Lesson 1: Create Warmth
Incorporate rough-hewn beams to delineate large, open-concept areas.
The Result: These structural elements add an immediate modern farmhouse attitude to tall ceilings, preventing the generous proportions from feeling cold or uninviting.

Lesson 2: Add Dimension
Incorporate large-scale lighting, like oversized pendants.
The Result: These pieces bring drama and offer a contrasting texture against the home’s bolder tones, creating a “tactile richness.”

Lesson 3: Mix It Up
Don’t be afraid of a little asymmetry in your styling.
The Result: Off-center styling enlivens without the need for bright colors. This approach to decor creates visual interest that feels curated and personal rather than staged.

Lesson 4: Let There Be Light
Use delicate fixtures to complement heavy materials.
The Result: Lighting should reach out to soften the room. The warmth of gold and the clarity of glass ensure that a high-contrast palette feels sophisticated and airy rather than closed-in.

The Final Touch
A space truly comes alive when you layer in textures.
This Grayton Beach home proves that when you balance comfort with creativity, you create a “laid-back spirit” that perfectly nods to its coastal setting.

Beyond the Lessons
The true beauty of this home lies in how they harmonize.
Resources
Interior design: Georgia Carlee, Georgia Carlee Interiors Primary bedroom art: Carmody Baker (Western Lake photograph), IG: @carmodybaker




