In this article, I've compiled a list of 40 coastal kitchen decor ideas to inspire you in creating your own beachy paradise. From nautical accents to coastal
In this article, I've compiled a list of 40 coastal kitchen decor ideas to inspire you in creating your own beachy paradise. From nautical accents to coastal
In this article, I've compiled a list of 40 coastal kitchen decor ideas to inspire you in creating your own beachy paradise. From nautical accents to coastal
In this article, I've compiled a list of 40 coastal kitchen decor ideas to inspire you in creating your own beachy paradise. From nautical accents to coastal
In this article, I've compiled a list of 40 coastal kitchen decor ideas to inspire you in creating your own beachy paradise. From nautical accents to coastal
In this article, I've compiled a list of 40 coastal kitchen decor ideas to inspire you in creating your own beachy paradise. From nautical accents to coastal
We're off on a jet plane today, leaving San Francisco and headed to the City of Lights, Paris. Tom and I have known about this for quite awhile, and have planned for months to make this all happen - can't believe we are actually leaving this afternoon! What to do! Am overwhelmed with all of the culture, museums, cafes, wine and window shopping, and maybe a little more shopping... Have been scanning Pinterest and have had my trusty French Seaside Style book open for inspiration for treasures that I might have to bring home in my suitcase....linens, handbags, perfume, travel posters - possiblities are endless. Hmmm... maybe I had better unpack some stuff out of my suitcase so that I have more space! Or maybe I could just pick up another suitcase? Enjoy my eye-candy collection! All sources for blogs and photography can be found on my Pinterest Board, "Get the Look - French Seaside Style" We are going with guidebooks, maps, and pages of notes and lots of tips from friends. (also several pairs of comfy shoes!) Hope that a week will at least give us a little taste of what there is to experience in Paris! Can't wait to discover the bookstalls, the art and the myriad of flea markets throughout the city. Promise to take lots of pics to share when we get back! P.S. We're having a sale while Tom and I are traveling - take advantage of Free Shipping! Coupon Code = Paris
In this article, I've compiled a list of 40 coastal kitchen decor ideas to inspire you in creating your own beachy paradise. From nautical accents to coastal
In this article, I've compiled a list of 40 coastal kitchen decor ideas to inspire you in creating your own beachy paradise. From nautical accents to coastal
The essential design element to add to your coastal living space is a large scale model sailboat or even a regatta - take a look! Designer Libby Langon's Room featuring the Tangerine and Navy Cooper Square Rug at Caron's Beach House (Source: Maine Home - Cottage by the Sea) To give your room a sophisticated, classic polished finish and to instantly bring in the romance of sailing and life beside the sea. Wind in your sails, the call of seabirds, an afternoon exploring rocky coves, the rush of the sea... A gorgeous dark blue model sailer from HGTV, showcasing designer Sarah Richardson's Summer Home . Creating a welcoming statement focal point for her lovely dining room, this large scale sail boat really stands out! Setting the tone for a traditional Nantucket styled cottage! This large red and white linen sailboat sits atop a antique sofa table creating a not only a focal point in this charming living room, but also serves as wall decor too. (source Homebunch) (source: Traditional Home) Don't you love how this large scale sailing model mimics the pitch of the dining room ceiling? Perfect use of space while making a beautiful nautical design statement! Designer Anthony Barratta never fails to impress! I adore that bright red accent wall decorated with vintage china plates with small sailboats - warm and bold. Can only imagine the interesting dinner conversations that take place here, especially on a cold night with a roaring fire in the background... (source Anthony Baratta Design) A family's love of boating is exemplified in this beautiful dining room highlighted with a sail boat gracing the buffet cabinet. No need for extra wall art, this maritime piece says it all and becomes the focus point of the well-appointed room of a Delaware Summer Beach Home. (source: House Beautiful) If one large model sailboat seems to overwhelm your space, love the idea of creating your own small regatta! Like designer Libby Langdon put together beautifully in the 2012 Hampton's Showhouse. (Tradtional Home) (Source: Home and Garden Craft Gossip) (not sure of image source - sorry.) Lovely idea for beach cottage homes too. Display a collection of vintage and newly found model sailers, creating interest with different sizes and colors - no need to be matchy-matchy/boring-boring. (not sure of image source - sorry) (Caron's Beach House - Model Sailboat Collections) Take your time and hunt for one with a beautifully varnished hull, brass fitting details, and a large white linen or cotton sail (think of the "True Love" in the Philadelphia Story!) My friend Kathy has a really awesome collection of sailboats displayed in her beach home on Hood Canal. This vignette is just one of the images that I captured when she gave us a tour last summer. Super cool because Kathy and Mike escape the cold and wet Pacific Northwest winters on their sailboat cruising the Sea of Cortez.... Personally, I like to think the treasure hunt is one of the best parts of decorating.... 1930's Classic Yacht Model Sunset Sailers - Set of 4 in all different colors Newport Sloop Have fun with this idea at your coastal home. Antique stores and flea markets are great places to look for vintage sailers, but if you don't have easy access to great nautical vintage finds, we do have over 50 different styles of model sailing boats on our site that are based on real vintage sailing and yachting vessels. Come explore!
In this article, I've compiled a list of 40 coastal kitchen decor ideas to inspire you in creating your own beachy paradise. From nautical accents to coastal
In this article, I've compiled a list of 40 coastal kitchen decor ideas to inspire you in creating your own beachy paradise. From nautical accents to coastal
In this article, I've compiled a list of 40 coastal kitchen decor ideas to inspire you in creating your own beachy paradise. From nautical accents to coastal
The essential design element to add to your coastal living space is a large scale model sailboat or even a regatta - take a look! Designer Libby Langon's Room featuring the Tangerine and Navy Cooper Square Rug at Caron's Beach House (Source: Maine Home - Cottage by the Sea) To give your room a sophisticated, classic polished finish and to instantly bring in the romance of sailing and life beside the sea. Wind in your sails, the call of seabirds, an afternoon exploring rocky coves, the rush of the sea... A gorgeous dark blue model sailer from HGTV, showcasing designer Sarah Richardson's Summer Home . Creating a welcoming statement focal point for her lovely dining room, this large scale sail boat really stands out! Setting the tone for a traditional Nantucket styled cottage! This large red and white linen sailboat sits atop a antique sofa table creating a not only a focal point in this charming living room, but also serves as wall decor too. (source Homebunch) (source: Traditional Home) Don't you love how this large scale sailing model mimics the pitch of the dining room ceiling? Perfect use of space while making a beautiful nautical design statement! Designer Anthony Barratta never fails to impress! I adore that bright red accent wall decorated with vintage china plates with small sailboats - warm and bold. Can only imagine the interesting dinner conversations that take place here, especially on a cold night with a roaring fire in the background... (source Anthony Baratta Design) A family's love of boating is exemplified in this beautiful dining room highlighted with a sail boat gracing the buffet cabinet. No need for extra wall art, this maritime piece says it all and becomes the focus point of the well-appointed room of a Delaware Summer Beach Home. (source: House Beautiful) If one large model sailboat seems to overwhelm your space, love the idea of creating your own small regatta! Like designer Libby Langdon put together beautifully in the 2012 Hampton's Showhouse. (Tradtional Home) (Source: Home and Garden Craft Gossip) (not sure of image source - sorry.) Lovely idea for beach cottage homes too. Display a collection of vintage and newly found model sailers, creating interest with different sizes and colors - no need to be matchy-matchy/boring-boring. (not sure of image source - sorry) (Caron's Beach House - Model Sailboat Collections) Take your time and hunt for one with a beautifully varnished hull, brass fitting details, and a large white linen or cotton sail (think of the "True Love" in the Philadelphia Story!) My friend Kathy has a really awesome collection of sailboats displayed in her beach home on Hood Canal. This vignette is just one of the images that I captured when she gave us a tour last summer. Super cool because Kathy and Mike escape the cold and wet Pacific Northwest winters on their sailboat cruising the Sea of Cortez.... Personally, I like to think the treasure hunt is one of the best parts of decorating.... 1930's Classic Yacht Model Sunset Sailers - Set of 4 in all different colors Newport Sloop Have fun with this idea at your coastal home. Antique stores and flea markets are great places to look for vintage sailers, but if you don't have easy access to great nautical vintage finds, we do have over 50 different styles of model sailing boats on our site that are based on real vintage sailing and yachting vessels. Come explore!
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In this article, I've compiled a list of 40 coastal kitchen decor ideas to inspire you in creating your own beachy paradise. From nautical accents to coastal
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In this article, I've compiled a list of 40 coastal kitchen decor ideas to inspire you in creating your own beachy paradise. From nautical accents to coastal
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In this article, I've compiled a list of 40 coastal kitchen decor ideas to inspire you in creating your own beachy paradise. From nautical accents to coastal
Come tour my modern coastal home filled with organic textures and earthy palette steps from the bay on the east end of Long Island.
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Come on in! Thanks for coming for a tour of my home to see my summer decorations that are (finally) in place. Right inside the front door there is not much of a foyer. We are basically in the dining room already. The centerpiece this year is pretty simple but abundant with shells and starfish. This year I hot glued shells to all kinds of things to give them a more summery look...I say they are "shell-ified". The rope circle around the base of the urn was once a summer wreath itself! Now it has shells galore (some glued on, some just sitting in place) to adorn it. Behind the dining table is an antique chest/hutch that got a summery white chalk paint makeover a few years ago. This year it is holding my faux coral and faux seafans. They are easy to make and allow the real coral and seafans to stay in the ocean. I'm opening the glass doors for you. It's hard to photograph things behind the wavy glass. Beware, some mess, sorry. I thought when I painted the inside of the hutch blue/green with my DIY chalk paint that I would need to change it when summer was over but it actually looks fine all year. Also in the dining room is a buffet that is holding more shell-ified items and has a shell print over it. At the end of the post, if you would like to stick around, I'll show you some tips on using shells for summer decor. This white frame stays here most of the year but gets the picture changed out seasonally. The box was shell-ified by somebody else...I bought it that way ($8) and sat one of my few big shells on top of it. Next to the buffet on a skirted stand is my Beach Boy. He gets to hold all kinds of seasonal decor through the year. Beach Boy transitions us into the living room. On your left is a wall that has another summer display. Obviously, I have an issue with painting stuff white but things just looks fresher and lighter to me that way. The sideboard, lantern, frames and even the seahorse have been chalk painted. The wooden boxes' shapes reminded me of wooden buoys so they got painted to (hopefully) look like that. My "sea sayings" came back out this year to be on the framed chicken wire. I thought I had more of the faux aged sayings but shells were hung to fill the blank spaces. The lantern glass is glaring so I'm opening the door for you to see the originally-lime-green seahorse. The battery-operated candles don't look that good during the day but they automatically come on at dusk and look cozy. Across from the sideboard is the sofa. It's pillows get different covers put on them seasonally. I know this area looks kind of bare. Actually my elderly mother lives with me and usually her recliner is right next to the sofa...I pulled it out so it would not be in the picture. I like to put Turkish corners on my pillows. If you want to learn how click on this post. The focal point of the living room is the fireplace and bookcases. The picture over the mantel gets changed out too. Right now, it is a print that reminds me of our Alabama beaches. Even though I re-use my summer accessories year after year, they wind up in different places from year to year. These faux Japanese fishing floats got bunched together for this year to be the main mantel decor. The floats that look really good came from Hobby Lobby...the brown ones and the blue one on the far left. The other ones are my attempts at DIYing floats by painting clear Christmas balls and putting netting or twine around them. I haven't perfected any one technique. Other items I look forward to seeing again every summer are the faux wooden pilings made from pool noodles. The single bookcase is the the left of the fireplace. If you want to see how these buoys from the clearance shelf at Hobby Lobby went from drab to fab click here. The double bookcase is to the right of the fireplace. This specimen-type shell display is SO easy to make. Stretch and secure fabric on a piece of foamcore which has been cut to fit in a frame. Glue shells on the fabric. So that's the living room...now for the kitchen table. Surprise! More shells. This cute basket was made from pine needles by my talented sister-in-law...such patience. If you want to see more of her work and contact information click here. This wooden bowl holds the left over shells that didn't get used other places. They are not arranged or staged so I encourage visitors to rummage through them and enjoy looking at the amazing shells of summer. That's it for the summer home tour. Here are some tips/tricks for using shells in decorating... Almost all of my shells have come from Hobby Lobby , Michaels and Dollar Tree. The best deals are for the baskets or bags of assorted shells and use a discount coupon. I did a quick internet search and found that Amazon, Oriental Trading and Etsy also have sea shells in bulk. .................... When you are using shells as fillers for opaque containers fill the containers most of the way up with plastic bags, paper, etc. so you won't be wasting your shells where they will not be seen. If you think the filler material might be seen, make a layer of flat common shells to cover it up. Then put your best shells on top of the flat shells. Another example of filling container before adding shells.. See-through containers are also great for displaying shells. Here are some ideas from a summer centerpiece on my dining room table a few years ago... The shells were attached to the candle with a dab of hot glue. Another way to use shells in clear vases is to put shells in the bottom of the vase. Add water. Place floating candles on top of the water and light them. The water magnifies the shells. The flickering candlelight makes interesting shadows on the shells. These would be very pretty for centerpieces for a party or wedding. You can also do this technique on a smaller scale too. .................... Shells can also be attached to items to make them seem summery. If you use just a small amount of hot glue to attach the shells to a firm unevenish surface, they usually pop off pretty easily when summer is over. Here are some candle sticks that are going to shell-ized. When you decide which shells you want where, hold the shell against the surface and see where the shell touches. The shell surface is uneven and it may only touch in a couple of places...that's where you put a dab of hot glue. Hold it in place until the glue can hold the shell on its own. Luckily the shells are light and it doesn't take long. The urn on the dining room table was shell-ified too. If you want the shells on an item long term, you can use a stronger glue to attach them to the item. This yard sale mirror was painted white then had shells glued around the flat surface with E6000 glue. On the top shelf is a picture frame that has shells glued around the edge. Easy! ...................... If you want to hang shells (like I did on the framed chicken wire) you can do that by gluing a curved wire on the shell. My favorite wire to use is aluminum wire that you can find in the floral section of craft stores or Dollar Tree. The aluminum wire cuts easily and bends easily to the shape of the shell. Cut the wire long enough to also bend and make a hanging hook. Put hot glue on the part of the wire that will touch the shell. Press the wire against the shell and hold until glue cools. ............................................ Even the front door wreath has shells as a finishing touch. The base of the wreath was originally one that I made to be able to use by changing out the decor on top, it could be used for different seasons and occasions. It is tired now. I added another layer of a different color of deco mesh to the tired base. If you want to make a similar one you can follow the directions in the post Multi-Color Mesh Wreath. You can see on the base that I used pipe cleaners to attach the mesh. I am fresh out of pipe cleaners so I am going to use zip ties to attach the darker mesh. If you would like to see in more detail how to use zip ties on mesh wreaths, click here. Much fluffier now. I could stop there and attach summer things but I have some mesh that reminds me of fishermen's nets so I have to use that too...also attached with zip ties. After the ends of the zip ties were trimmed, small faux fishing floats were zip tied on and shells were hot glued on. Close up of top of wreath Close up of bottom of wreath Pinnable collage I hope you are having a great summer!
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Adorn your surface space by incorporating sculpture into your décor to add depth and texture to your home. An artistic display to showcase your personality and enhance the look of any open tabletop space. Display together or separately in rooms with a blue background or with abstract coastal paintings to best appreciate the design. Designed with felt or rubber stoppers at the base that prevent scratching furniture and table tops, as well as sliding around. This item ships in 1 carton. Please note that this item is for decorative use only. Iron sculpture makes a great gift for any occasion. Suitable for indoor use only. This item ships fully assembled in one piece. This blue colored statue comes as a set of 2. Coastal style. Features A coastal-inspired space is built around the idea of a laid-back, carefree vibe. Features a black finish iron rod that connects the sculpture to the platform. Animal instincts Material: Polystone Finish: Blue, white, brown, black. Features a colorful fish-shaped sculpture made from solid polystone material. Purposeful Distressing Coat/Paint Distressing (Paint is purposely rubbed or scraped off for a distressed look.) See More
In this article, I've compiled a list of 40 coastal kitchen decor ideas to inspire you in creating your own beachy paradise. From nautical accents to coastal
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It's no secret we love the coast around here. There is something about being close to the ocean that just soothes the soul. When we got home from the Bahamas this summer I ordered some sea glass inspired bead garland to go with a couple of coral pieces and every time I walk by this little area it makes me think of our time in the islands. If you are looking for a little coastal home inspiration I've put together some of our favorite items from Amazon. These pieces won't break the bank and they are sure to give you the coastal vibes without having to take a trip anywhere! 1. Coral Flower - ($16) 2. Wooden Decorative Links - ($23) 3. Decorative Stacking Books - ($35) 4. Sea Glass Inspired Bead Garland - ($21) 4. Tassel Pillow - ($28) 5. Linen Pillow Covers - ($14) 6. Round Side Table - ($200) Follow us on Pinterest HERE. Follow us on Instagram HERE. Follow us on Facebook HERE. Follow us on Twitter HERE.