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Transitional design brings together the best of both worlds—balancing classic proportions with modern simplicity. It’s a style defined by clean lines, soft contours, and materials that feel familiar but fresh. At Tri-Supply, you’ll find lighting, hardware, plumbing fixtures, and appliances that capture this effortless harmony. Tri-Supply offers products from trusted brands such as JennAir, Kohler, and Hinkley—each celebrated for exceptional quality, thoughtful detailing, and the balance of craftsmanship and simplicity that defines transitional design.

Explore chandeliers, faucets, sconces, doors, and hardware that pair traditional warmth with modern clarity. Tri-Supply’s design specialists can help you blend finishes, coordinate details, and strike the perfect balance between comfort and sophistication. Visit one of our showrooms to see transitional design expressed through texture, proportion, and light—and discover how this timeless approach can bring balance and flow to your home.

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Tri-Supply partners with brands that embody the balance and adaptability of transitional design. Each combines the craftsmanship of tradition with the clean lines of modern style—helping homeowners create spaces that feel inviting, timeless, and effortlessly cohesive.
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Their ordering and delivery process is great. I make one call, set up a meeting, review the list of items we need, and get everything scheduled—and Tri-Supply handles the rest.〞
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