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SACRED HAVEN
INTERIOR DESIGN & REAL ESTATE


Designing in Coastal Style (Without Going Full Nautical Chaos)
Coastal design is about light, air, texture, and restraint. It should feel like you can breathe in the room. If it feels busy, heavy, or overly themed — it’s not coastal. It’s clutter. 1. Start With Light Coastal design begins with natural light. Keep window treatments soft: Linen panels Sheer drapery Woven shades Avoid heavy blackout drapes unless absolutely necessary. The goal is glow, not cave. Walls should enhance light, not fight it. Think: Warm whites Soft creams Light
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How to Decorate a Short-Term Rental That Books Consistently
The goal isn’t “cute.”The goal is clickable, memorable, and five-star worthy. 1. Design for the Photo First Most guests meet your property on a screen. If your space doesn’t photograph well, it won’t compete. That means: Strong contrast (light walls + darker accents) Texture (woven elements, layered bedding, pillows) Statement moment (a bold headboard, mural, or dramatic light fixture) Clean visual lines (no clutter, no tiny décor scattered everywhere) Flat spaces don’t conve
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How to Choose the Right Paint Color (Without Regretting It Later)
Paint is not decoration. It’s atmosphere. It affects light, mood, scale, resale value, and how your nervous system feels in the space. If you treat it like “just pick something pretty,” you’ll end up repainting. Here’s how to choose intelligently. Step 1: Understand Your Light (This Changes Everything) Before you even look at a swatch, study your light. North-facing rooms pull cool and shadowy. Whites look gray. Grays look blue. South-facing rooms are warm and bright. Creams
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