Beach Style Living Design Ideas
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
21 - 40 of 755 photos
Item 1 of 3
8TFive Studio
Client wanted an addition that preserves existing vaulted living room windows while provided direct lines of sight from adjacent kitchen function. Sunlight and views to the surrounding nature from specific locations within the existing dwelling were important in the sizing and placement of windows. The limited space was designed to accommodate the function of a mudroom with the feasibility of interior and exterior sunroom relaxation.
Photography by Design Imaging Studios
PL al Cuadrado Interiorismo - Patricia López
Salón realizado en tonos naturales y gama de verdes para dar frescor y luminosidad a la estancia. El resultado es un ambiente tranquilo que invita a la relajación.
Designs by Debra Cruz
Shades of sea, sand, driftwood, and sky create a cool, yet cozy seating area in this airy living room. The pair of matched wing back chairs in soft aquamarine blue offer the perfect spot to curl up with a favorite book. The soft ivory armchair and two overstuffed sofas in a sandy twill fabric allow for plenty of seating during gatherings. A large kitchen bar pass through adds to the open feel and allows the chef to remain part of the action.
Photos courtesy of www.home-pix.com
User
Happiness springs eternal when you’re surrounded by a kaleidoscope of colors, and with a multitude of multi-hued accents, our cover room is as high-spirited as they come. Try adding lively pieces like these to your own home, and you’ll see that there will never be a dull moment.
Swift Decor
Our casual inspired collection is relaxed and unconcerned. This collection transforms marine lifestyle into a contemporary look by adding natural materials and nautical pieces such as the oyster spheres and the lantern. Nature and beach lovers seeking a relaxed calm atmosphere will find this set to be a masculine approach to coastal living.
CM Natural Designs
The goal for this project was to create a space that felt “beachy” for the Lewis’ who moved from Utah to San Diego last year. These recent retirees needed a casual living room for everyday use and to handle the wear and tear of grandchildren. They also wanted a sophisticated environment to reflect this point in their lives and to have a welcoming atmosphere for guests.
Photos courtesy of Ramon C Purcell
Moss Yaw Design studio
a vaulted ceiling exposes the original structure at the new den/television room; minimalist white oak flooring and contemporary decor provide a contemporary contrast to the existing white paneling
Beach Style Living Design Ideas
2