The 5 Key Elements of Modern Coastal Home Design
We’ve had a lot of experience when it comes to designing a modern coastal home. From a cozy, art-filled family retreat in Cohasset to a modern beach oasis on the shores of Truro to our soon-to-be-revealed expansive multigenerational beach house in Narragansett, coastal design has very much been at the forefront of our work. In this month’s journal, we’ve gathered our years of lessons learned and insights to provide five key elements of this design aesthetic.
We’ve often talked about how much our interior design in residential projects has been influenced by our hotel design. Authentic coastal properties like The Edgartown Inn and The Sydney, both located in the heart of Edgartown on the island of Martha’s Vineyard, and 21 Broad and 76 Main on Nantucket, offer so much inspiration and design experience that can be carried over to our residential coastal projects. Esthetics, functionality, and elevated outdoor experiences all play a huge role in this unique design process.
Although there is so much that goes into creating a multigenerational coastal home design, we’ve narrowed down 5 essential elements that should be taken into account. And we’ve asked Kristina Ranaldi, our Senior Interior Designer, to share some of her insights along the way.
#1: Durable, weather-resistant materials
When designing a coastal home, the weather is an important component that needs to be considered. Environmental factors such as strong winds, salt water, and humidity can all have an impact on the design element you choose.
Kristina is well-versed in designing with a coastal aesthetic in mind, as she’s been leading the design of our soon-to-be-revealed Narragansett family vacation home. When asked about her approach, she highlighted the importance of “using indoor/outdoor fabrics and rugs that have higher durability.” These fabrics have the ability to withstand humidity. She also mentioned the need to consider the fluctuation in humidity when selecting the specific wood used for the flooring.
Thank you, Kristina!
Want to learn more about our approach to designing a destination home? Download our Destination Home Design Guide to get Rachel’s best tips for planning the ultimate family retreat.
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