Coastal Vibes | Inspiring Beach Homes

July 18th, 2018

Bevolo lanterns can be found around the world & hold up to a multitude of climates. The harsh salt air is no match for the beautiful copper & naval brass brackets, which will patina in coastal environments & never rust or corrode like other metals. See how copper lanterns were used to accentuate the tropical style. From small seaside cottages to sprawling beachside estates, these homes are the perfect place for summertime living. Step into 12 inspiring beach homes with Houzz for a dose of coastal architecture that celebrates sand, surf, & sunshine.


Jeffrey Dungan Architects | Alys Beach, Florida

Governor Flush Mount in Stainless Steel  |  French Quarter Yoke in Stainless Steel


Simonsen-Hickok Interiors | Naples, Florida

Italianate Lantern  |  Governor Flush Mount


Patterson Custom Homes | Harbor View, California

Williamsburg Original Bracket


Geoff Chick & Associates | Santa Rosa Beach, Florida

French Quarter on Cafe Du Monde |  Governor Original Bracket | Cotton Exchange Flush Mount


Wittmann Building Corp. | West Palm Beach, Florida

Italianate Lantern 


MHK Architecture | South Carolina

French Quarter Original Bracket


Cooper Johnson Smith Architects | Tampa, Florida

London Street Column Mount | Governor Flush Mount  
French Quarter Yoke | French Quarter Drop | French Quarter Mustache
									


Geoff Chick & Associates | Santa Rosa Beach, Florida

French Quarter Yoke | French Quarter Original Bracket | French Quarter Mustache


VIV Homes | Naples, Florida

Modernist Original Bracket  |  Modernist Flush Mount | Cotton Exchange Flush Mount


Michael G Imber, Architects | Alys Beach, Florida

Cotton Exchange Flush Mount |  Governor Flush Mount


Piazza Architecture Planning | Rosemary Beach, Florida

Williamsburg Original Bracket


Bob Chatham Custom Home Design | Ono Island, Alabama

French Quarter Yoke | French Quarter Original Bracket
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