Style at Home: Lovely Lake House Essentials

Style at Home: Lovely Lake House Essentials
Instead of stark white accents of the coast, lake living allows a bit more freedom and homey energy. (Handout/TNS)
Tribune News Service
6/29/2022
Updated:
3/16/2023

By Katie Laughridge From Tribune News Service

What is going on with this June weather? It’s usually August before this type of heat and humidity reach us! It makes me want to pack up the family and find some fresh (hopefully breezy) air at the nearest lakeside abode. However, with a newborn at home, it seems that dream will have to wait a bit. In the meantime, since I can’t be submersed in a cooling lake, I am submersing myself in beautiful lake decor.

A lake house should be many things: an oasis in which to relax, an escape that takes you to a place of retreat, and, in my opinion, have just a bit of camp or whimsy to it. What is a lake home for if not a bit of fun? I find myself drawn to the warm neutral colors and natural textures of “lake” style versus the always gorgeous but slightly different beach and nautical decor (I’m sure I have my Midwest upbringing with summers at the lake to thank for that). Instead of stark white accents of the coast, lake living allows a bit more freedom and homey energy I can’t get enough of. While it may seem on the nose to double down on a lake theme, I don’t care! Bring on the fish and the oars; I am always ready for them.

Lake themed pillows are perfect for topping off a bedding set, in the living room, or even as an accent pillow on the hostess chairs at your dining table. (Handout/TNS)
Lake themed pillows are perfect for topping off a bedding set, in the living room, or even as an accent pillow on the hostess chairs at your dining table. (Handout/TNS)

We already know I love a throw pillow, so it will be no surprise that I find myself drawn to them for lake chic design as well. Some of my favorites are the bait and tackle needlepoint pillows we have this year. They are perfect for topping off a bedding set, in the living room, or even as an accent pillow on the hostess chairs at your dining table. They come in all sizes and have amazing texture.

Think outside the frame — fish plates, oars and perhaps even mounted fish can make for an interesting and exciting gallery wall addition. (Handout/TNS)
Think outside the frame — fish plates, oars and perhaps even mounted fish can make for an interesting and exciting gallery wall addition. (Handout/TNS)

Staying with the fishing theme, tabletop accessories are some of my favorite items with which to play. I find a lot of lakeside homes use natural wood throughout, which makes sense when you consider the nature all around, and that pairs well with rustic table accents. Introducing aquatic creatures into your tablescape can be simple. Throw a trout-adorned enamel mug onto your breakfast nook or use a bass-stamped serving platter for a touch of whimsy. You can also forgo the flowers you would usually set around your space with other varieties of greens like cattails for a rustic and nature-forward touch.

Natural wooden furniture pairs wonderfully with rustic table accents to bring forth a lakeside feel to your dining area. (Handout/TNS)
Natural wooden furniture pairs wonderfully with rustic table accents to bring forth a lakeside feel to your dining area. (Handout/TNS)

As always, art and accessories can make a big impact in your space. Find an antique canoe and create a focal point in your garden, or use it as a plant stand in a four-season room for an interesting twist. Fill your space with lanterns and natural fibers for a cozy atmosphere that isn’t overwhelmed. When it comes to art, I think local prints and wood frames are a wonderful way to go. Local art with your home name or location adds a level of customization to your dwelling that is hard to beat. If you still have space on your walls, I encourage you to think outside the frame — fish plates, oars and perhaps even that large mounted fish your significant other keeps around can make for an interesting and exciting gallery wall addition.

Lake living and decor is all about comfort and not taking yourself too seriously, and those are things I can always get behind.

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