Guest Picks: Adding the Colors of Beach Glass to Your Home
If you can’t get to the beach, adding pieces in sea glass colors can be bring the beach home to you. I dare you to look at these colors and not think about sun, sand and sea! — Claudia from Mockingbird Hill Cottage
Elegant and simple, this glassware has streaks of the colors of the sea.
Ahh, a hammock in a gorgeous blue-green color is pure heaven.
This curtain panel in "Charlotte Blue" reminds me of the perfect pale green color of some of the sea glass I've found.
How about a market umbrella in this gorgeous beach glass color?
This vintage seltzer bottle is the most perfect aqua color. Collecting these beauties is now at the top of my list. Imagine a group of them in various beach glass colors — it would be the perfect pop of summery color in your home.
Sigh. I can smell the ocean just looking at this bedding from the Martha Stewart collection at Macy's.
Sometimes the smallest touches can take you to the sea. Try changing out some handles on a piece of furniture for something like these green milk glass pieces. They're very beachy.
Jadeite always reminds me of sea glass. These cake stands are beautiful.
Made from recycled glass, this lamp evokes the look of a tropical ocean.
Jane Coslick is an amazing renovator and designer behind many beach cottages on Tybee Island, Georgia. Wouldn’t these shutters be the perfect addition to a cottage or shed?
Coastal Living Cottage now has these beautiful beds in sea glass colors!
This beautiful frame made of aqua limpet shells is so unique.
Martha Stewart Living's Sea Glass paint by Glidden is also perfect.
Benjamin Moore's Mermaid paint is just perfect.
This buoy is beautiful. I can already hear the waves.
I'm on the hunt for some Adirondack chairs. This one comes in a pretty shade of aqua. Or if you already have some, why not do like my grandmother and repaint them? Maybe in a sea glass shade?
Ah, the gorgeous Smeg. Owning one of these is a fantasy of mine — but I digress. Isn't this the most perfect shade of beach glass green?
This beach glass from Pottery Barn is an affordable way to add these colors to a room. Maybe fill a glass bowl or jar with it, or try it as vase filler (as they market it).
Imagine this gorgeous glass tile in your bathroom or kitchen.
These latte bowls from Anthropologie are lovely. I can see myself sitting poolside or on a deck drinking a latte or eating a helping of fresh strawberries and cream.Next: Get a Soft Spot for Sea-Glass Green
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