Ship Ahoy! The Nautical Touch in Your Outdoor Living Space
Would you rather be sailing or are you strictly a shore bird?
Whether you're land-locked or seaside, you can create a nautical
look in your outdoor living space by following a few easy
principles. You'll find that even landlubbers can answer the
siren song of the sea.
Although any outside space can be adapted to this motif, wooden
decks are particularly suitable. And if you can manage to
install a water feature so that the deck overhangs it, you'll
increase the "on-board" feel. Be sure to include the following
elements.
Color For a real yacht-club feel, think navy, as in uniforms.
Not only does navy recall the color of the ocean at night,
paired with cream accents and brass "buttons", it looks as
classy as a ship's captain. You can also add red accents for
additional color.
Fabric Make cushions of canvas or canvas-like fabric. For a trim
nautical look, edge thick square cushions in contrasting rope
piping. Blue and white striped mattress ticking also makes great
throw cushions.
Use sailcloth or awning fabric for drapes. Trim them with navy
stripes and hang with grommets on brass curtain rods.
Rope's nautical texture can be incorporated in a number of ways.
Lay a jute mat on the floor, wrap rope around a plant pot, use
rope tie-backs on outdoor draperies, display rope-handled
baskets or simply pile a coil of rope in a corner.
Furniture Ship-board fixtures are often made of sleek, highly
varnished wood and always make the most of available space.
Replicate the look on your deck with built-in benches. As a
bonus, build storage units under the seats.
For additional portable seating, use wooden and canvas deck
chairs or captain's stools.
Lighting Brass ship lanterns, of course! Although originals are
collectibles, there are many attractive reproductions available.
Use a traditional oil-burning unit or opt for a candle-lit look.
Motif The easiest way to carry a nautical theme is with the use
of ship-board motifs such as anchors, barometers, weather vanes,
sandglasses and seaman's chests. Other useful motifs for an
outdoor space include boat pennants, oars and models or images
of sailboats.
Choose one or two and collect them in various materials. Or
re-create a ship's deck by acquiring one of each kind and
displaying them in realistic positions throughout your space.
Put your deck in ship-shape this summer, listen to snap of the
canvas in the wind and dream on of the high seas.