Design Details: Transition Spaces

In an age of right-sizing and value engineering, carving out space for an elegant transition—from indoors to out, downstairs to up, or even house to garage—can feel like a luxury reserved for homes with room to spare. But like careful stitching on a well-crafted garment, thoughtful transition spaces can impact the feel of a home’s design much more than the square footage they use might suggest. These examples offer ample inspiration to help plan for a smooth transition.

Claire Easley is a senior editor at Builder. Senior editor Amy Albert contributed reporting to this article.

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Amy Albert

Amy Albert is editor of Custom Home and a senior editor at Builder. She covers all aspects of design. Previously, she was kitchen design editor at Bon Appetit; before that, she was senior editor at Fine Cooking, where she shot, edited, and wrote stories on kitchen design. Amy studied art history with an emphasis on architecture and urban design at the University of Pennsylvania. She lives in Los Angeles. Write her at aalbert@hanleywood.com, follow her on Twitter @CustomHomeMag and @amyatbuilder, or join her on Custom Home's Facebook page. 

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