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- Transitional_Style abstract "Transitional Style (also known as "updated classic", "classic with a contemporary twist", "new takes on old classics") in interior design and furniture design refers to a blend of traditional and contemporary styles, midway between old world traditional and the world of chrome and glass contemporary; incorporating lines that are less ornate than traditional designs, but not as severely basic as contemporary lines. As a result transitional furniture designs are classic, timeless, and clean.Curves combine with straight lines in a transitional style interior to deliver a look that balances both masculine and feminine attributes for a comfortable and relaxing, uncomplicated design. A lack of ornamentation and decoration with minimal accessories keeps the focus on the simplicity and sophistication of the design. Color palettes are typically neutral and subtle and may be monochromatic, with color in art and accents, not upholstery and floors.Unlike contemporary furniture, transitional style focuses on comfort and practicality to meet the lifestyle of an active household. The scales of furniture pieces are ample but not overwhelming. Goose feather and down fill is typically used for upholstered furniture, wood species (maple, mahogany, walnut, etc.) and wood finishing is typically warm tones but can range from a natural finish to a high-gloss lacquer. Texture is important, and a multitude of fabric selections can vary from durable materials to sophisticated, plush fabrics, with tone-on-tone or small scale graphics. A balanced mix of several textures is often used.".
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- Transitional_Style wikiPageWikiLink Barbara_Barry_(designer).
- Transitional_Style wikiPageWikiLink Category:Design.
- Transitional_Style wikiPageWikiLink Category:Furniture.
- Transitional_Style wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_furniture.
- Transitional_Style wikiPageWikiLink Category:Interior_design.
- Transitional_Style wikiPageWikiLink Furniture.
- Transitional_Style wikiPageWikiLink Furniture_design.
- Transitional_Style wikiPageWikiLink Interior_design.
- Transitional_Style wikiPageWikiLink Lacquer.
- Transitional_Style wikiPageWikiLink List_of_woods.
- Transitional_Style wikiPageWikiLink Maxine_Snider.
- Transitional_Style wikiPageWikiLink Nina_Petronzio.
- Transitional_Style wikiPageWikiLink Sally_Sirkin_Lewis.
- Transitional_Style wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Pheasant.
- Transitional_Style wikiPageWikiLink Upholstered.
- Transitional_Style wikiPageWikiLink Upholstery.
- Transitional_Style wikiPageWikiLink Wood_species.
- Transitional_Style wikiPageWikiLinkText "Transitional Style".
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- Transitional_Style subject Category:Design.
- Transitional_Style subject Category:Furniture.
- Transitional_Style subject Category:History_of_furniture.
- Transitional_Style subject Category:Interior_design.
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- Transitional_Style comment "Transitional Style (also known as "updated classic", "classic with a contemporary twist", "new takes on old classics") in interior design and furniture design refers to a blend of traditional and contemporary styles, midway between old world traditional and the world of chrome and glass contemporary; incorporating lines that are less ornate than traditional designs, but not as severely basic as contemporary lines.".
- Transitional_Style label "Transitional Style".
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