Let's go sailing into the Industrial Nautical Age of the
21st century.
What’s That? Well, simply a rustic, metallic distressed
edge is added to the quintessential nautical style, creating a casually
handsome boathouse ambiance.
Just in time for fathers day!
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Time worn vintage leather chair
The core of this industrial style is to expose those
elements which are usually hidden from view! Exposed brickwork and beams, nuts,
bolts, wheels and mechanisms which have seen their day can once again be
appreciated for their practical beauty. It may also be called uprecycling.
Nautical objects of this nature are probably abundant in our Bayside homes. Some examples maybe vintage bulkhead lights, all sorts of old
boat and marine fittings, rustic model (and real) boats, lanterns,distressed
wood, leather and rope, maps, globes, oars, nets etc.
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Model boat |
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Pendant lighting provides a warm focal point |
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School of fish by the ship wreck
Colours of the nautical scheme traditionally revolve around shades of blue and white with accents of red, but one can be more neutral with taupes, beiges, greys and white.
Work these colours within your soft furnishings and décor items. Our nautically inspired fabrics, model boats, faux wood grain wallpaper and worn leather chair all contribute to the warmth and interest of this bespoke sailor’s sanctuary.
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Unique vintage fabrics |
Miraje Home offers an in-home styling, decorating and curtain
making consultancy service. With the vast array of home products available,
Miraje can help you with your interior styling and decorating so that you can
confidently achieve your personal style.