Having lived in Savannah, Georgia for four years I am in love with the ocean. Just a short drive out to Tybee Island, we spent as much time at the beach as possible each year we spent in Georgia. I brought a little of that home with in my home decor. And now as we travel to other beaches around the world, I bring a few sea shells and other items home. We are currently working to remodel our home to fit our style and tastes, and we are moving onto the kitchen. I wanted to bring that coastal style into this space but combine it with the current trends I'm seeing in home decor. Here is how I styled my kitchen table to combine these styles:
Here's a BEFORE look at my kitchen:
(Previous owners' photo.)
Here's some more photos of our table:
What Makes this Coastal:
- The indigo blue throughout the tablescape.
- The hints of silver.
- The seashells in the bell jar.
- The driftwood platters.
Sources:
- Table and Black Chairs: Downeast Home
- Seagrass Chairs: TJ Maxx
- Chandelier and Silver Pendant Lights: Lowe's
- Oval Frame: Ikea
- Nautical Plates, Grey Table Runner, Coral Bowl, Bell Jar, and Botanicals in the jar: HomeGoods
- Candlesticks, Blue Plates, Napkins, and Napkin Rings: Pier 1
- Candles, and Dotted Plates:Walmart
- Silverware, Goblets: Target
You did an amazing job! The bell jar centerpiece is my favorite. I love all the sea shells and other decorative pieces in there. I couldn't tell from your list of resources, (sorry if you mentioned it), what are those hanging below the ikea mirror on the wall?
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