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Transitional Style: Classic Meets Modern

This design style blends classic and modern to celebrate the harmony of both.

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What is the Transitional Design Style

A relatively new design style spurred in the 2010s, transitional is inspired by the comfort of classic design reimagined in our modern world’s minimalistic style.

With a mixed variety of decorative elements or just a singular one in abundance, transitional design makes a bold statement that is personal and timeless.

Characteristically simple and symmetrical lines frame modern aesthetics with classic detail, demonstrating that you can enjoy the best of both worlds.

Typical Colours

The typical transitional colour palette leans towards more natural shades of grey, beige, and warm white, with earthy browns, soft greens, and gold accents that resonate depth alongside them.

  • White

  • Grey

  • Beige

  • Green

  • Brwon

  • Gold

Matching Materials

Cotton and linen, wood and natural stone, black iron, and shiny brass are wrapped in a warm finish within an open and spacious setting.

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Colours for Transitional style

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Suggested Décor

The transitional style showcases classic vintage furniture alongside decorative elements that integrate into space, fusing modern minimalism with a classic design.

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