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interior design


Relaxed Coastal


Style by Sally Denning, published by Ryland Peters & Small


CHOOSE NATURAL MATERIALS says Lois Vincent “Te look and feel of a life beside the sea provides endless inspiration for decor,” says Lois Vincent, home designer House of Fraser. “Tis season, colour and texture are wonderfully restful - watercolour stripes, tie-dye effects, and those salt-washed ocean hues are so easy to work into any home come the summer months. “Look out for weathered and raw finishes too - it’s all about capturing the beauty in imperfection. Natural materials like wood and rattan will add interest to a space and will be a lovely contrast to sharp blues and crisp whites that are so characteristic of a coastal home.”


“LOOK OUT FOR WEATHERED AND RAW


FINISHES TOO - IT’S ALL ABOUT CAPTURING THE BEAUTY IN IMPERFECTION.”


TEMPER BRIGHTS WITH OFF-WHITES says Sally Denning “Many of us dream of living by the sea - but even if you’re not lucky enough to have a seashore home, you can take inspiration from the beauty of the coast and bring those ideas inside, wherever and however you live,” promises Sally Denning, author of Relaxed Coastal Style (Ryland Peters & Small). “You could copy the colours of fishing boats, beach huts and painted shutters, which all boast strong shades that weather to more manageable hues. “Tropical brights such as turquoise and aqua are another popular choice but temper them with neutrals or off-whites to keep a scheme easy to live with as well as easy on the eye.”


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