In that villa the the coastal design was the dominant but it has gotten a little bit of a bad rep. This light
and breezy style has become synonymous with overstuffed rooms and kitschy, dated accessories.
However, that assumption could not be further from the truth.
The aesthetic in this spaces is the epitome of simplistic elegance. Every detail of these rooms is geared
toward creating a haven from the hectic pace of day-to-day life even the most coastal spaces feel
current.
The best aspects of this coastal design is its ability to make you feel relaxed. As you’re only a few feet
from the waves away, stepping into one of these rooms should make you feel as though you’re on
vacation. The easiest way to achieve that outcome is by using material and color psychology.
Starting with a base of neutrals. However, rather than using monochromatics to create a stark contrast,
focus on including more muted tones. Tring sandy tans in flooring, off-whites and grays for walls
and ceiling to create an environment that feels equally soothing and inviting