Key Ideas for Your Transitional Kitchen



A transitional kitchen is a seamless blend of classic and modern furniture, materials and other design elements. Since it provides a timeless look that can fit any home, it’s a good choice for a  kitchen remodel. But while the look and feel of a transitional kitchen may seem effortless, the attention to detail required certainly isn’t. 

When it comes to designing a transitional kitchen, a fundamental understanding of some key concepts is important. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Hollywood discusses them in this post.

Keep It Simple

Transitional kitchens should look and feel like a space outside of time. Gaudy centerpieces or loud pieces of furniture can easily feel out of place. Always keep in mind that transitional kitchens are typically understated. Choose simple designs for cabinets, seating, tabletops, appliances, and others. That said, elaborate carvings and designs on wood might be too much for a transitional kitchen. 

This rule also applies to colors. Opt for neutral hues like black, white, gray, and cream for the overall look. While adding some color isn’t a big no-no, it might be better to choose colors found in nature such as blue or green. What matters is that loud colors shouldn’t overwhelm the entire kitchen.

Find the Right Light

Transitional kitchens work best when they’re well-lit. During your kitchen renovation, look for ways to integrate this idea. The less artificial light needed to fill the kitchen during the day, the better. But this doesn’t mean forgetting proper lighting altogether. One of the key principles of transitional kitchens is that they should be functional too. Be sure to properly light areas in the kitchen where most of the work will be done. 

Nowadays, people also choose to entertain guests or dine in the kitchen. This means the areas used for dining and entertainment should also be considered. Pay attention to the placement of your lights and ensure they are not creating shadows in random spots. 

Know What Materials to Work With

In a home remodel, one of the most important things to take note of is the materials that will be used. To nail the look of a transitional kitchen, choose materials such as quartz, granite, marble, or wood for your countertops. Wood flooring and cabinetry are also common in transitional kitchens. They can make your kitchen look clean and sophisticated at the same time. Brass can also be a good option if you want to add a more rustic feel to the ensemble. When it comes to appliances, opt for steel appliances. 

Let’s Start a Conversation!

When it comes to perfecting a transitional kitchen, there are several things to take note of. That’s why it’s important to work with a contractor with experience and skills. At DreamMaker Bath  & Kitchen of Hollywood, we strive to provide our clients with the best advice and service to turn their vision into reality. Reach out to us at (305) 925-5999 or complete our online form to schedule a consultation. We serve clients in Hallandale Beach, Miramar, Davie, Pembroke Pines, North Miami Beach, and surrounding towns. 

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