AfroCoastal
Dione Interior Design spotlights the African style and input of Coastal Design.
Indeed, Africa has a very large coast line and the design and style of the coastline countries has yet to be seen on the global scale.
AfroCoastal in Interior Design
There’s nothing quite like a relaxing week at the shore and AfroCoastal Design is such an appealing design style that home vacation owners have a preference for this one when it comes to decorate their rental place. AfroCoastal style is a reminder of the beautiful African beaches both from the Atlantic Ocean to the Indian Ocean.
What is AfroCoastal Interior Design?
There’s so much to love about coastal interiors — soft whites, relaxed furniture, timber accents and natural fibers. AfroCoastal interior design invokes a sense of wish-listed far away holidays, leisure and brings memories of relaxing vacations both local and international. By incorporating African coastal elements into your house or apartment, like art, sculpture and decor, you can capture that distant beach feeling year round.
How to define AfroCoastal?
Furniture
The furniture is usually always made from natural materials, such as light oak timbers, rattan and even driftwood. Most furniture are handmade and from local artisans which add to the authenticity of the design.
Colors
The color palette goes from pure white and it’s neutral counterparts pair well with pastel shades found in nature, from the dusty pinks of sunset to the bright blues of the shoreline.
Fabrics and Materials
AfroCoastal Style incorporates natural elements such as rattan, jute or natural woods. Translucent, gossamer drapes that let in plenty of air and light
Lighting
White walls reflect light and immediately give the illusion of larger and brighter spaces (which is great if you’re working with a smaller space).
How to implement AfroCoastal in your rental property?
Space and Openness
Classic Stripe Patterns
Overuse Linen
Use light colored Woods
Simple Color Palette
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