Home Design: Nautical-Inspired Rooms for Every Household

Here's a look at some nautical-inspired rooms that you might want to take inspiration from for your bedroom or living room. Just recently, Elle Décor compiled photos of certain parts of the house that make use of nautical designs and decorations.

For instance, actress Jennifer Creel's Manhattan apartment has a room that is adorned with early 20th-century signal flags. These flags are typically found on ships on sail.

Home designer Victoria Hagan also designed a living room where she combined the colors blue and white to make it look like a nautical-inspired room. What made the living room look truly accurate is the carpet she installed in her home in the Hamptons.

Colefax & Fowler decorator Philip Hooper also designed his bathroom in such a way that the bath tub and walls are painted in light blue hues. The windows and doors are made out of wood materials.

Meanwhile, public relations officer Scott Currie's house also boasts a nautical-inspired theme. The walls are very similar to what you will normally see on the ships. The doors are painted in blue, and flags could also be seen everywhere. Additionally, the house also has a living room that very much looks like the ones you see on board the ship.

Lastly, Ralph Lauren's Michael Morelli designed a room in New York City that boasts a model boat, a pair of oars, and summery stripes.

Now that you have some ideas on how to turn your rooms into nautical-inspired one, what are you waiting for? All you have to do is find the best designer or architect who can make your ideas come to life. No need to worry about the nautical-inspired furniture and pieces you have to have in your rooms because they are the ones who will take care of that. All you need now is a generous budget that can get the project running.

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