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Design Notes

WHAT IS A TRANSITIONAL KITCHEN?

Color styles, material choices, and fixtures often fluctuate within the world of design, but few kitchen styles have remained as popular as the transitional kitchen style. Named the most popular kitchen design by the National Kitchen and Bath Association for 2019, the transitional kitchen perfectly blends traditional and contemporary elements. This style emphasizes simple elegance over a more elaborate design. Let’s explore more about this beautiful style and the elements that make it up to see if it fits you.

Cabinetry

We know that cabinets make up the most significant part of the kitchen, so they can set the tone. In the transitional style, cabinets tend to be lighter in color and often blend wood with painted cabinets. Two-toned kitchens are a great option with this style because they provide an opportunity to pair two complementary colors to achieve a balanced design. Glass door cabinets are also a choice that fits well into this style as they give a modern yet timeless look. Both frameless and framed cabinets are available since this style is a blend of the two, giving you more opportunities to find something that suits your particular preference. Talk with your designer about the best options for you and your home.

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Color

The color will depend on the layout of the room. For example, if this is an open floor plan, the rest of the design will influence the color choices used in the kitchen, as there needs to be a harmony in the overall space. A more neutral color palette is usually the safe choice since it appeals to potential buyers if you wish to sell your home later. Still, a pop of blue on the island or even the upper or lower cabinets is acceptable. Often, the color scheme for a transitional kitchen is sophisticated and free from busy patterns. Don’t forget that adding some wood tones to the design can bring a sense of warmth.

Countertops and More

While cabinets take up the most significant portion, extras such as lights, faucets, tile, and countertops are the most fun and add a little of you to the design.

  • Countertops: Most countertops work great in the transitional kitchen, especially quartz and quartzite.
  • Tile: A subway tile is a great option, but there are other choices available, including a mosaic, if that better represents you.
  • Sinks: Apron sinks and stainless steel sinks are an excellent fit for this style.
  • Faucets: Brushed stainless steel is the number one choice in the transitional kitchen since it comes in a broad range of colors and is timeless.
  • Lighting: recessed or hanging, both options are perfectly acceptable. Adequate lighting is essential in any design.

Your designer will have more insights into what options and selections best suit the overall style and look you are trying to achieve. Read this article for more answers to your questions about the transitional kitchen.

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Is The Transitional Kitchen For You?

This style is popular but not a trend; it will continue to be well-received, making it an excellent choice for you, especially if you ever choose to sell your home. Modern mixed with traditional equals timeless. Having the best of two styles can give you a beautiful kitchen that will be the envy of many. Our designers have great experience in creating a space that perfectly reflects you, and that will be “home” for years to come. Call to schedule an appointment, and let us help you get started on that transitional kitchen. Be sure to browse our project gallery.

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