A monochromatic designed seaside home in muted aqua with lots of fun coastal and nautical decorations.
The home is designed and furnished by Atlanta interior decorator Toby West. The wood paneling gives this abode seaside charm, after all the home is located in Watercolor, Florida. The monochromatic design of aqua blue is soft and soothing, and contrasted with natural wood furniture pieces and accessories throughout.
A pair of Filled Glass Table Lamps is part of the vignette.
To avoid interrupting the monochromatic scheme, pictures float in glass frames without backing. The little anchor Wall Sconce Shelves are quirky and fun, each showcasing a beach find.
The bed end table is a great spot for the Seashell Tray. All the white Wicker Furniture works well in this space, adding to the romantic feel.
A Starfish struck aqua bathroom.
And a heavy duty anchor lamp brings a masculine touch to this sitting room.
Aqua blue creates a wonderful relaxing and beachy atmosphere where the sea feels near and the pace is slow. For the full tour of the home as it appeared in Veranda magazine, click here.
The home is designed and furnished by Atlanta interior decorator Toby West. The wood paneling gives this abode seaside charm, after all the home is located in Watercolor, Florida. The monochromatic design of aqua blue is soft and soothing, and contrasted with natural wood furniture pieces and accessories throughout.
A pair of Filled Glass Table Lamps is part of the vignette.
To avoid interrupting the monochromatic scheme, pictures float in glass frames without backing. The little anchor Wall Sconce Shelves are quirky and fun, each showcasing a beach find.
The bed end table is a great spot for the Seashell Tray. All the white Wicker Furniture works well in this space, adding to the romantic feel.
A Starfish struck aqua bathroom.
And a heavy duty anchor lamp brings a masculine touch to this sitting room.
Aqua blue creates a wonderful relaxing and beachy atmosphere where the sea feels near and the pace is slow. For the full tour of the home as it appeared in Veranda magazine, click here.