Decoration: The Transitional Style In 5 Questions

Are you hesitating between a traditional or more modern style of decoration? You don't know exactly what type of interior design you would like to adopt in your home? Try the transitional style! This new decorating trend perfectly combines contemporary elements with a warm atmosphere. We explain how to mix old and new in 5 questions.

1- What is this style?

As the name suggests, the transitional decorating style operates the transition between two decorating styles: traditional and modern.

This hot new style has appeared in the United States under the name transitional home design.

In practice, this decorating trend involves combining modern and traditional furniture, materials and fabrics to achieve a elegant yet comfortable result.

The whole point of this style is to combine the authentic charm of the old with the elegant sobriety of modern style.

2- What are the advantages of this style?

Transitional style is the perfect solution for anyone who is wavering between two decorating styles in their home and for couples who have different tastes in interior design.

If you want to integrate modern decorating elements into your home, without giving up other pieces you already have in a more traditional style, this style that is very much in vogue right now is for you!

The big advantage of this hybrid decorating is the ability to adopt new elements, without throwing away the ones you already own.

3- How to adopt it at home?

To embrace the transitional style at home, you shouldn't be afraid to mix it up.

For example, all the materials used in the traditional style and in the modern style can be combined in this type of decor.

The mixing of textures between different materials such as wood, polished glass, metal, leather, linen or cotton is one of the characteristics of this type of decoration.

You can even mix various wood species, as long as you choose them in the same tones.

This combination of antique and modern styles can also be applied to light fixtures. In the transitional style, for example, you can choose traditional chandeliers and combine them with more modern accent lamps with a clean design.

4- How to make your decor consistent?

Since transitional style is a hybrid decorating style where mixing is king, the main challenge is to harmonize the decor across a room.

To give consistency to the whole, it is recommended to limit the number of colors you use in a room.

For the same purpose of consistency and elegance, it is also best to prefer neutral colors such as creamy white, beige, grey, taupe, brown, brown and black.

Once you have chosen the main colors in neutral tones, you can add another brighter color to add some pizzazz.

5- How to avoid errors of taste?

When opting for a hybrid decorating style like the transitional style, you also have to be careful not to fall into excess and bad taste.

To create a warm yet elegant atmosphere, it is recommended to choose furniture with clean lines, straight or slightly rounded.

In order to keep your interior decoration from looking like a messy bric-a-brac, remember that you can vary textures, but not patterns.

In this style of decorating, patterns are generally kept discreet. Plain fabrics with luxurious textures are preferred and the number of objects is limited, as in the minimalist style which is also very fashionable at the moment.

If you want to add accessories, choose contemporary elements with clean lines.

You will have understood, the proper of this style is to mix without excess yesterday and today!

Author: Audrey
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