Beach House Bliss: Celebrating the Coastal Aesthetic
In coastal-style decorating, comfort is key: it's a decor style that encourages you to put your feet up and just enjoy life. You can see why we're such fans of it here at FibreGuard!
This guide will help you bring the appeal of coastal living, no matter how far away from the ocean your home is.
Definition of Coastal Decor
Coastal decor is an interior design style inspired by the sea.
The look of this style is always about light and space, natural materials such as wood or stone, and an easy-going vibe.
Coastal Colour Palettes
Colour is so important with coastal decor. Does coastal decor have to just be blue and white? Nope!
Why not try vibrant coral, juicy orange, sunshine yellow or lobster red as a bold accent hue? Add pop with pillows, throws, artwork or a fun wallpaper. - Laura Gaskill, Houzz
Our suggestions:
- Blue hues, such as sky blue, turquoise, and navy, which reflect the ever-changing moods of the ocean
- White and sandy neutrals, just like the colours of the beach, pristine sands, and sun-bleached shells
- Accents of soft pastels like coral and seafoam green
That sounds like a lot of white, we hear you saying
Cleanliness is very important in any living space, and a lot of people shy away from using white for that reason.
White couches, white walls, white cushions. You're probably thinking: “Is this for real?”
The answer is: yes, with FibreGuard’s beautiful yet strong stain resistant performance fabrics. Our upholstery fabrics are durable and hard wearing enough to resist pilling, wear, and abrasion. They're also colourfast so that they can hold on to their pristine white intensity years after being installed on your sofa.
We disagree that you need to compromise on interior décor style just because your family now includes a dog or a toddler or both. If you want a white sofa, get one! Just do your homework and upholster it responsibly. Say it with us: white couches are aesthetically delicious, and they can be practical too. I deserve a white couch. Everyone does. - Are White Couches a Bad Idea?
Natural Materials and Decorative Accessories for Coastal Decor
In coastal design, rough wood surfaces reign supreme. Weathered or reclaimed wood used both in furniture and flooring can add warmth and a sense of history. We're also talking about natural materials such as sea grass, jute, wicker and rattan in both furniture and accessories.
For upholstery and drapery, we recommend fabrics made of natural fibres or blends that look like linen, cotton or wool. Layering fibres and fabrics in earthy shades can create texture and depth.
Beach House Motifs and Patterns
Integrating certain motifs can help to create a sense of authenticity, but you don't have to go overboard. Consider incorporating elements such as:
- Classic coastal symbols include things like ship wheels, seagulls, maps, sailboats - and mermaids!
- Seashells, driftwood art and sea glass celebrate the ocean's natural treasures. Display seashell collections proudly in glass jars or shadow boxes.
- Seascape artwork and seawater wildlife photography capture the enchanting beauty of the seaside.
Feeling inspired to create your own beachy paradise?
FibreGuard's performance fabrics are a must if you want to protect your sanctuary from the accidents that come from water, weather, pets and kids. Our stylish, stain-resistant fabrics add a touch of luxury and practicality to any coastal living space.
It's time for your home to make a big impression. Find out where you can buy FibreGuard today!