Beach House
Florida coastal home designs have to consider tropical storms. Building codes mandate that windows, doors and exterior material assemblies must be able to withstand the flying debris, high winds and driving rains of these storms. Shutters or impact-resistant glazing is a must. And roofing and siding materials must comply with Florida codes and be approved for use.
Colors similar to sea glass, like Benjamin Moore's Woodlawn Blue HC-147, also particularly thrive in light-filled spaces.
A bright white built-in buffet pops against these sea-blue walls.
Like the outside of window. This kitchen's custom white Shaker cabinetry and Carrara marble backsplash bring out the opalescence of the wall color.
Light bounces around the walls (in Benjamin Moore's Palladian Blue) and on the cabinets (in White Dove) in this bright kitchen, thanks to the many windows, including the half-circle window above the sink.
Osborne & Little's Langdale fabric features a range of seaside colors and looks excellent as the cornice fabric alongside light oceanic walls here.
I'm especially fond of using misty hues like Sherwin-Williams' Sea Salt in bathrooms, where their watery undertones are especially befitting
Seaside-inspired colors can work wonderfully in kids' quarters.
Crown molding painted in Benjamin Moore's White Dove OC17 and Arts and Crafts–style window trim contrast beautifully with Palladian Blue walls.
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