Modern design and coastal design can seem like
an odd couple. After all, modern design is known for its clean lines, bold
shapes, and sleek minimalism. And coastal design, with its vibrant colors,
beach prints, and cute decor, is known for just the opposite. But combine both
and you get something very special. "Contemporary coastal design is a
fresh, streamlined take on traditional coastal decor," says, a sales and
design consultant at Marine Light USA. It borrows from the visceral experience
of being in a coastal environment without being so literal.
In other words, you get an aesthetic that feels
so much like the beach that you don't need any decor to tell you where you are.
"Contemporary coastal design evokes the feelings of this beach lifestyle
without the obvious kitsch," say our expert and the experienced team
dealing with the most innovative maritime lights around the globe. That means
fewer surfboards, fewer ocean photos, and fewer
fish fed. Sample. In general, you can expect to
exchange testimonies for niceties. Focus
on giving your guests a sense of place instead of yelling at them the moment
they walk through the door. Of course, reconciling two conflicting aesthetics
is always a challenge, but don't overdo it, Marine Light USA offers the perfect
combination of these two and offers you the best decoration experience.
If you want to create a space that feels both
coastal and modern, your hallway is a great place to start. Though classic
coastal spaces are often filled with deep blues and bright oranges,
contemporary interiors call for a more minimalist approach. Our maritime
products such as chandeliers are perfect for your living room. Coastal interiors are full of texture, and
that's because the spaces they evoke are also full of texture. Classic accents
like seagrass rugs, driftwood pieces, and seashell mirrors come straight from
the sea, and woven pieces reference some botanicals you would find on the
beach. By bringing these elements into your home, you can make your space cozy
and coastal even if your walls are lined with exposed brick as shown above.