Jul 07
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Combine Neutrals For A Cosy Feel

A Journey of Blending East and West

When I first moved to California a few years ago, I found myself at the crossroads of two distinct yet equally captivating design aesthetics. The East Coast, with its refined, cozy feel, classic blue and white stripes, and charming floral accents, had always held a special place in my heart. In contrast, the West Coast’s laid-back, organic vibe with its natural textures and neutral colors resonated with my newfound Californian lifestyle.

Little did I know, this merging of two aesthetics was on-trend, and I was about to embark on a journey of blending these two iconic styles, creating a unique and harmonious home that reflects the best of both worlds.

Starting with a Neutral Palette

To achieve this blend, I knew I had to start with a balanced neutral palette that incorporates both the darker, richer tones of the East Coast and the lighter, airier hues of the West Coast.

The East Coast design exudes a sense of timeless elegance and classic sophistication. The color palette tends to favor darker and richer neutrals such as navy, oxblood, and chocolate brown, which create a warm, inviting atmosphere. In coastal areas, you’ll also find brighter hues like pink, blue, and green, reflecting the vibrant seaside environment. Traditional patterns such as stripes, plaids, and florals are prominent, adding a touch of formality and refinement.

In contrast, West Coast design is characterized by its light, airy, and laid-back vibe. The color palette leans towards lighter neutrals like white, cream, and light gray, which contribute to a relaxed and casual ambiance. Modern patterns, including geometrics and abstracts, bring a contemporary edge to the space, infusing it with personality and a touch of whimsy. Natural materials such as wood, stone, and leather are staples in West Coast homes, creating an organic and earthy feel.

By thoughtfully combining these elements, I was able to create a cohesive design that beautifully mingles the elegance of the East Coast with the casual charm of the West Coast, resulting in a space that is both stylish and deeply personal.

Integrating Texture and Layers

Texture is another way to add interest to a space and to help blend the two aesthetics. I incorporated different textures in the fabrics, rugs, and furniture, such as:

  • Tiger pillows from Scalamandre
  • Heavy woven linen throws
  • An antique Parisian carpet with lovely light golds, different hues of blue, and cream

These layers of texture not only add visual interest but also contribute to the cozy, inviting atmosphere I was aiming for.

To further enhance the blended aesthetic, I incorporated laid-back elements like throw blankets, pillows, and rugs in natural colors and textures. This helped to bridge the gap between the refined elegance of the East Coast and the relaxed, organic vibe of the West Coast.

Bringing in Pops of Color

While my foundation was built on a neutral palette, I knew I wanted to add pops of color to bring the space to life. Inspired by my love for flowers, I incorporated vibrant hues of pink, yellow, and green throughout the room.

As I found in my research, mixing different shades of pink, such as hot pink, rose pink, and pale pink, creates a dynamic and rich visual effect. Adding yellow flowers and green foliage enhances this vibrant yet sophisticated palette.

I used these pops of color in various ways, such as:

  • Vase arrangements on the coffee table
  • A stunning floral centerpiece for the dining room table
  • Decorative touches on bookshelves and mantles

In addition to the flowers, I also incorporated other East Coast-inspired colors like blues, whites, and grays. These muted tones balance the brighter hues, maintaining a coastal feel and ensuring a more sophisticated and harmonious look.

Incorporating Natural Elements

One of the key things I discovered in my research is that both East and West Coast design aesthetics share a strong connection to nature, making the use of natural materials a perfect way to blend the two styles.

Incorporating wood, stone, and leather can seamlessly merge the refined elegance of the East Coast with the laid-back vibe of the West Coast. For example, I love adding rustic, organic antique vessels like the beautiful confits I found in the south of France, which now grace my living room cabinet. Additionally, organic-shaped side tables made from natural woods, along with a crystal and upcycled wooden bowl, enrich my space with a harmonious blend of both coastal influences.

I’ve also incorporated other natural elements, such as:

  • Boxwood wreaths
  • Oak leaves
  • Eucalyptus
  • Pheasant feathers

These natural touches add warmth, character, and a touch of seasonal flair to the space, without overwhelming the overall neutral palette.

Balancing Scale and Proportion

When it comes to interior design, scale and proportion are essential considerations. I’ve learned that the size of the room, the height of the ceiling, and the style of the furniture can all affect the scale. A large room can accommodate larger furniture and objects, while a small room will require smaller pieces. Similarly, a room with a high ceiling can handle taller furniture and objects, while a room with a low ceiling will need shorter pieces.

In my space, I’ve carefully curated the scale and proportion of the furniture and accessories to create a harmonious and balanced look. For example, my oversized sectional sofa from Sofa Spectacular anchors the living room, while the smaller, more delicate side tables and coffee table provide a nice contrast. The high ceilings in my space allow me to incorporate taller pieces, like a statement floor lamp, without it feeling overbearing.

By paying close attention to scale and proportion, I’ve been able to blend the East Coast and West Coast aesthetics seamlessly, creating a space that feels both cozy and sophisticated.

Bringing it All Together

As I look around my living room, I’m truly proud of the way I’ve been able to combine the refined elegance of the East Coast with the laid-back charm of the West Coast. It’s a space that feels both stylish and deeply personal, a true reflection of my journey and the blending of these two distinct design sensibilities.

From the neutral color palette and textural layers to the pops of vibrant color and natural elements, every aspect of this room has been carefully curated to create a cozy, inviting atmosphere. And with the help of Sofa Spectacular, I’ve been able to anchor the space with a truly exceptional custom sofa that fits seamlessly into this blended aesthetic.

Whether you’re drawn to the refined elegance of the East Coast or the laid-back charm of the West Coast, I hope that this article has inspired you to embrace the power of combining neutrals for a cozy, yet stylish, feel in your own home. With a little creativity and an eye for balance, you too can create a space that beautifully reflects the best of both worlds.

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