BEACHED

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BEACHED SEPTEMBER

BOARDWALK EMPIRE P. 7

Cranes Beach Ipswich Massachusetts

10+ Principals & Elements Design ideas to add a little seaside style to your home

ROCKPORT MASSACHUSETTS


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Back Beach: View of the Town Rockport Massachusetts


Table Of Contents

Letter From The Editor Her inside look on the quaint New England Beach Towns

Get Info Why should you get Beached?

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ON OUR COVER

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Elements Lines

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Texture P. 11 Light

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Color

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A pier view of Cranes

Space

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Beach in

Shape

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Form

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Ipswich Massachusetts. The perfect neutral colors for an everyday home.

Principles of Design Balance

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Harmony P. 46 Emphasis P. 51 Rhythm

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Scale

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Massing

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Proportion P. 65

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Letter From the Editor: Dear Readers, For 18 years I have lived in the beautiful town of Rockport, Massachusetts and have been inspired by my surroundings every day. This beach town is filled with a variety of cultures, colors, and inspiration every where you go. The different smells of the New England seasons and the seafood that is fresh off the boats are things that I keep near and dear to my heart. I will forever be 6 years old building sandcastles pretending to create my own house out of sea glass and blue & purple mussel shells. Growing up in this calm setting has allowed me to take certain elements and principles of design and apply them to my own life in the way that I decorate and become inspired. As my grandmother used to say, “Never be afraid to take your shoes off and take a moment to soak in your surroundings... and then make a footprint in the sand.�

Always, Katie Reilly 3


Who We Are

BEACHED is a magazine about coastal

home decor. Beach homes have a very relaxed and open feel to them creating a more peaceful living space. The ocean has an abundance of color schemes, shapes, textures, rhythms and many more design elements and principles. Inspiration from these natural spaces is far from limited and can be added to any home or space.

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ELEMENTS OF DESIGN

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LINES 6


Horizontal Long Beach Boardwalk Rockport Massachusetts

The horizontal lines of boardwalks and the horizons create calming and relaxing feelings to any visual. Creating long lines around a room using furniture such as a table or couch can elongate a room and create a peaceful setting. 7


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VERTICAL


Tightly Curved Lines Tightly curved lines or busy lines can be visually stimulating and create a sense of “fun� to the interior space.

A flowing curve in nature can be seen in the rolling waves of the beach rocks

Textures and patterns play a big part in this element. Different pattens in fabrics add life to boring or dull spaces. 9


CURTAINS ARE ALSO A GREAT WAY TO KEEP IN THE HEAT DURING THE HARSH NEW ENGLAND WINTERS.

Curved Flowing

Lines Curved flowing lines can be seen as resembling the rough ocean waves. They are long lines that have soft edges and curves creating a very clam and peaceful movement.

Adding a long curtains can enhance the length of a room and add a sense of volume. This added dimension

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TEXTURE


TACTILE TEXTURES

Woven textures are a great way of creating a feel for texture. The fabric used in this couch gives it a grainy look and creates a nice patterned texture. 12


REFLECTIVE TEXTURE When a light from a fixture or sunlight will hit a reflective surface and be reflected upward to give the room a brighter feeling.

Using a polished granite counter top can create a highly reflective surface. In a kitchen, this type of counter top is incredibly easy to clean and reflects light upward to give the room a brighter feeling.

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NON-REFLECTIVE BEWARE! Rugs need plenty of maintenance and upkeep. Cotten rugs clean up the nicest!

Rugs have great nonreflective material that soaks up the sunlight and add a softness and warmth to an area. There are many patterns and fabrics that can be used to match the scheme of your house.

These rugs fill up the negative space on the floor and define the area of a room. The volume of the brown rug determines the outline of the living room of this open house

RUGS.. RUGS.. and more RUGS!

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IMPLIED TEXTURE An implied texture is when an object such as a wall or floor gives the impression that it has a texture or 3 dimensional aspect when in reality it is flat and smooth. Implied texture is read visually not by touch. This patterned floor has added something new and different to a plain wood floor and visually adds interest to the observer to see if it is smooth.

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LIGHTS

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TASK LIGHTING BATHROOM Bathroom lights are designed to illuminate the face for personal grooming and creating balanced light.

REMEMBER! Task lighting should ALWAYS be paired with natural or ambient light when possible to avoid unnecessary light and dark contrasts.

KITCHEN This room uses two different types of light fixtures as task lights; recessed lights and minipendant suspended decorative luminaries. These lights are used for hand-eye cordination for preparing meals and light for when someone will sit at the bar or island to eat.

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ALL NATURAL LIGHTING Natural lighting is pure sunlight that comes through windows throughout the day. It can make the colors of the room vibrant and happy. Depending on the season the color can lean towards a warmer or cooler color. The light in this golden painted room creates a very vibrant and warm feeling.

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ALL NATURAL

FLOOR LAMPS LIGHTING

Natural lighting is pure sunlight that comes through windows throughout the day. It can make the colors of the room vibrant and happy. Depending on the season the color can lean towards a warmer or cooler color. The light in this golden painted room creates a very vibrant and warm feeling.

Floor lamps are a great way to have portable light. They provide light near seating areas such as this chaise for tasks such as reading or hand related tasks. 19


TABLE LAMPS Table lamps illuminate light upward and downwards as ambient light to illuminate a small space. Lamps can also add balance to a room or table like in the image to the left. Table lamps are often on side tables or bedside tables used as task lighting.

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Choose lamps that are similar in size and shape to have unity in the room. The glass base of these lamps are perfect for a seaside feel representing the sea glass found on the beach.

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COLORS


NEUTRAL PALETTE

{ GO FOR A WALK! Getting out into the world and the environment around your own home can give you inspiration for colors, different patterns, and what palette you might like in your own home.

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A NEUTRAL PALETTE CONTAINS VERY NATURAL AND LIGHT COLORS. WHITE,BROWNS, YELLOWS, BLUES & GREENS ARE ALL BASIC COLORS THAT CAN BE FOUND IF WALKING ALONG THE SHORE AND CAN ADD A VERY CALMING AND RELAXING FEELING TO ANY ROOM.

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MONOCHROMATIC PALETTES BEACH STYLE HOMES LOVE TO USE THE BOLD WHITE COLOR AS THE MAIN COLOR OF A ROOM.

SPLASHES OF COLOR CAN BE ADDED TO THESE TYPES OF PALETTES THROUGH FURNISHINGS AND ACCESSORIES SUCH AS STOOLS OR A SIDE TABLE.

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DIRECT ANALOGOUS COMPLEMENTARY SCHEMES COLORS

Direct complementary colors are exactly what the name sounds like. They are colors that are exactly opposite on the color wheel.

An analogous color scheme are colors that are adjacent on the color wheel. The warm tones include the yellows, oranges, and reds while the cool tones are blues, greens and purples. Generally 3 to 4 of the colors are used in a single scheme.

This Lake house room uses different tones and hues of blue and red to accessorize this room. Even tho they are not the pure hue color they are still direct complementary colors.

The color scheme of this room uses a variety of yellow hues and tones and there are accent colors of blues and greens in the pillows and curtains.


ANALOGOUS SCHEMES An analogous color scheme are colors that are adjacent on the color wheel. The warm tones include the yellows, oranges, and reds while the cool tones are blues, greens and purples. Generally 3 to 4 of the colors are used in a single scheme.

The color scheme of this room uses a variety of yellow hues and tones and there are accent colors of blues and greens in the pillows and curtains.

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SPACE


Positive Space POSITIVE SPACE

...Is the space filled in with a two or three dimensional form or shape

Positive space in a room is the objects in a room.

drawn picture of positive space of bathroom

The area of this bathroom holds three dimensional objects such as the bathtub, shower, sinks and cabinets. The space is transformed with this objects taking up space, creating a closed in space that is peaceful and not to crowded.

picture of upstairs bathroom

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NEGATIVE SPACE ... is the area between the forms in a two or three dimensional design.

The negative space in this bathroom can be seen in the area where there are no objects taking up space. This can be seen in the pathways between the sink and bathtub and from the door to the shower.

bathroom

drawn picture of negative space of bathroom


CROWDING TERRITORIALITY The term crowding represents the area where people are grouped together in tightly restricted areas. These are areas like living rooms, small nooks in kitchens, or dining rooms where people gather to talk and have company

Territoriality is the personal attachment to a certain territory or space.

Some homeowners will be very careful about what rooms they have company in and what activities go on there. Some people don’t allow food in their living rooms to keep everything precise and 29


SHAPES


ABSTRACT SHAPES This coffee table has a very abstract base which resembles the shape of coral from a coral reef. Abstract shapes are representations of real life images or objects in a different view.

Abstract shapes can be seen in furniture design and in the fabrics and prints they are covered with.

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Geometric shapes can be seen in the outline of picture frames that are hung on a wall.

GEOMETRIC SHAPES

The two- dimensional outline of these rectangular frames create a geometric shapes within shapes. The general outline of the entire space also creates a rectangular shape. 32


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Organic The outline shapes of the starfish that were printed on top of the fabric creates natural lines from the animals.

Each leg of the starfish are original, flowing, and organic.

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DYNAMIC SHAPE Shape is the contour or outline of an external surface of a form.


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FORMS

Organic

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We use natural and organic lines as accents to a room. It deletes the idea of repetitiveness and being plain.

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ABSTRACT FORMS

The abstract shapes of the sea glass pieces create a great back splash in a bathroom or kitchen.

The rope base of this lamp is an organic and abstract design creating new lines and movement.

Abstract shapes can be seen in furniture design and in the fabrics and prints they are covered with This kitchen stool from IKEA is unlike most seating options you would see in a beach cottage. However, its composition of birch wood and its design is very nautical in the way that it looks like it could come off of a boat as some kind of equipment 36


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PRINCIPALS OF DESIGN


BALANCE

BALANCE


VISUAL SYMMETRY This can be seen in this twin bed room. Each bedding is the same with picture frames hanging above while the dresser in the middle adds a different kind of balance and line of symmetry.

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VISUAL ASYMMETRY Although this bedroom has the same furniture and windows, the room is asymmetrical because the furniture layout is not directly symmetrical along an axis line. However, the room does have the same amount of balance in weight because the furniture is exactly the same.

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STRUCTURAL SYMMETRY These two cabinets create structural symmetry on either side of this room. The line of symmetry is down the center line of the windows and next to each end of the couch.

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STRUCTURAL RADIAL SYMMETRY In this outdoor patio and fire pit, there is radial symmetry created by the adarondak chairs surrounding the pit.

FIRE PITS ARE A GREAT WAY TO ADD TO SUMMER FUN BY ROASTING A FEW MARSHMALLOWS OVER THE FIRE AND GATHERING FAMILY AND FRIENDS IN ONE PLACE. 44


HAR HAR HAR

MONY MONY


REPETITION THROUGH COLOR In this seaside home, the seafoam green and aqua colors are constantly being used in a variety of materials. This creates unity through the repetition of color.

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UNITY THROUGH LINES We can see unity in this room from the horizontal lines that are continuous in this room.

The horizontal molding that cuts the room in half creates a calming line along the walls and enhances the hight of the ceiling.

These rectangular table tops continue the horizontal lines throughout the room.

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UNITY THROUGH SHAPE Common Shapes that we see in all types of houses are rectangles and circles. Most accessories in a home can be pictures,

Here, the home is given a sense of unity through shape by using a collage of rectangular picture frames.

Adding a wreath to the outside windows during the holidays can add a sense of unity to the outside of a home as well.

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UNITY THROUGH COLOR Adding unity to a room is very easy! Pick one color and look at the other hues of that color in a color wheel or by using paint chips at a hardware store. Once you have found the color pallet you like, those colors can be used in fabrics, wall colors, accessories, and in furniture.

IN THIS COLOR PALLET... the main color chosen was brown. Brown is a very neutral color and has many different hues. On top of this window seat are different pillows with different patterns and colors, but because they are all from the same color or hue, there is a unity through the color of tan and brown.

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EMPHASIS


FOCAL POINT: STRUCTURAL To create a focal point, you need to have objects that will lead the eye to what you want to be focused on in the room.

THE FURNITURE IN THIS ROCKPORT HOME LEAD THE EYE TOWARDS THE FIRE PLACE, MANTLE, AND CABINETRY.

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FOCAL POINT: VISUAL A VISUAL FOCAL POINT IS CREATED BY HAVING AN OBJECT OR A GROUP BE THE MAIN FOCUS OF A ROOM. THIS SHOULD BE PLACED AT THE HEAD OF A ROOM AND BE ONE OF THE LARGEST PIECES IN A ROOM.

M I R R O R S

A good way to open up a room and make it look bigger is to add a larger mirror as a rooms focal point or to place smaller mirrors around the space.

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