New Construction Upgrades That Add Value: A Guide to Personalizing Your New Home
Posted by Kerrie Kelly in Home Design
Summer isn’t just for a vacations—it’s the perfect time to add a fresh new look to your home. With warmer weather and the entertaining season kicking into full swing, now is the time to overhaul your outdoor living space with a classic seaside cottage look. With the help of some new seating, outdoor rugs, lighting and accessories, you can turn any outdoor space into a comfortable retreat fit for the Hamptons.
Coastal Colors
Recharging your outdoor space can be as simple as introducing a dreamy seaside color palette. This doesn’t mean it’s time to buy everything that has stripes and anchors—instead, pull inspiration from the ocean for that next color overhaul. Seafoam greens, muted teals and grays, creamy whites and natural weathered patinas are fresh and calming, and can easily work with most home styles.
If calm and collected isn’t your sort, you can still channel the nautical navy look without going overboard. Pair deep navies with blue-grays and neutrals for a sophisticated aesthetic. For a more feminine look—and a bright pop of color—pair these hues with blush tones and rich corals or canary yellow.
Tastefully Textured
The beauty of the seaside cottage style is the ability to play around with different textures for a breezy, curated look. Subtle elements, like cable-knit throws reminiscent of fisherman’s sweaters, add a seafaring touch for late-night fire pit chats without going overboard. Rustic woods (think driftwood) create a rustic yet refined look, while crisp and clean textures like cotton and linen are perfect for outdoor draperies and textured cushions.
Pull Up a Chair
Keep outdoor furniture classic and casual. Adirondack chairs are classically nautical. In a light neutral color, they add just the right amount of coastal vibe to even the simplest of outdoor spaces. Wire frame furniture adds a modern touch, while rustic and weathered metal silhouettes express a Malibu feel. Lastly, channel the seaside aesthetic by adding elements to your space that promote an al fresco lifestyle. Encourage large family gatherings with a generous, rustic communal table or bring in a traditional rounded fire pit for making s’mores.
How will you put your seaside cottage look together? We would love to see photos of how you have put this all together.
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Kerrie Kelly
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Kerrie Kelly from Kerrie Kelly Design Labs is an interior designer who writes for The Home Depot about kitchen design. She loves to provide advice on a myriad of topics such as “how to make your kitchen feel more open.” To get some more inspiration and kitchen design ideas, visit homedepot.com.
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Kerrie Kelly from Kerrie Kelly Design Labs is an interior designer who writes for The Home Depot about kitchen design. She loves to provide advice on a myriad of topics such as “how to make your kitchen feel more open.” To get some more inspiration and kitchen design ideas, visit homedepot.com.