Life's a Beach - A Shore Theme in Your Outdoor Space
Twentieth century American architect Phillip Johnson once said,
"I hate vacations. If you can build buildings, why sit on the
beach?" Mr. Johnson evidently didn't how to relax, but as
another summer is slipping away, you can. Did you visit the
beach this year? Do you wish you had? Either way, you can create
a seaside feel in your outdoor space and enjoy memories of the
shore at home! Here are some quick tips.
Color Your choice of color will be the biggest stress-reliever
in your home "beach." The relaxing hues of the beach are
sun-bleached and sand- and water-washed. Think cool and inviting
water, lapping on the shore; the pale sand underfoot; the tall
pale green beach grasses; the pale pink and coral of shells; the
white clouds in a the blue sky.
For your blue, try Kelly Moore's Essence of the Sea or Sail
Away, Beauti-tone's French Blue, or Benjamin Moore's Robin's
Egg.
If you prefer brighter colors use bright pink or orange,
especially in striped fabric or small accessories such candles.
Furniture The beach calls for casual wooden seating. Try folding
wooden chairs with colorful striped canvas slings, set under a
pale colored canvas umbrella that you've propped in a large
bucket of sand.
Fabric What do you take to the beach? Canvas tote bags, terry
towels and flip-flops. Use these fabrics for cushions, throws
and the seating itself. Install decorative hooks on a wall, and
hang beach towels as "art."
Motifs Many beach goers return home with a collection of shells,
beach rocks and smooth bits of colored glass. If you have such a
collection, use them to good effect in your outdoor space. Clean
up your treasures by running them through a cycle of the
dishwasher in the utensil basket. You can also rub baby oil into
rocks to bring out the shine that you saw under the beach sun.
The most obvious way to display your shells and pebbles is in a
clear glass dish or jar, or a flat plate. Try filling a saucer
with them and inserting a votive candle. Or if the shells
themselves are large enough, pour candle wax around a wick in
the shell cavity itself. Shells can be used in attractive
tic-tac-toe games, for stamping fabrics and many other purposes.
You can easily change the feel of your beach theme by the use of
different motifs. Perch a sea-gull on a piece of driftwood
draped with a piece of fisherman's net and use a lighthouse or
two elsewhere in the space, and you'll be reminded of a coastal
fishing village. Folding sling chairs, an umbrella and pots of
beach grass give a recreational feel to your space. Or combine
the lighthouses with sailboat silhouettes for a more urban shore
look.
Whatever kind of shore you prefer, use these ideas to recreate
it at home. Put on a recording of ocean waves lapping on the
sand, kick off your shoes and enjoy the beach!