4. Transitional
The transitional style is perfect for those who want to incorporate elements from a few different decor types, while still focusing on creating a classic feel for their bathroom. “Traditional features and contemporary design come together in the transitional style, which creates a comforting and timeless ambience. The mix of styles is very popular, and the transitional style allows multiple element association,” says Proulx Ouellette.
She notes that using bronze and earth tones in light fixtures, as well as embracing traditional lines, will help bring together this updated version of a classic bathroom style.
Proulx Ouellette’s picks:
Proulx Ouellette says for a transitional style, look for gold and copper finishes, such as thisfixture by Murray Feiss. The light is updated with a white glass shade. $157
The metallic finish and modern lines of this Canarm wall sconce add flair to a transitional-style room. $69
5. Traditional
Traditional has its name for a reason – this tried and true style is a classic that can’t go wrong. “Timeless and comforting, the traditional style creates a reassuring bridge to the past. This refined style suits homes that boast architectural details,” says Proulx Ouellette.
She recommends curves, worked metal, and ornamentation to create this timeless look. The key word to this particular style? Elegance.
Proulx Ouellette’s picks:
This Murray Feiss fixture uses small fabric shades to give an elegant air. $315
The details in Signature M&M’s highly ornamental wall sconce complement a traditional aesthetic. $79
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