Coastal, breezy, plantation, West Indies?
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Please post British Colonial, plantation, island photos?
Comments (1)Try the search engine... try "british colonial." I think there is something around....See MorePaint colors for coastal theme
Comments (3)I love coastal. I haven't picked up a Martha Stewart paint swatch in a few years. (I think she's at Home Depot now.) Anyway, from her K-mart, Sears & Lowes paint days there were always colors that seemed to fit right into this decor scheme very well. Might be worth a look at her current paint line-up. Also I'm linking to an older thread that went very long. Lots of pics, links to more pics, links to blogs. Maybe something there will inspire you? Coastal, breezy, plantation, West Indies? And Coastal Living's Color It Coastal. "These eight winning palettes represent the best in coastal style."...See MoreBritish Colonial bedroom accent colors??
Comments (6)I love threads on this style! I don't know if you saw the thread I linked below, puckhog? It has some great inspiration photos for the British Colonial style. A few of the links no longer work but there is still plenty of eye candy! Here is a link that might be useful: Coastal, Breezy, Plantation, West Indies?...See MoreBeach and Tropical tastes in decorating
Comments (12)Oceanna, I'm in the process of going thru them, I've looked at so many pics, I'm getting lost in them LOL. Annie1971, what I'm looking to do is not so much a "theme" room or decor but something that reflects the beauty of the colors found in nature in the tropics and at the beach. BTW, I'm close to the SE Coast, Sandhills of SC. My landscaping is going to have a lot of Banana trees, Palms, and tropical plants with a lot of lush green. I'm also planning some roses, lillys and annuals with an eventual Koi pond. For instance, it's an instant archetecture(sp), color, decor and garden feast for me when I visit Charleston SC. That is one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen in my life. I had the same reaction to the the beauty of the Bahamas. My house is a ranch style, about 2200 Sq Ft., nothing fancy yet. I chose a light Cape Cod grey exterior, charcoal colored roof, white trim and black shutters. I have a lot of windows/natural light in the living areas, and Master Suite. My office is on the sunny side of the house and DH's is on the darker side, making the perfect Mechanical Engineer CAD station cave for him. I'm strongly leaning toward Blues/Blue/grays in the dining, kitchen and open living room adjacent to them. The one room I've done so far is my hall bath, darker side of the house with white marble countertops, double sink and white fixtures. I chose a nice blueish (if that is a word LOL) seafoam green (I used SW Forrest Glen) with bright white crown moulding and other trim. I have bright white plantation blinds and accented with decor in sand, peach, shell pink and taupe. I've some pictures on Flickr that I can link to. I used a nice thick group of white sheers as curtains to give the "Key West" feel to the room. This kinda gives an idea what I'm trying to go for. Sometimes I'm not the best with words. LOL Please feel free to critique, as I'm looking for ideas and the best ones for this house. I'm not looking to make this a "resale" house, I plan on livinghere a long, long time. Its a custom built house on 15 acres. Here is a link that might be useful: Hall Bath...See MoreRelated Professionals
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