Thursday, August 19, 2010

Island Style Tips

I recently had a perfectly lovely trip to the Galapagos Islands, a place of fantastic natural beauty and unbelievable sights. I had a complete blast island hopping aboard the Ecoventura ship Eric with my teenage daughter, scuba diving among the colorful fish, lounging with the sea lions, and learning all about the archipelago of the Galapagos. The amazing wildlife along with the tropical weather and lush green surroundings were completely inspirational for me, so I thought I'd share some tips on how to bring exotic island life into your B&B through some simple, and some more demanding, decorating.

On the larger scale, if you are painting your B&B and want a little island flare, remember that bright colors are essential, but less is definitely more in this category. You don’t want to be overwhelming, so pair your bright pinks, oranges, teals, and reds with muted neutrals for balance. Remember that light sagey greens, sandy off whites, and warm tans are all reminiscent of the tropics as well as their eye catching counterparts. If you have some nice prints or fabrics in mind, using a crisp sugar white paint color as a background brings a classic island feel to any room.


If you are planning on changing or updating the furniture in your B&B, making an island style choice is actually quite easy! Dark woods, bamboo and any natural pieces will be the start of your island adventure. Take a little time to distress (or even find some vintage!) pieces, or find some bold, detailed furniture with carvings, bright painting or small but colorful accents to inspire the tropics of Jamaica or the Bahamas.

Fabrics are my personal favorite way of creating a relaxing island feel to a room, and definitely one of the easiest. A tip to getting the island style right with fabrics: repeat a single bright and tropical fabric on several surfaces in a room to create connectivity and balance. A bedspread, pillow, and small table cloth or cover are a perfect combination. And don't be afraid to look beyond simple palm tree prints or tropical flowers – bright stripes, bamboo styles, or eye catching solids with accents can be just as refreshing and stylish!


Finally, one of the most important features of decorating that is often over looked, lighting! The tropics are light, bright and full of natural sunshine, so make sure your room mimics this feel with sheer, breezy window treatments. Classic white shutters are great island accents, especially if you go with the white sugar paint on your walls. Keeping your bright colors well lit is essential to completing your island paradise right in your B&B.



Even the smallest accents can help your B&B feel tropical and exotic during the summer, allowing your guests (and you, of course!) to relax and enjoy the island lifestyle.

Best,
Pamela