Saturday, May 3, 2008

Interior Design Ideas for Beach Houses


Today I did not browse my usual favorite blogs for interior inspirations but I did google "beach house interior" and the first link I followed was Love to know. As I thought it says it all, I wanted to share it with you (bold is what I consider important):

"The best interior design ideas for beach houses revolve around the colors, textures, and accessories of the sea and the seashore. Bright sunny colors, rough sand-like textures, and interesting accessories that help to bring the outdoors inside are all essential elements to beach house design. Practicality, too, is important. Furnishings and textiles need to be sturdy enough to stand up to the salt air and wet bodies, as well as being attractive.

COLORS
The colors of beach house design reflect the sky, sea, sand, and sunlight found at the shore. Bright sunny yellow and all shades of white help to bring the light indoors. Blues, from deep navy to vibrant azure, mirror the changing hues of the water. Taupe, ecru, and shades of beige complement these colors and are reminiscent of the sand. Beach house design is light and airy, creating a relaxing oasis away from city life.

TEXTURES
The use of texture is a great way to add interest to a beach home. Traditionally, beach homes are more* casual than their city counterparts and rough textured fabrics, such as tweed and even treated burlap help reflect this insouciance. Stones and pebbles, whether used in the bath, in the garden, or as pathways around the house are another way to add texture to a beach house.

Of course, no beach home would be complete without adding at least a few seashells. Creative uses for the omnipresent and always interesting sea castoffs are under a glass top on a coffee table, as pathways around the house, and even set in counter tops in the bath and kitchen.

FURNISHINGS
Furniture in a beach home must be stylish, yet sturdy. No fancy, drawing room furniture for a seaside home. Often, too, the furnishings must play dual roles, such as a coffee table with storage beneath it or a sofa that becomes a trundle bed for overnight guests.

Essential pieces for a beach home include a large kitchen/dining room table, big enough to seat the family and several guests. The table should be such that you can eat fresh blue crabs, walleye, lobsters, or other bounty from the sea without damaging the table or feeling uncomfortable. A large wooden plank-style table with simple chairs or even benches is ideal.

Living room/family room furniture should also be sturdy and create a welcoming retreat for the family after a day outdoors. Using slipcovers for upholstered pieces is a great way to keep the sofa and chairs looking new in spite of continual wear. (Plus, you can easily switch them for a quick and inexpensive change of decor.)

ACCESSORIES
No discussion of interior design ideas for beach houses could leave out accessories. These are the fun elements. Nautical items, such as lighthouses, fishing nets, seaside pub signs, and ships' wheels are all well suited for a beach home. Seashells, too, can be introduced in jars, under glass, or in shadowboxes for a seaside effect. Larger shells can be set around the house as conversation pieces and as reminders of that special day at the sea."

Picture and text source: Love to know
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* Footnote/remark: corrected from "less" casual in the original text to "more" casual by the editor of this blog (me)

For more beach house feeling watch this video from last spring:
Hither Hill Studio by Ralph Lauren Home
or
read about Mediterranean Style Design via Love to know - Interior Design

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