Today, many terms are used that are really not completely Traditional or completely Modern, thus the term Transitional Design. We are a multi-cultural society and we get influences from everywhere – the West Indies, Bali, American Southwest, Mexico, Tuscany, Key West, and the list goes on.
Today’s client does not necessarily want an authentic English period room, but would like to incorporate a family heirloom English cupboard in an edgier, modern kitchen. The look could be accomplished by designing a kitchen with clean lines, featuring a flat-panel five-piece door in a traditional mahogany wood.
The beauty of Transitional Design is that it affords the ability to create an eclectic look, pulling from both Traditional and Modern Styles. Transitional Style is emerging as the most popular style today, because it blends the “old” with the “new”.
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