aesthetics fall in and out of style. The ever-evolving nature of transitional design results in a design style that feels simultaneously fresh and timeless.
A few common characteristics help define transitional interior design.
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