Imagine that you’re on holiday every time you go back home after a long day at work. No matter what time of the year it is or where your house is actually located, it’s Dreamy, right? So let’s talk about Coastal Home Decor, and more specifically, the 21 Ways to Implement a Coastal Design Style.
That’s exactly the carefree and relaxing effect that you can achieve when you create the right coastal décor! Ready to turn your home into a breezy beach house and welcome your favorite sea-related elements into your rooms? Let’s start with a quick of what Coast Decor Style actually is.
What Is Coastal Style?
Eternally popular, coastal style sets most of us dreaming of seaside getaways but, by following our pointers below, it’s easy to bring the beachy-chic look home. Just pair watery hues with natural textures, like rope, driftwood, or wicker, and mix in a few nautical touches like anchors, oars, or shells. Whether you live by the sea or miles from the nearest body of water, incorporating just a few beachy decor touches can give any space a cool, coastal vibe.
Coastal Style Is Casual
Comfortable, relaxed, and ready for lounging, coastal style invites you to unwind, kick back and put your feet up. That being the case, furnishings that wear well are a must. For upholstery, consider performance fabrics, like Sunbrella or Crypton, or slipcovers, which can be easily washed, and are durable. Woven rattan could be a consideration, which can stand up to most types of wear and tear.
Coastal Style Includes Shades of Sand + Sea
Watery hues of green and blue pair perfectly with the bleached and natural oak finishes in this cozy dining nook. Pale wood tones, like driftwood, sun-faded teak or even white-washed wood, are a perfect fit for the coastal style’s weathered look.
Designer Tip:
“Coastal style emphasizes lighter tones in shades of blue, green, beige and white to communicate a relaxed feel. [It also] embraces casual furnishings slipcovered in neutral layers to create a cozy interior while welcoming sisal rugs, sea glass details and gauzy linen drapery.”
Chair of the ASID National Board, designer Kerrie Kelly
In closing, I hope you’ve enjoyed our Blog. Writing 21 Ways to Implement a Coastal Design Style was a lot of fun. I’ll leave you with some of the Bestselling Coastal Design Products from our online store. I’ve also posted some pins at the bottom. Feel free to share them with your Pinterest friends.
Till next time … Joy
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