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Italian Transitional Home Designs


Italian transitional homes feature the same low pitched roofs and overhanging eaves of their Mediterranean origin. They may also include subtle detailing in the form of brackets around the eaves, but ornamental extravagance is eschewed in favor of minimalism that marks a more modern design. Large, unobstructed panes of glass are used to create an abundance of natural light and exterior views. Interiors typically feature large open spaces and rooms that flow freely into one another, giving these homes an airy feel. The result is a home that has clean, simple lines with an Italian influence.

Italian Transitional Home Designs


Italian transitional homes feature the same low pitched roofs and overhanging eaves of their Mediterranean origin. They may also include subtle detailing in the form of brackets around the eaves, but ornamental extravagance is eschewed in favor of minimalism that marks a more modern design. Large, unobstructed panes of glass are used to create an abundance of natural light and exterior views. Interiors typically feature large open spaces and rooms that flow freely into one another, giving these homes an airy feel. The result is a home that has clean, simple lines with an Italian influence.

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