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Coastal lighting typically features light timber tones, woven or rattan materials, and soft white or warm finishes, reflecting a relaxed, beachside aesthetic common in Australian coastal homes.
Coastal lighting works particularly well in living rooms, bedrooms, and outdoor entertaining areas, especially in homes with light, airy colour palettes and natural materials throughout.
Yes, coastal lighting pairs well with Nordic and minimalist styles thanks to shared light tones and natural materials, though it can also add a relaxed contrast to more contemporary interiors.
Rattan, woven rope, light timber, and matte white or natural finishes are commonly used to create the relaxed, textured look associated with coastal design.
Some coastal-style fixtures are designed for indoor use only, so it's worth checking product listings for outdoor-rated options if you want a consistent coastal look across indoor and outdoor spaces.
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