Get the Look: Transitional Kitchen Design

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Committing to one single kitchen design style can be tough. That’s why so many homeowners love transitional kitchen design-- it’s a mix of styles that allows for a streamlined look and leaves room to add a dash of personality.

Transitional kitchens are a simplified version of the more ornate traditional style and the more streamlined contemporary design. It uses elements of both, foregoing the fancier details and keeping some architectural details. The transitional look favors clean lines and simple cabinet door styles while mixing textures and finishes.

To get the look, we recommend starting with a few basic elements, as beautifully illustrated in this transitional kitchen.

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  1. Door style: Simple, Shaker-style cabinets offer clean lines and a timeless look.

  2. Knobs and pulls: Opt for cup pulls, small knobs and streamlined handles over more intricate hardware

  3. Countertop edges: This is a small detail that makes a big difference -- choose eased countertop edges instead of elaborate styles.

  4. Countertop materials: The transitional look is all about simple, neutral countertop colors and materials. Think quartz, marble, granite, and wood.

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  1. Molding: The finished look of molding used in kitchen design, is a must, but choose a simple molding style over multiple ones layered.

  2. Backsplash: For a truly transitional look, select a simple backsplash with minimal color.

 

Once you have an idea of the basics, you can play with your kitchen’s design to create a unique look that you love. If you want to depart from the usual, mix and match any of these ideas -- they all work beautifully in a transitional kitchen.

 

Credit: Cozy Kitchen Remodel in Clinton, CT

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  • Add some personality with unique bar stools or custom artwork.

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If you’re craving more kitchen inspiration, head over to our Transitional Kitchen Design board on Pinterest. And remember, if you want to create a transitional kitchen in your home but aren’t sure where to start, our designers can help.

Comments

Great Article. I like the way you kept your article up to the point. and mentioned the reasons in short and simple points one can remember. So Thanks for posting !!

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