A Mix of Both Worlds
Transitional kitchens combine elements of traditional and modern styles to create a balanced, timeless look. This is a very popular design among those who would like enduring/long lasting kitchen cabinets.

Transitional Kitchen Features
1. Shaker-style cabinetry: Shaker-style cabinets are a hallmark of transitional kitchens. These cabinets feature clean lines, minimal ornamentation, and a simple, classic design.
2. Mixed hardware: Transitional kitchens often feature mixed hardware, such as a combination of polished nickel and oil-rubbed bronze. This creates an eclectic, layered look.
3. Natural wood accents: Transitional kitchens often incorporate natural wood accents, such as a wood-paneled island or open shelving.
4. Mixed materials: Transitional kitchens often feature a mix of materials, such as wood, stone, glass, and metal. This creates a layered, textured look.
Transitional vs Modern Kitchens
1. Transitional kitchens combine elements of traditional and modern styles to create a balanced, timeless look. Modern kitchens often feature clean lines, minimalism, and sleek materials.
2. Shaker-style cabinets are a hallmark of transitional kitchens. Modern kitchens often feature flat-panel cabinetry with no or minimal ornamentation
3. Transitional kitchens often feature mixed hardware, such as a combination of polished nickel and oil-rubbed bronze. Modern kitchens often feature minimalistic hardware, such as simple bar pulls or knobs in brushed or polished finishes.
4. Transitional kitchens have a neutral color palette with a mix of warm and cool color tones. Beige, gray, and white are popular choices. Modern kitchens often feature a monochromatic color scheme with a focus on neutral tones such as white, gray, and black.


Other Features
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Neutral color palette: Transitional kitchens have a neutral color palette with a mix of warm and cool color tones. Beige, gray, and white are popular choices.
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Comfortable seating: A transitional kitchen often features comfortable seating, such as upholstered bar stools or a cozy breakfast nook, to create a welcoming and inviting atmosphere.
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Statement lighting: A bold pendant light or chandelier can add a touch of drama and elegance to a transitional kitchen.
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Under-cabinet lighting: Transitional kitchens often feature under-cabinet lighting that adds warmth and ambiance to the space.
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Subway tile backsplash: A classic subway tile backsplash is a popular choice in transitional kitchens. The tiles can be arranged in a traditional brick pattern or a more modern herringbone or diagonal pattern.
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1. Free Initial Meeting
Come by our shop & discuss ideas over a coffee
2. Free Quote
Based on our initial meeting, we will give you a quote
3. FREE Design
Once you agree to the quote, we do a 3D/Autocad render of your dream kitchen
4. Site Visit
We will come by & measure up your kitchen
5. Manufacture
We manufacture your custom cabinets at our North York factory
6. Install
Our installation team installs the cabinets & shares after-care tips