Our Seagrove Beach House kitchen was just published in Coastal Living (October issue) and to say I am excited is really an understatement. We actually finished the kitchen a while back but I was asked to embargo my photos until the magazine came out. So , finally (!!!) here is the reveal of the whole space.
I knew when Alex and I started this house that the interiors would be inspired by the surroundings. This house sits about a block from the beach and is surrounded by thick, scrubby trees and bushes. We spend a lot of time outside and we all love the soft natural colors of the beach, water, weathered wood and sky. I really wanted it to be a space that would serve equally well to entertain guests for a nice evening AND to hang out in wearing bathing suits, frying up fish that we just caught off the beach.
I knew when Alex and I started this house that the interiors would be inspired by the surroundings. This house sits about a block from the beach and is surrounded by thick, scrubby trees and bushes. We spend a lot of time outside and we all love the soft natural colors of the beach, water, weathered wood and sky. I really wanted it to be a space that would serve equally well to entertain guests for a nice evening AND to hang out in wearing bathing suits, frying up fish that we just caught off the beach.
I found this amazing tile from Tile Bar. I fell in love immediately and knew it was the starting point for the whole space. Isn't it amazing? It has the look of concrete tile but it's all marble mosaic.
We painted the cabinetry on the back wall a warm white that seems to reflect the surrounding colors really beautifully. In these photos it seems to be picking up the blues from the tile and the warm greens just outside the window. The barstools are from Palecek. They add a great organic feeling to whole space and keep it feeling relaxed.
The beautiful vintage rug is from Etsy. I'm always searching for one of a kind finds, especially unique rugs. You pretty much have to grab them when you see them and this one turned out perfectly. It has the warmth of a sunset and picks up on the red knobs from the Wolf range.
The lights are from Horchow. I found the brushed gold hardware from Lew's Hardware. I think it gives the whole space a warm, sunny feeling.
If you want to see the Coastal Living feature, you can see it here.