
Bright colors are brought in through the bright bar stools and countertop pieces. The wicker furniture fits into the laid back design aesthetic that the homeowner has created. Reclaimed wooden beams are used to contrast the white bead board ceiling, as well as create a subtle separation between the kitchen and the dining area. There is a lot of contrast between the all-white walls and the dark grey tile flooring. This dining area has a traditional beach house color story with crisp whites and soft aqua tones. Their accordion balcony doors leaves a large open space to combine the two areas.
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This home also shows that you don’t need a full disappearing wall to enjoy the outdoors. The window accentuates the peaked ceilings and is accented by a natural wood frame. The exposed beams in the middle of the room are a dark color to fit to match the floor and fit in with the warmer colored furnishings. This opens the space and makes it feel larger. The homeowner has an all-white ceiling with exposed beams and white walls. This home has more of a traditional design aesthetic. You don’t have to have an extravagant beach house for an incredible interior. The homeowner keeps the room from feeling heavy by using light colors in all of the upholstery and floors. The home has an open floor plan with an overlook from the second floor. However, this home has the aesthetic of a chic island home. The stone walls paired with rich wood tones would usually be featured in a cabin or lodge. This living room is another example of how rustic design elements can be used in an open beach house. Pops of color are brought in the pale pastel throw pillows and vibrant plants around the room. By choosing light and airy curtains, the homeowner can keep the bright openness in the room even when they’re closed.
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The large windows allow a lot of light in and an uninterrupted view of the beach. They also bring warmth to the room that is mainly full of light beiges. However, in this beach house, they are used as a connection to the house’s surroundings. The centerpieces in this room are the natural wood furnishings that would read as rustic in another home. This living room utilizes the relaxing laid back nature of coastal areas. When the weather is nice, they can slid the glass wall into the home and makes the living space an indoor outdoor hybrid area.īeach home décor doesn’t have to feature bright colors and an island theme. This homeowner also took advantage of their beachfront property by installing a disappearing wall. The stained glass gives the otherwise neutral space pops of color. You can see the homeowner’s mementos from travels abroad throughout the home adding an eclectic touch to the home design. The rich color of the wood floors is pulled in through the staircase and the exposed ceiling support beams.

This beach house is the epitome of luxury. Let these incredible beach homes serve as inspiration for designing your own getaway! Photo by: My O Homes Beach house interiors feature everything from stained glass windows to monochromatic rooms. The proximity to the beach can serve as inspiration to create a tropical paradise or a relaxing retreat in your own home. Vacation homes can have some the most extravagant interior design styles.
