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38 NOVEMBER | DECEMBER 2015 WWW.HOUSEBOATMAGAZINE.COM Go Bold & Modern A modern houseboat with clean lines and minimal décor is a refreshing addition to the water. Give the exterior of your houseboat a modern refresh by taking a simplistic approach with materials like wood and metal. Incorporate a modern look on the inside of your houseboat as well by using neutral colors and keeping things simple. Purchase a sleek sofa for the living room and consider having open shelving in the kitchen. Modern design focuses on form over function, so let the structure of your houseboat speak for itself. Make It Luxurious Just because you are living on the water doesn't mean you cannot enjoy the fi ner things that many traditional homes have to offer. Splurge on your bathroom and make it a real retreat, since you are already in the most perfect location to relax. Go ahead and install a gourmet kitchen too if your budget allows for it. Everyone always wants to hang out on a houseboat, so give yourself a galley that is fully equipped for some great entertaining. Bring Some Greenery To The Water Even though a houseboat immerses you within nature, the one thing missing is green space. Fortunately, you don't have to go without. Simply bring your own greenery to the water. Flower boxes under the windows add a pop of color to the exterior of your houseboat and make it look cozy. You can also add potted plants and trees to your entryway and outdoor entertaining areas to soften things up. You could even start your own potted garden out on the deck. Make Color Your Friend A houseboat is already a unique living situation, so you might as well get creative with your décor too. Add a pop of color to your kitchen with red kitchen cabinets. Now that will get the attention of your guests! You could also incorporate a fun accent tile in your bathrooms. From yellow glass mosaic tiles to blue tiles featuring a fl oral pattern, there are plenty of options available that are sure to make a statement in your houseboat. Embrace The Water When you are living on the water, the reality is that things inside are going to get wet. You might as well accept this fact and embrace the water. When possible, use fabrics that are easy to wipe, like vinyl. Fortunately for you, there are many durable fabrics available today in all of your favorite patterns, so you don't have to skimp on style just because you are being practical. This will save you from worrying about all of your furnishings getting ruined. Additionally, use wood that has been waterproofed to prevent it from warping and rotting. You can still decorate with as much wood as you want, as long as you take the necessary precautions to keep it looking great. Get Creative With Your Storage One of the downsides to living on a houseboat is the lack of storage space available in many of them. Whether you are making this your permanent home or just using it as a vacation spot, people come with a lot of baggage— literally. However, a few innovative design decisions can help you get the extra storage space that you need. Decorate with benches, side tables and ottomans that can all open up and be used to store items. You can even add some extra drawers under the beds to take advantage of what is usually wasted space. If you get a little creative, you can fi nd ways to have plenty of storage space in your houseboat. Soak It Up Since you are lucky enough to be living on a houseboat, you should embrace and enjoy the beauty of it all. The best accessory to any place is a happy homeowner! ■ Nicole LoCicero is a decorator, home- maker and mother living in Raleigh, NC. Her love of the ocean drove her to open www.BeachDecorShop.com. Interior By Design is a recurring column in Houseboat magazine. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: with materials like wood and metal. Incorporate a modern look on the inside of your houseboat as well by using neutral colors and keeping things simple. Purchase a sleek sofa for the living room and consider having open shelving in the kitchen. Modern design focuses on form over function, so Just because you are living on the water doesn't mean you cannot enjoy the fi ner things that many traditional homes have to offer. Splurge on your bathroom and make it a real retreat, since you are already in the most perfect location to relax. Go ahead and install a gourmet kitchen too if your budget allows for it. Everyone always wants to hang out on a houseboat, so give yourself a galley that is fully looking great. Get Creative With Your Storage One of the downsides to living on a houseboat is the lack of storage space available in many of them. Whether you are making this your permanent home or just using it as a vacation spot, people come with a lot of baggage— literally. However, a few innovative design decisions can help you get the extra storage space that you need. Decorate with benches, side tables and ottomans that can all open up and be used to store items. You can even add some extra drawers under the beds to take advantage of what is usually wasted space. If you get a little creative, you can fi nd ways to have plenty of storage space in your houseboat. Soak It Up

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