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About Coastal Home?

 


About Coastal Home?


Coastal homes are characterized by their relaxed, beachy feel and their ability to seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor living spaces. These homes are often located near the coast, and are designed to capture the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape.

Coastal homes often feature light, airy color palettes with shades of blue, white and sandy beige. They are also known for their use of natural materials such as wood, wicker, and linen. The exteriors often feature large windows, French doors and sliding glass doors to allow for plenty of natural light and to take advantage of the coastal views. The roofing is often made of metal or shingles that can withstand the sea air and wind. Inside, coastal homes are often decorated with a mix of vintage, coastal and nautical accents, such as ship wheels, beach-inspired artwork, and seashells. The furniture is often made of natural materials such as woven rattan or wood, and is designed to be comfortable and easy to clean. The overall aesthetic of coastal homes is one of casual elegance and relaxation, designed to create a peaceful and inviting environment that reflects the natural beauty of the surrounding coastal landscape.

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