Showing posts with label Beach House ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beach House ideas. Show all posts

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Beach House Decorating Ideas




Beach house decorating should never be a chore, in fact, when deciding how to decorate a vacation home or beach house you need to keep one thing in mind: relaxation.

By its nature, decorating a beach house should not occupy a huge amount of your time. Instead, you should be doing what you bought the beach house for in the first place, relaxing by the beach.

If your beach house is a hideaway retreat for your, your loved on or your family, don't worry about a large amount of furniture and fancy furnishing. Instead, opt for a simple kitchen setup, one where you can all enjoy a nice breakfast and good meal without worrying about ruining the china or spilling on the table or rug.

Pick chairs and tables that capture the relaxing feel. Leathers and expensive fabrics should be avoided. Think about it, beach means sand dirt, wet bathing suits, shell collections, maybe the occasional bucket full of fish and, most importantly, lots of lounging. Get a few comfy couches for afternoon naps in the ocean breeze.

Wicker has proved enormously popular in beach communities, many choosing it for its durability, its natural and summery feel and the ease in which it can be cleaned. Wicker furniture definitely captures the beachy feel, but without the proper cushioning, can be somewhat uncomfortable. Don't worry so much about matching. Walk into any beach home, and often the furniture is a rag-tag collection of mixed and matched (or unmatched) thrift store pick ups, discarded old furniture from the main home, or furniture that has been around for ages.

If entertaining is your thing, plastic tables and chairs are not only the perfect solution, but are almost an expected staple of the beach house.

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Interior Design Ideas for Beach Houses





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.

Tent Campfire Beach House Design Ideas




This beach holiday modern pavilion architecture concept is based around “tent” and a “campfire”. The result was 2 pavilions (living and sleeping) constructed from concrete, steel and glass. Minimalist contemporary style exposed. Large sliding doors open this space to the grassed lawn. The 3m stud ‘Living’ pavilion includes kitchen, office and lounge areas that flow onto large deck and a barbeque and rockery spa pool area covered by a large cantilevered roof punctured with circular apertures. Large sliding double glazed doors open the living pavilion to connect with the stunning environment. Designed by pacific environments architects.