Transitioning to Spring with Transitional Style 🌷

Get the Look & Tips and Tricks

This week, we are learning about the commonly seen and lesser-known style of transitional. I’ll also let you in on some of my spring cleaning secrets.

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Before I discuss today's topics, I wanted to let you know that I'm offering a secret sale for my Boring to Beautiful Course. As a thank-you for signing up, my lovely newsletter subscribers will receive $100 off the course. Use the code INTERIORSCOOP to receive this offer on your purchase of the course.

If you can click on the link you can also see a couple of lessons to see if it’s a good fit for you.

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What Is Transitional Style? What Makes It Timeless?

Transitional combines old and new in a familiar colour palette of neutrals.

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