SMALL BEACH HOUSE
Parasoleil screens Kenyan | CULTURAL PATTERN The Kenyan pattern was the first pattern, after a family expedition that included hiking in the snows of Kilimanjaro, dancing the Jewish snake dance with school children, and bumping elbows with a very hungry lion. The shadow patterns from this modular pattern bring the diagonals to life and transforms a space into a three-dimensional East African textile. Use for shade in many architectural settings.
Lighting Look for light fixtures that complement your architecture and are well scaled to your circumstances. Allow at least 84 in. for head clearance. Imagine this Texas house by Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro without the hanging lanterns. This simple touch implies alignment and defines movement through the space. The proportions are modest, and the baseboard and trim details are common. The light fixtures add enough punch to give the space more individual character. Granted, you will need a high ceiling to achieve this exact effect. There is a vaulted dormer in this case; however, many different sizes of light fixtures can produce a similar detail.
Windows and curtains
Farrow and Ball’s Hague Blue
winding bookshelves
shiplap
light filled yes but need railings on both sides
Sinuous Calacatta Gold by Artistic Tile
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