14 Transitional Style Homes – Exterior and Interior Examples & Ideas (Photos) (2024)

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Welcome to the Transitional home decor ideas style guide where you can see photos of all interiors in the Transitional style including kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, foyers and more.

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Transitional Homes (Exteriors)

Check out these spectacular homes showcasing the Transitional style architecture.

1. Delightfully Captivating Glen Iris Home By Canny

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This lovely house seems like it has an inner ethereal glow on its white walls contrasted by the dark roofing with a pair of A-frame roofs in front with French windows mirroring those of the ground floor.

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This backyard view features a blue pool with lights to make the water glow against the concrete flooring and the white walls of the house exterior that has spot lights pointed at the walls for that ethereal gleam.

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2. SoCal Home with an Open Floor Plan and Soaring 12ft Ceilings

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This beautiful house will make you want to stop and admire the symmetrical aesthetic of the three parts of the house. The two white portions on the side have flat roofs and wide glass windows. The middle black portion has a gable roof with wooden accents on the entryway.

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This is a white interior with an irregular arched white ceiling paired with white walls that house a fireplace within a wooden mantle that mirrors the wooden round dining table surrounded by wooden chairs over a white area against the hardwood flooring.

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3. State-of-the-Art Classic Home with 22-Foot High Grand Foyer and Hideaway Pocket Doors

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This is a wide and bright house with white walls dominated by large tinted glass windows on both floors as well as second-floor balcony glass doors. This is given a simple landscape foreground of well-manicured grass with medium-sized trees to amplify the aesthetic of the house.

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This backyard view emphasizes the pool outlined with concrete that contrasts the green lawn with cushioned lawn chairs. This is a nice view for the second-floor balcony with thin railings against the white walls. These walls are dominated by an abundance of large windows on both upper and lower floors.

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4. Prouve Pavilions (Beach Road 7) – Stunning Beachfront Mansion by Hughes Umbanhowar Architects

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The coconut trees of the landscape surrounding this house is a perfect fit for the hut-like main entryway with a small round dormer window on the top. This entryway has concrete pillars with creeping vines on the bottom for that lost in the jungle aesthetic of the gray-walled house.

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See more. Design by Hughes Umbanhowar Architects

This is a better vantage point of the house that looks like it is made of two over-sized huts with round dormer windows on top. The two hut-like structures are connected by a flat-roofed portion that follows the angles and lines of the white-framed windows and doors.

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5. Classic Home with Striking Wallpaper and Rooms with Bold Paint Palette

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This tall house has a cheerful palette of light gray on the upper half and white on the lower that is contrasted by the stonewall decoration on the base part. The entryway has a gable roof with a pair of pillars for support flanking the entrance. Above the entryway is a portion of the house with two levels of square windows.

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This vantage point shows that the house forms an L shape that makes space for the backyard of green grass lawn with white lawn chairs facing a swimming pool with an outdoor dining area on the side.

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6. Modern Waterway Florida Mansion with an Incredible Kitchen

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This is a mansion fit for royalty with its immense size filled with white arches and pillars topped with clay roofs where a round viewing deck is towering over the rest of the house. All these are given a nice landscape of trees beside the water scenery.

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This is the front view of the house that has white walls and an elegant wrought iron gate paired with a landscape of lush trees and shrubbery as a nice foreground for the large mansion with various-sized windows on its white walls.

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7. Tudor Home in Roscoe Village Featuring Elegant Coffered Ceilings

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This tall house has a facade of two sections. The right portion has the main door made of wood surrounded by a rock finish with beige stairs flanked with black iron railing. The left portion has an A-frame roof and white walls that has the same rock finish on the lower part all the way to the small garden by the basem*nt windows.

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This interior has a vibrant wall-mounted painting of a countryside field that stands out against the light gray walls and brilliant white coffered ceiling that is brightened by the abundant natural light coming in from the tall windows behind the pair of cushioned chairs that matches with the beige patterned area rug.

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8. Transitional Architecture Blends with Laid-back Canyon Lifestyle

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This cheerful house of white walls and blue gable and valley roofing has wide windows on the second floor that are flanked with wall-mounted lamps that match the lamps of the gray garage door with a driveway of concrete with blue linings.

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This is a beautiful interior of a great room that contains the living room and the kitchen both with glass walls on the far end leading to the backyard pool. The modern fireplace in the living room is inlaid with black materials that contrast the white walls and large ceiling mirrored by a large white area rug marking the living room’s area.

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9. Detached 3-Story Single Family Home in Blaine/Southport Corridor

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This three-story house look has brick walls paired with concrete-framed windows and a flat roof with the same concrete ledge as the windows. There is an arched entryway flanked with dark lamps that match the black iron fence surrounding the property.

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This is a bright and airy interior with a high white ceiling with a crystal chandelier in the middle that matches with the wall lamps mounted on the pink wall above the white mantle of the white fireplace The gray cushioned sofa set and hardwood flooring are brightened by the tall windows with golden curtains.

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10. Transitional Georgian Style Colonial Home by Award Winning Architect Joseph Cugno

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This lovely view of the house from the backyard shows a pool surrounded by well-manicured grass with lawn chairs. The light hue of the house makes it stand out against the green scenery and the amazing sunset behind it.

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This front view of the house shows its three A-frame roofs partnered with a gable roof that has a pair of small dormer windows in between the three larger A-frame roofs all of which are in a light gray hue that complements the white walls of the house that has abundant windows and contrasts the asphalt driveway leading to the house flanked with lawns of well-manicured lawns.

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11. Stone & Shingle Transitional Manor Home in Round Hill, Greenwich

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This house has a unique design on its roofs that make it look like a hat the first and second floor have wooden beige walls that are dominated with rows of white framed windows that pair with the white pillars and contrasted by the earthy hue of the roofs. These are all surrounded by a wide lawn of well-manicured grass with lawn chairs.

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This view of the front of the house gives you a closer look at that unique roofing and the detached three-bay garage with a gable and valley roofing paired with stone walls and chocolate brown garage doors. It faces a spacious concrete driveway with enough space for a half basketball court in front of the house.

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12. Luxury Home in Old Short Hills Featuring Open Floor Plan & Clean, Transitional Finishes

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This house looks amazing. It seems like it came straight out of the architect’s sketchpad with its vivid lines that stand out against the stark white walls as well as those sleek tinted windows with dark shutters. The entryway has pillars for support and gives a quality of grandeur to the wooden main door.

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This view gives a nice view of the windows above the entryway that is different than the rest of the house’s windows. It has an arched middle portion flanked by two rectangular ones. The roofing of the house shows four dormer windows facing the front and each has A-frame roofs. The gray material of the roofing matches with the simple gravel and shrub landscape surrounding the house.

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13. Exquisitely Remodeled Gated Estate in Chandler Boulevard, Sherman Oaks

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This is a simple house with not much fuss to it with its block-like shape in a light palette paired with flat roofing with dark outlines on the side pairing with the railings of the two small second-floor balconies. These balconies are flanking the gable roof of the entryway that has a pair of white columns guarding the wooden door.

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This view of the house features a foreground of a lush green lawn with a couple of trees for serene scenery that perfectly fits with the aesthetic of the house. The wooden main door that has a dark hue contrasts the white garage door that has a wall-mounted lamp on the side.

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14. Single Family Home with Wide Plank Floors, Custom Millwork, and Designer Window Treatments

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This lovely brick home is adorned with multiple windows accented with concrete details on top to complement the flat roofs of three sections of the house exterior. The elegant wooden main door has sidelights and transom windows of glass panels contrasting the surrounding concrete framing of the entryway that matches the pillars guarding the door.

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This elegant interior emphasizes the elevated fireplace housed in a massive column of rock flanked by windows that bring in natural lights to the beige sofa set, a simple wooden coffee table over the colorful patterned area rug that covers most of the hardwood flooring that matches the wooden molding of the white ceiling.

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Transitional Interior Examples (by Room)

The following are photo examples of Transitional style interiors (room-by-room). Below each photo are links that take you to extensive Transitional style photo galleries for each room.

The following examples are from this house (Designed by Audax).

Living Rooms

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This amazing white living room of white walls and the white ceiling is complemented by blue velvet cushioned long sofas flanking the modern coffee table paired with a modern fireplace inlaid in a column of white marble.

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Kitchens

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The hardwood flooring that has a herringbone pattern is a nice complement to the chocolate brown cabinets and drawers of the kitchen island and peninsula with a modern oven that has a matching metallic vent hood over it.

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Dining Rooms

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This dining room has lovely velvet green-backed chairs with black seats perfectly contrasting the golden trimmed modern dining table matching the golden modern chandelier that shines due to the natural light coming in from the curtained windows.

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Bedrooms

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This simple bedroom has an elegant golden chandelier with crystal accents hanging from the white ceiling that blends with the white walls. This is paired with a white cottage bed that contrasts the hardwood flooring with a herringbone pattern.

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Bathrooms

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The white marble flooring of this bathroom pairs well with the freestanding bathtub that is placed in an alcove of white walls with marble wainscoting that matches the flooring. There is an elegant dark wooden two-sink vanity across from the bathtub that has a white marble countertop the same as the floor.

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Entry Halls

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This brilliant foyer has shiny white marble flooring that has a pattern of black lines perfectly contrasting the white wooden door and walls as well as the white tray ceiling that supports a semi-flush crystal lighting that elevates the elegance of the foyer.

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What is Transitional Home Decor?

In the dictionary, transitional is a process or period of change or transition. In terms of design, it is referring to a blend of two common design styles: traditional and modern, or contemporary. What transitional design does is takes the simplistic features of traditional design and merges them with the textured pieces of contemporary design.

The blend of these two styles in one area can make a cohesive design space. This design is also very flexible as it allows you to pick and choose which pieces from these two styles you want in your space.

Transitional spaces are a mix of both masculine and feminine features that allows everyone to feel comfortable in the space. The furniture features straight lines and gently curved profiles with diverse and texturized fabrics and graphics. This design also takes a minimalistic approach to accessorizing the room.

It doesn’t use a lot of colors, using mostly neutral colors like whites, grays, tans, and olives, and rooms are lightly decorated. Using too many pieces of art or objects in the room will confuse the eye and distract from the design’s aesthetic of a comfortable and casual feeling.

Transitional Interior Style Features

The transitional design mixes different features of modern and traditional together, to make one cohesive design. Some features a transitional interior will have are:

  • Furniture with straight lines and rounded curves: they do not often have sharp edges as seen in modern or contemporary designs, but instead feature curved lines. It’s gentler and less elaborate than in traditional design.
  • Neutral colors: the use of neutral colors like creams, taupes, grays, and blacks, allow the furniture to take center stage in the layout and design. It also allows room for different textured fabrics to counterpoint the furniture and provide a calming atmosphere and appeal.
  • Diverse fabric: texture doesn’t just have to be used in the furniture or adornments. The fabric can be texturized as well. Still using neutral colors, pillows and furnishings can use textures like corduroy, suedes, leather, and chenille, to make a well-rounded room. With any graphic or texture, whether it be in the fabric of the furniture or in rugs, you want to avoid complex patterns.
  • Incorporating texture: some textures used in this style are wood, glass, fabric, steel, leather, and metal. Just like the texture in the fabric, texture in the furnishings and different accessories, adds to the entire aesthetic of the home.
  • Minimal accessories: Transitional design is a simple and clean approach to modern and traditional styles. With this style, you will want to minimize the use of accessories as to not confuse the eye. Due to the nature of the neutral and subdued furnishings, the minimal accessories you have will be more focused.
  • Focal point: find the focal point of the room and decorate with one large painting instead of multiple small paintings. Choose something impactful that will highlight the rest of the room, using similar colors and aesthetics.

Transitional Exterior Style Features

The exterior of a Transitional home is often an updated version of a Colonial or Craftsman style home. Some features a transitional home will use to update a traditional home are:

  • Clean lines: transitional homes feature a lot of clean lines, often curved lines. This doesn’t change with the exterior walls.
  • Exaggerated features: an update to a traditional home will be to add features that are a little more exaggerated. For example, a wide roof overhang or lots of glass windows.
  • Open-floor layouts: having an open-floor design layout will allow the nature of the simple and texturized furnishings andaccessories and neutral colors to blend throughout the home for a more cohesive layout.
  • The use of different materials: transitional homes will oftentimes use some industrial materials like a metal roof, vertical siding, and grid railing, to update the classic design plans of a farmhouse or a cottage.
  • Oversized windows: they are often asymmetrical and are oversized to allow plenty of natural light into the home. Due to the transitional style being simple and not overly accessorized, letting natural light into the home draws you into the focal points of the home and makes it more calming and comfortable.
  • Contrasting colors: Still using neutral colors like whites, tans, and grays, having contrasting shades and tones will add depth to the exterior of the home.

Transitional Furniture Styles

The blend of modern and traditional styles makes the furniture in a transitional design classic and timeless. The furniture features straight lines with rounded or curved shapes. There are no sharp edges like in modern designs, and pieces are of average size, not overly large or too small. The stylings of the furniture are meant to be cozy and relaxing.

They are less ornate than traditional furnishing styles but may have small carvings meant for embellishments or accents. The furniture shape is simplistic in nature and uses neutral colors that are subdued, allowing the fabric to be a little more playful. You can use different sorts of fabrics, like suedes, leathers, or corduroys to provide charm to the furniture.

The style of transitional brings with it a balance of both masculine and feminine pieces throughout the home. The overall feel of transitional furniture is that there is something for everyone and everyone can feel at home and comfortable with the design.

Using a mix of simplistic designs, textured fabric, and minimal decor, the design style is allowed to stick with a simple and sophisticated aesthetic.Some examples of the furniture you can find in a transitional home are:

  • The Madison Park Tyler swivel chair. This chair is upholstered in a light grey fabric with silver nailhead accents along the edging. It has a curved back that brings comfort to the piece and could fit in any room of your house.
  • The Divano Roma sofa. The sofa has a curved shape with tufted gray fabric that gives it a sophisticated and classic look. This chair would go well in the living room with some geometric throw pillows and glass coffee and end tables.
  • The Nathan James Asher glass top coffee table is perfect to go with the Divano Roma sofa. The table is supported by brass metal legs with an oak storage shelf under the glass top. It uses a simplistic style that will go well with any piece and blends well with the transitional style.

Transitional Design Materials

Due to its simple and minimalistic approach to design, the transitional design uses many different materials to elevate the design. The materials often used are:

  • Wood: different types of woods are used in transitional designs. Dark or painted wood can be used, but mostly wood that is lightly treated is used more in this design style.
  • Glass, wood, and metal: these items are often used together and can be used in different combinations, like in a glass tabletop or a mirrored frame. Glass and metal are not often used on their own.
  • Textured fabrics: different types of fabrics are used in this design because of the use of neutral colors. Different textures and graphics in the fabric bring charm to the design. Some fabrics used are suede, chenille, and corduroy.
  • Leather: a popular material in transitional design. The leather is oftentimes distressed and is used because of the style’s casual and comfortable aesthetic. It also adds a bit of formality to the design space.

Transitional Decor

Decorating your home in the transitional style is where you need to hone your skills with less is more. Too many decorations in a home can be overwhelming. Add small touches of things here and there to draw your eye into the room. Instead of having multiple pieces of art on a wall, get one large piece instead.

You can add texture to the room by adding some throw pillows or rugs with geometric patterns or texture. Some pops of color can be added throughout, but most of the home should be neutral based. Some key decor pieces would be mirrors with simple frames, room dividers, and candles or plants in small pots and holders. Here are some examples:

  • Gold Geometric Wall Mirror: this piece will draw your eye into the room with its geometric aspect and a hint of gold in this simplistic design.
  • Cream and Orange Area Rug: this rug, though with some orange coloring, is subtle enough to blend in with a simplistic design. It can go with anything in your home and adds a little pop of color for a homey effect.
  • Benjara Wooden Screen: this item is a large item that could easily be the focal point of your room. It has little leaf embellishments and wood construction will allow you to coordinate other accessories around this item. It will also go well with the area rug and geometric mirror.

Styles that mix well with Transitional Design

Transitional design can integrate well with other styles. Even though transitional designs are already a combination of traditional and modern design, these styles can easily be added to any other design style, like coastal, minimalist, industrial, country, and rustic. These design elements can elevate the room by adding touches of these styles to your home in a subtle way.

The transitional design already contains a minimalistic approach to its design space, so that style is easy to mix in. The exterior and interior of a transitional home also add some industrial elements such as using metal on the roof and as accents on the furniture or in the accessories. What about the other styles? Just add a few pieces of the style you want to your home to evoke a different feeling.

If you’re looking for a transitional coastal design, why not add some wainscoting on the walls, and throw in some gold features to the accessories throughout your home. Maybe gold knobs on the dresser? Both rustic and country designs have natural elements to their pieces. You can add these natural pieces to your transitional design by adding wood, stone, or brick pieces to your home.

You may already have some of these textures in your home, so it will be an easy blend.All you need is to know what type of feel you want to have in your home and add those little touches to get the vibe you are looking for.

The History of Transitional Design

Transitional design, as stated before, is a blend of modern and traditional styles. Modern design was popular from the 1940s to the 1980s. During this time, particularly the 1950s is when the transitional design came into play. Why? People began remodeling their homes. They kept the straight lines of the modern furniture, but added some curves to it, and toned down the color for a more subdued look.

To get a better idea of how classic style blended with the modern, let’s look at the kitchen. The kitchen is usually one of the first things homeowners remodel or update in their homes. Modern designs have smooth, straight-lined furniture, large glass windows, and furniture with geometric shapes, patterns, and bright colors. Red, yellow, and orange were very popular in modern designs.

With a transitional design, the modern ideals of angles and straight lines may remain in the furniture and cabinetry, but the colors will be more subdued. Instead of red or yellow chairs with white cabinets, the cabinets may be a neutral color with a little touch of detail, like brass or metal handles or a backsplash. This creates a blending of the new and old. This design is still popular today, especially with Millennials.

Why Transitional Design should be in your home

Transitional design is a pleasing aesthetic for any home. It combines two different styles, modern and traditional, together to make a comfortable and classic home. It has minimalistic values and simple designs that allow it to blend with other design styles as well.

This design allows a lot of room for flexibility, which is often rare in interior design. You can choose elements from different styles and add them to your home that will still allow it to look and feel cohesive and comforting.

Want a plush sofa? Get it. How about some fun fabrics filled with different geometric shapes? Get some throw pillows for the sofa. The transitional design calls for neutral colors, but that doesn’t mean you have to stick with just using whites, grays, and tans. You can add little pops of color here and there if it makes you happy.

The key to a transitional home is simple and minimal accessories. You don’t want to overdo yourself with knick-knacks and pictures and more scattered around your home. Pick a few pieces that you like, and display them throughout the home. Everything will blend together and this is where less is more.

Your eye will be drawn to these small little touches, instead of being confused if there were too many decorations. Take the elements you like and create your own little cozy home. Something you’ll enjoy daily. That’s what’s important and makes transitional design the best design style for your home.


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