If you love everything about oceans and ships, having a nautical design in your living room will be awesome. This kind of design is identical to blue and white color themes. A nautical living room is also perfect for a cozy living room in your cottage.
Here are 5 nautical living room designs that will turn your space into a whimsical retreat.
1. Macmasters Beach House by Arent & Pyke
It is an Australian beach house that has a pretty nautical living room design. Macmasters Beach House by Arent & Pyke offers a cozy and inviting nautical living room with its blue rug and white furniture. Wood elements that come from the floor and ceiling can make this living room warmer.
Photographer: Felix Forest
2. Beach Haven Residence by Specht Architects
With two types of cedar that make the exterior looks awesome, Beach Haven Residence by Specht Architects also has an amazing nautical living room design on its interior. This living room is beautified by a combination of a blue and grey color theme that comes from its furniture, including the rug.
Photographer: Taggart Sorensen
3. Bronte Beach House by Arent & Pyke
It is a family home that has a stunning nautical living room design. Bronte Beach House by Arent & Pyke uses its beautiful patterned rug as the main highlight to decorate its living room. There is also a leather sofa, a grey chair, a wooden table, and some beautiful nautical decorations on the wall.
Photographer: Felix Forest
4. Boulevard Beach House by Zen Architects
You can also find a lot of inspiration from the nautical living room design in Boulevard Beach House by Zen Architects. It is an elevated timber beach house that has a warm and inviting interior in its living room. The living room looks simple with a grey sofa, a single chair, and a warm rug.
Photographer: Gorta Yuuki
5. L106 by Pereira Miguel Arquitectos
In this single-family house, the nautical living room design is created by combining the concepts of condominium, nature, and beach. L106 by Pereira Miguel Arquitectos has an inviting living room with a large red rug that becomes the striking centerpiece to highlight the room’s interior.
Photographer: Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
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