How can I make over the kitchen with a beach theme?
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Here is one for a dining room, Pamela that might help. Also, if you type in "beach them" in the search box, you will see many ideas that can be adapted to a kitchen and dining area. Hope this helps. Here is the one I chose for you: https://www.hometalk.com/diy/kitchen-dining/beach-themed-dining-room-and-news-4187090
Beach Themed Dining Room and News
Beach is usually blue and white. Natural colors. Don't go too them-y and just go for a coastal vibe!
IThere’s all kinds of barnwood/beachwood plastic laminates and vinyl wallpapers. There’s lots of sea shore aquatic themed border papers.
would keep in mind that woven beach mats used as wall paper or window treatments aren’t clean-able and all kitchens have grease laden vapors from frying and cooking hamburger/bacon, etc.
Real beachwood or barnwood, once again is going to trap food and be impossible to clean. So, it should be far away from food prep & cooking.
You can gray-wash (like white wash) your cabinets - prep work is a lot of work for it to stick over the years.
Sea green glass tiles are some of the cheapest out there, because of the pigment.
I’d Paint the walls seafoam blue, the base cabinets sandy golden yellow, find some nautical or shell emulating drawer pulls and out in a “boardwalk” of grey washed LVT and have the uppers match it.
Hi Pamela,
Here is an article I found on decorating kitchens a beach style.
Blue and white with greens will look amazing.