A Guide to Creating your Ideal Transitional Kitchen

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If traditional kitchens like the one your grandmother used to have aren’t your style, but you don’t really enjoy the stark minimalism of a hyper-modern kitchen either, perhaps a transitional kitchen is for you. A transitional kitchen is a perfect blend of design and functionality, incorporating nods to the traditional while moving forward with contemporary design ideas at the same time. While it can be hard to define, a transitional kitchen can incorporate everything you want and leave out everything you don’t, all while tying together elements of style, form, and function to create a space that is as practical as it is sophisticated.

If you’re trying to pin down the vision of your ideal transitional kitchen but are coming up empty, use these tips to turn your dream into a reality.

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There Are No Rules

A transitional kitchen should reflect your personal style while remaining functional. It’s ok to be flexible and blend styles, like mixing contemporary pieces with antiques. You can be as flexible as you want as long as the kitchen feels up-to-date. This is your opportunity to create exactly what you want, so be sure to communicate with your kitchen designer who can come up with smart and innovative ways to achieve your dream kitchen.

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Mix and Match

How do you bridge wanting a new, fresher look and staying within the framework and style of your home? By getting creative with “found” materials from different eras and themes. For example, combine a clean, streamlined and contemporary style cabinet with an antique wood island top, use a more traditional subway tile backsplash, or combine finishes. There are endless ways to incorporate new life and textures into your transitional kitchen while maintaining its character.

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Don’t Be Afraid of Color

Even in a neutral and modern looking kitchen, color has its place. You need color to bring some balance to the design. There are so many great places to add splashes of color for a touch of the unexpected in your transitional kitchen. Try these:

These are just some examples of where color can be added in a tasteful and simple way. Talk to your kitchen designer about any ideas you have for incorporating color.

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Function First

One of the defining characteristics of a transitional kitchen is its clutter-free appearance. Everything comes across as intentional, not haphazard. To create this effect, limit the number of needless or fussy details of an older, traditional kitchen design. The goal is to create a functional space with lots of height and depth. Another thing to keep in mind while planning is the opportunity to bring in natural light.

We know remodeling your kitchen can be daunting, but with a clear plan and help from your kitchen designer, the transitional kitchen you've always wanted can be a reality.

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If you are looking for a custom kitchen designer to help turn your kitchen dream into a reality, contact The Kitchen Company today! We make it our priority to help our clients realize their vision in a way that is both efficient and cost-effective. We proudly serve clients in and around New Haven, CT. Call us today to schedule your initial design consultation.

 

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