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| Here another mostly white kitchen is very picky about its dashes of color and textures. The polished nickel Yoke Pendant Lights give a nod to all things nautical, and the woven counter stools add warmth. |
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| Exotic suzani fabrics enter the mix and shake up the blue, ecru and white color palette. |
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| Crisp white paint and spare touches of wood keep things updated; a natucial lantern and four-over-one windows reference traditional coastal cottages. This kind of update lets the water view stand out even more. |
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| This coastal home features iconic modern furniture pieces and exotic fabrics. All of these things are grounded by a seagrass rug and held together by the white walls and rafters.
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| The same house seen previously features collected furnishings that mix well with a more traditional blue and white striped rug. |
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| A similar color palette was used here; mid-century modern furnishings recall groovy beach houses from the '60s and '70s, yet it's all put together in a very polished and sophisticated way. The driftwood coffee table, big sticks in the corner and wavy pillows reference the Hamptons setting in a subtle way.
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| Wicker is a coastal staple, and this mix of wicker and light raw wood is a pleasing combination. Punches of aqua, a beach landscape and driftwood reference the setting. |
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| This kitchen is a great example of creating a light backdrop with the permanent fixtures and adding in style with more portable pieces. The woven blinds and retro barstools make things a little more casual and welcoming; a blue and green pottery collection can be viewed through the glass cabinet doors. Knotty pine floors continue coastal cottage tradition. |
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| Here the usual beachy navy and white stripes have been subdued with warm tan and a lighter shade of blue, and more tailored upholstery makes things a bit more formal. The rattan side tables keep things from getting too formal. |
| This room looks like the designer deconstructed a Navy dress uniform and replaced the brass buttons with inspection-ready polished nickel. Instead of using busier navy and white prints, this room makes a big statement with the dark navy wall, a polished sawhorse desk, and a porthole window. |
Becky
If you want to start perusing some fun chandies to give me an idea of what style floats your boat, check out the ones the Houzz team has chosen as our personal faves here:
http://www.houzz.com/photos/chandeliers
You can trim down the selection on the left side by choosing different styles.
Becky