Four vintage wooden rocking chairs arranged around a small wooden round table in a dimly lit rustic room with concrete floors and exposed concrete wall, with a potted plant in the background.

Traditional Interior Design

A cozy living room with a high, thatched, sloped ceiling and a chandelier. A four-poster bed with sheer curtains is visible in the background. The room features vintage furniture, including a tufted sofa with floral pillows, armchairs, and wooden tables, with decorative vases and framed pictures.

Let’s start with one of the most popular styles in the design world today. Transitional design is what we like to call the happy medium of interior design styles. This is a perfect solution for anyone who finds traditional design too stuffy, while the contemporary approach falls too far out of their comfort zone. Or those who want to modernise their home but keep and integrate some precious family heirlooms at the same time.

Traditional Japanese room with wooden walls, tatami mats, and shoji sliding doors, featuring an altar with decorative items and a drawer cabinet.

Transitional interior design style blends traditional elegance with contemporary lines, calmer patterns, and cleaner layouts. In addition, transitional interiors keep accessories to a minimum, allowing furniture and textiles to do the talking