Our Favorite Coastal Homes of 2010

We rounded-up our favorite casual, coastal looks of the year. Have a favorite? Let us know which space gets your vote by leaving a comment.

Washington Home
Photo: Lisa Romerein

Welcome To Our Dream House

We built a seaside escape in Seabrook, Washington full of cool fall color combos, fabulous furniture, and party-ready rooms.

The master bath in our 2010 Ultimate Beach House was inspired by crushed oyster shells lining the paths just outside the house. Painted a slightly distressed sandy-gray shade, the double sink bamboo vanity is the perfect mix of English antique and beachy casual. Angular sconces provide the perfect simple, industrial contrast to intricate and embellished mirrors.

Products (October 2010): Walls in January Frost (26-32), ceiling in Zephyr Hills (33-10), trim, doors, and shelving in ProWhite (33-4), Pratt & Lambert. Floor tile, Exquisite Surfaces. Wall lights (SL2922), Circa Lighting. Custom sink base, J. Tribble. Silestone countertop in Bianco River supplied by Cosentino Enterprises. Countertop fabrication, Pacific Stone & Tile, LLC; 360/352-3960. Tufted Ottoman (1015-00) in Dover Flax with Black Walnut finish and casters, Lee Industries. Tub with handshower, (T67438-BN), tissue holder (69550-BN,) hook (69535-BN), towel bar (69518-BN), Brizo. Diamond rug in Khaki/White, Dash & Albert. Ocean painting, brass leaf and cranes, Tim Clarke Design. Decanter and vases, Juliska. Towels, canisters, mirror tray, and bath accessories, Frontgate.

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