Style Secret: SerenityAbove all, a transitional space should feel restful. You're going for an air of peace and ease — sure of itself without being brash, calm without being too quiet. If you sense a discordant note, take a critical look to see what needs pruning or smoothing. Each piece should fit into a unified whole.Look closer: This transitional bath strikes all the right notes: crisp lines, nuanced textures, and just enough pattern on the floor and the light fixture to spark the mix. The simple Roman shade allows natural light to flood in, but dark cabinetry and trim ground the space so that it doesn't feel as though it could float away. What's your interpretation of transitional style? Share your thoughts in the Comments!More 'So Your Style Is': Traditional | Contemporary | Cottage | Eclectic | Industrial | Arts & CraftsMore:Transitional Style: A Bit of Modern and TraditionalTransitional Style: Light, Art and AccessoriesSeven Tips for Creating Non-Boring Neutral RoomsTaupe: A Sophisticated Backdrop for Today