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NAME:SAI BHUVANESHWARI S K

REG NO:181011101033
B.ARCH/III YEAR/VITH SEM
CHARACTERISTIC :
➢ In the simplest definition, coastal is beachy.
➢ Through use of natural light, soft tones, and a clean aesthetic, it's meant to
evoke the breeziness of the beach.
➢ Basically, it feels like summer year-round inside your house.
➢ The Hamptons Style is characterized by painted finishes that reflect the
natural color palette of a coastal setting, complemented by comfortable
furnishings, soft lines and simple styling accessories.
FINISHES:
✓ DO MIX WOOD FINISHES. ...
✓ DO HANG CURTAINS AND BLINDS IN THE SAME ROOM. ...
✓ TRY UNUSUAL FURNITURE PLANS. ...
✓ DO WHITEWASH WALLS. ...
✓ GO NATURAL. ...
✓ TRY SHIPLAP PANELLING. ...
✓ OPT FOR NO RUG. ...
✓ DO MIX WHITE AND WOOD.
ELEMENTS:
➢ Elements of this style, which is also referred to as “Cottage Coastal,”
include nautical decor like seashells and netting, airy materials like wicker and
rattan, and soft, pastel hues like sky blue or lilac.
DÉCOR:
➢ Coastal decor ideas are all about pulled-together relaxation; a light and simple
color scheme, complemented by natural materials, and plenty of natural light, all
working together to help you create a space you can be at ease in.
✓ Pair navy subway tile with white grout for a look that’s beachy, yet budget-
friendly.
✓ Apply decorative moulding to mimic the interior of a wooden schooner.
✓ Group straw sun hats together for instant wall decor.
✓ Choose double-duty furniture pieces that can accommodate overnight
guests.
✓ Anchor your dining area with an elegant capiz shell chandelier.
✓ Install a wall mural your kids will *wave* about for years to come.
✓ Throw down a jute or sisal rug to amp up natural texture.
✓ Integrate decor that nods to nautical themes, like this rope edged mirror.
✓ Keep your overall palette neutral, while bringing in pops of color through
textiles and accessories.
✓ Brighten up your interiors by whitewashing knotty wood paneling.
MATERIALS:
➢ Coastal design is a decorating theme inspired by
weathered furniture and nautical accents found in
traditional coastal homes.
➢ It incorporates pale finishes, shades of blue, and maritime elements such as
compass
➢ In order to create a relaxed, easy vibe, coastal design usually incorporates
many natural elements.
➢ This comes in through the furniture, often made out of wicker, rattan, or light,
weathered woods, and fabrics.
➢ Rugs are generally straw, seagrass, or jute, and fabrics are simple and devoid of
shine. es, marine life, anchors, and helms.
➢ To bring a coastal cottage look to your home, dress the walls with painted
white woodwork detail like board and batten, bead board wainscoting, and
white washed paneled walls.
➢ Try to keep wood flooring and tables in a light finish.
➢ Think weathered wood, driftwood tones, whitewashed, natural maples, ash
and bamboo.
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