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Your Summer Home Should Reflect Difference

Your Summer Home Should Reflect Difference

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When designing a summer home here at the Jersey Shore, there are a few important factors you should keep in mind. When you come to the shore, you are on vacation, and your home should convey this. The most common mistake many summer homeowners make is decorating their second home similar to their original home. You shore house should be a breath of fresh seaside air!
Keep your family and guests in mind when choosing the elements of your shore home. While tans and whites seem to be the go-to furniture colors for oceanside homes, your accessories and décor should add some color in a casual yet crisp way. Shades of blue and green work best, ensuring that you and your company will wake up every morning to an experience that is upbeat, calming and memorable.
Also consider your guests’ comfort. Accommodations are essential, so select comfortable mattresses to fit any body type, and sleeper sofas and bunk beds to fit your whole family when they visit. For dining, get tables with removable leaves to accommodate different numbers of guests, and add seating to your kitchen island if the space is right. Be sure to have additional “spot chairs” on hand for extra places to sit!
In the kitchen, many seaside homes boast light and airy looks. White or light wood cabinets with white, tan or light grey countertops are popular, making the kitchen seem clean and open for guests. For backsplash tiles, consider beachy tones like aqua, teal, light green, tan and grey. Kitchen Cabinets and More can help with a total kitchen remodel if needed!
We already touched upon the color of your décor, but let’s talk style. Common materials that bring the coastal feel into your home include glass, driftwood and rope. Glass bottles and vases add subtle shine, driftwood lamps and frames bring a natural, earthy feel, and rope-wrapped baskets and curtain ties create a maritime, textured look. Striped, coral and nautical patterns on rugs, pillows, curtains or wall art will fit well into your coastal design. And of course, décor involving seashells, marine life, anchors, compasses and helms are just the right accents. Coastal Designer Outlet is the perfect place to find one-of-a-kind nautical and beach-themed pieces, such as lamps, artwork, table decorations and accessories.
On the outside of your summer home, create an outdoor area where you and your guests can enjoy the salt air and sunshine even when you step off the sandy beach. On your balcony, deck or patio, add elements such as outdoor furniture with comfy cushions, a grill, a table to eat outside, an umbrella for shade, wind chimes and maybe even a bonfire pit to enjoy the space at night. For the landscape, incorporate grasses and hydrangeas, things you would find in a beach environment.
Remember all of these factors while designing your summer home and you will surely deliver the ultimate vacation experience. Your escape will remind people that every day in your home is in fact a day at the beach!

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