Seaside Mediterranean. Clarke draws design inspiration from many countries along the Mediterranean Sea's coastline, including Morocco, France, Spain, Greece and Italy. Elements like mosaic tile, aged stone, taupey-gray wood finishes and plaster walls are part of the material palette.This kitchen exemplifies
Clarke's seaside Mediterranean style with its pared-down aesthetic. It incorporates materials like rich wood counters and limestone floors. Lattice panels add a subtle pattern that recalls North African Mediterranean style, while pieces of coral are framed as though they came from a French flea market.
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supports this seaside location. Note the exposed ground around the plants in the foreground; its sandy color ties in directly with the sandy beach nearby (as does the wood on the deck), making the whole scene that much more convincing.
seaside planting by Ronald DiMauro Architects with deck and railing
supports this seaside location. Note the exposed ground around the plants in the foreground; its sandy color ties in directly with the sandy beach nearby (as does the wood on the deck), making the whole scene that much more convincing.
SEASIDE HOUSE (2001) • A Four story townhouse for a young family situated in the central square (Ruskin Place) in Seaside Florida THE PLAN... Spatializing the Surface • The outermost stucco surface of the building's facade maintains the code-required edge of the central square and acts like a proscenium
New Urbanism neighborhood in Seaside, FL
located in Seaside, a New Urbanism community on Florida's panhandle. Form-based codes dictate much of the different project's exteriors, but this contemporary house manages to survive amongst its neo-traditional neighbors, which comprise most of the town. Fairly suburban houses can also be found in Seaside
love this tree! love the colours, and the seaside theme.. perfect!
love this seaside tree.
with a seaside theme
blue seaside decorations
tree in a seaside theme. Designer Suzanne Pignato decorated this tree using starfish ornaments, peacock feathers, royal blue ribbon, and Christmas ornaments in cool tones that complement the rest of the room.
Added to 8,380 ideabooks Last comment "it's too white. the bouncing of light makes the room entirely bright. I wonder if you get glare in h" This photo has 7 questions
breezy seaside cottage that is an NAHB Green Building Standard - GOLD certified home.
Architecture - Moger Mehrhof Achitects
Interior Design - Seldom Scene Interiors
Contruction & Custom Cabinetry - Woodmeister Master Builders
Home Systems - Audio Video Design
Photography - Greg Premru Photography