Most kitchen designs are categorized into classic or contemporary. But if you want the best of both worlds, you should consider a transitional kitchen design. It incorporates both traditional and modern elements into a single space, allowing for a harmonious look that remains lovely and timeless. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of The Woodlands, the trusted home remodel contractor in the area, shares where you can start with a transitional kitchen.
Go for Neutrals
A neutral palette is key in transitional kitchen design. That’s because neutrals like gray, tan, coffee, beige, and cream look good no matter the decade. They’re timeless instead of fleeting, which is what a transitional kitchen is all about. Neutral colors also allow for many design possibilities. By pairing them with gentler shades of green, blue, and yellow, you can create a cozy and relaxing vibe in your space. You don’t have to limit neutral colors to the kitchen walls, ceilings, and floors. To add visual depth, use them for your furniture, fabrics, and surface materials as well.
Keep the Cabinets Shaker
The cabinets are one of your kitchen’s most noticeable features and the best way to show off the space’s transitional design. If your cabinets come with Shaker-style doors, keep them! Shaker-style cabinets are not only aesthetically pleasing; they’re also versatile. Their classic appearance helps deliver that coveted transitional look, most especially when matched with modern finishes and accessories. And if you don’t have Shaker-style kitchen cabinets? No worries — you can turn to the area’s top kitchen remodel expert, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of The Woodlands, and have them refaced. Cabinet refacing allows you to transform your cabinet’s look without the need for drawn-out replacement or installation. It’s an excellent solution that includes designer hardware and decorative trim. You can also opt to have the cabinet door switched into Shaker style to better match the transitional kitchen design you’re going for.
Choose a Practical Lighting Design
Transitional kitchens offer a no-frills yet elegant design. Elaborate lighting fixtures don’t contribute to this, so make sure to go for something more practical instead. A transitional kitchen should have sufficient task lighting, so place bright, wall-mounted lights over food preparation zones and the kitchen sink. To differentiate the kitchen dining area with the work ‘zones’, place a series of understated but sleek pendant lights (preferably in metallic finishes) over the dining table. These serve as mood and accent lighting.
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DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of The Woodlands remains the number-one choice for high-quality kitchen renovation services. Let us help you incorporate transitional design into your kitchen space with our innovative solutions and professional workmanship. Call us now at (832) 743-2571, or fill out this contact form to schedule a consultation. We proudly serve homeowners in and around The Woodlands, Tomball, Spring, and Conroe, TX.