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When you’re by the ocean, you can feel it . The salt clinging to your hair, the sun warming your skin, the gusts from the sea flipping the pages of your book for you. You don’t need a sign in your house announcing “Beach” or a bevy of anchor-adorned pillows to remind you that you’ve arrived. In fact, our nine favorite coastal living room ideas, full of rich color and sleek furniture, pair just as well—if not better!—with the cool ocean breeze.

The Surfer-Cool Coastal Living Room 

checkerboard living room

When model Zippora Seven and her husband, photographer Terence Connors , transitioned from living on a sailboat to land, they bought a surf shack in Montauk, New York , covered in humble plywood. Drawing inspiration from the grid panels outside of George Nelson’s Holiday House in Quogue, they devised a checkerboard scheme for the living room’s main wall using a combination of light birch and dark mahogany sheets.  

The Mid-Century Coastal Living Room

blue sofa in a moody room

Michel Ducaroy’s Togo sofa is a go-to for designers who want to bring some mid-century modern charm to a space, so to see it work nautical wonders in this Fox Island, Washington, home designed by Heidi Caillier is a delightful surprise. It all comes down to the blue and white Scalamandre fabric she had the piece (ottoman included!) reupholstered in.

The Maximalist Coastal Living Room 

tropical maximalist living room

British designer Matthew Williamson leaned into island life by doing what he knows best: layering patterns. In his Majorca home , banana leaf and leopard prints, stripes, and ikat collide, and a good chunk of them are on his living room sofa alone. His rule: As long as you’re neat—peep the almost-bare coffee table—the arrangement won’t feel overwhelming. “It is a sort of organized bohemia,” he says. 

The Moody Coastal Living Room

striped seating nook

Sibella Court isn’t afraid to admit she has an aversion to white houses. So instead of going the light and bright route in her seaside Australia home , she opted for dark nooks with pooling curtains that double as room dividers (and insulation come winter). Court relies primarily on lamps and sconces for a warm glow; to her, lower light levels feel nurturing. 

The Jersey Coastal Living Room

woven living room rug

The reason this Mantoloking, New Jersey, home doesn’t read as your typical summer house? The homeowners told their designers to think New York City. So alongside the groovy rattan lounge chairs are refreshingly contemporary light fixtures. In the kitchen, the tiled island is an unapologetically bold emerald green. “No driftwood and no sea glass,” says Damian Zunino, principal of Studio DB . Still, the space comes with all the practicalities required of a shore home. The clean-lined Crofthouse sofa is covered in indoor-outdoor fabric, so wet swimsuits are no big deal.

The Airy Coastal Living Room

white beachy living room

At Winnie Beattie’s crisp white cottage in Amagansett, New York, you will find collections of driftwood and other beach finds, but it’s clear the designer didn’t buy them in bulk from a store. Every piece is personal, down to the the textiles sourced on many surfing trips, which automatically takes any cheesiness out of it.

The Modern Coastal Living Room

pink living room and green sofa

Shades of blue and cream come to mind first when you picture a beach house, but this space, designed by Hugh-Jones Mackintosh , makes a case for richer sunset hues like salmon pink and mango orange. Further breaking up the seriousness of the concrete architecture: a cheeky rattan palm tree floor lamp. (Psst: Serena & Lily sells a similar option.)

The Not-So-Coastal Living Room

dark blue den

Who says you have to literally be on the coast to have a coastal living room? Emily Henderson’s Portland, Oregon, home isn’t on the water, but that didn’t stop her from filling her navy-colored den with a gallery wall of moody seascapes. Even her Samsung Frame TV (on the opposite wall) features a rotating display of crashing waves and old-timey ships. 

The Artsy Coastal Living Room

tie-dye sofa

Vacation is 24-7 when you’ve got Shannon Campanaro and Nick Chacona’s cushy modular sofa. The Eskayel founders, who own a chilled-out surfer retreat in the Hamptons , created the painterly piece from scratch, filling it with eco-friendly kapok and avoiding any hard structural elements. That way, they can constantly reconfigure the cushions for whatever the day brings. 

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Coastal living room ideas. Coastal living room with two pieces of artwork on wall, light gray painted wall, large glass chandelier, blue rug over wooden floor, two cream armchairs facing a gray sofa with dark gray coffee table

Our collection of coastal living room ideas can create a relaxed, carefree interior design that will evoke memories of sunnier climes.

Being by the water, and especially by the sea, is renowned to create a feeling of relaxation and calm. By bringing this positive energy inside the home through a collection of coastal decor ideas , such as natural materials, curated accessories and an ocean-inspired color palette, you can create a timeless and inviting living room space that pays homage to the beauty and power of nature.

From California cool to New England nautical, we present how to recreate the beach house aesthetic in your own home - and how this style can be enjoyed all year round for your living room ideas.

Coastal living room ideas – simple design tips for beach house interiors

With the lure of living by the sea more popular than ever, explore our favorite living room coastal ideas to help you create your own beachy paradise in the comfort of your own home.

1. Enhance a coastal design with wallpaper

Corner of a living room with blue and gray brushed wallpaper design, dark wooden shelf, cream lampshade with textured base, ceramic and glass decorative ornaments on shelf

From simple blue and white stripes to nautical motifs, there are a range of beautiful wallpaper ideas to choose from to enhance the coastal design in your living room. 

Depending on your chosen style, using wallpaper can be both bold and subtle when establishing a theme in a room. 

The wallpaper in this living space, defined by a painted, brush-stroke effect, uses a pretty palette of blues and grays to create a modern, coastal design. The wallpaper is beautifully elevated by the use of material and texture, with the dark wooden shelf creating a platform for unique decorative designs in the same, coastal-inspired color palette.

2. Use inspiring artwork

Coastal living room with two pieces of artwork on wall, light gray painted wall, large glass chandelier, blue rug over wooden floor, two cream armchairs facing a gray sofa with dark gray coffee table

When decorating with art , looking at a chosen piece of artwork for color ideas and inspiration is a great place to start when working with a theme for your interior design ideas.

Perfect for coastal living room ideas, taking the lead from the colors and textures found in a beautiful piece of coastal artwork will create a sophisticated and unified scheme.

In this living room, designed by Margaret Ash Design , she states of the process, ‘the clients wanted to incorporate a variety of soft gray tones as an ode to the quintessential San Francisco fog, and add in accents of blues and greens to further round out this Bay Area, nature-inspired color palette. The living room scheme was based on the client's existing art by Matthew Cusick .’ 

The beautiful wave designs establish a calming focal point in the room, with the elegant use of gray, blue and white for the furniture, accessories and paint ideas acting as the perfect complement, creating a relaxed coastal scheme.

You can also use these ideas to bring a lifestyle edge to your coastal kitchen ideas .

3. Incorporate the beauty of shells

Living room with cream carpets and cream and multicolored rug, two light blue, upholstered scalloped lounge chairs facing a light wood, rectangular coffee table, corner of a pink patterned daybed, decorative, patterned lampshade on dark wood side table

Shells have seen quite the resurgence in interior design over the last few years. From bold shell prints and wallpaper designs, to scalloped furniture pieces and shell trinkets, these recent seashell trends mark a unique, modern take on traditional coastal decor.

Incorporating thee shell designs into coastal living room ideas can create a stylish and contemporary coastal scheme. Whether you go bold with brightly colored shell vases, or choose an elegant shell print for a cushion or throw, the simple beauty and form of this natural object can be appreciated through many different mediums in the home.

4. Keep things subtle

Living room painted a dark gray by Farrow & Ball, brown leather sofa, green tiled fireplace, wooden flooring with cream rug, white painted ceiling, black and white artwork on wall, coastal accessories and maritime mirror design above fireplace

If you want to embrace a coastal theme but in an understated way, using a curated selection of accessories and decorative pieces can add a stylish yet subtle touch of coastal decor to your space.

In this modern living room space, painted by Farrow & Ball , a collection of delicate starfish ornaments have been positioned above the tiled fireplace. The rounded mirror with brown leather strap placed above these decorative pieces also adds a subtle, maritime reference.

These styling choices create an elegant, coastal-inspired zone in the living room, making way for other themes and design ideas in the space to create a rich, modern look filled with character and contrast.

5. Use stripes for a timeless effect 

Pink painted living room with two blue and white striped armchairs, black round coffee table, black and white check pouf, black cabinet with rattan doors, looking onto white painted stairway

Decorating with stripes is a timeless choice for both classic and contemporary interior spaces. When planning your coastal living room ideas, introducing a striped element can add a stylish, nautical feel to the space. 

A simple striped pattern, whether you opt for classic blue and white, like for the inviting armchairs in the living room above, or pair different stripe sizes and colors, is a versatile and long-lasting design choice for upholstery and soft furnishings in a living room.

6. Evoke Cape Cod cool with wall paneling

Simple living room ideas with white shiplap wall

Weathertight shiplap has long been popular in areas with harsh climates – particularly the north-east coast of the States – but used inside it creates a light, informal space resonate of beaches and summer sun, as demonstrated in this coastal living room scheme.

'If you are opting for a traditional hardwood panelling, it is essential to commit to looking after it correctly,' says Brian Purnell, owner, Distinctive Country Furniture . 'The very hot and dry atmospheres found in modern homes can cause damage, so it is worth trying to mitigate that by either keeping the heating set at a lower temperature in the panelled rooms or by introducing some humidity to the atmosphere.'

7. Make coastal feel cozy with wood

A living room with vaulted ceilings and large triangular-topped windows, white armchairs and black leather stools

Using wood in the home is nothing new – it has been a popular choice for years because of their timeless appeal, not to mention the fact wood is a durable material that gets better with age. But if you think that using an abundance of wood in your home will feel too traditional in a modern living room , think again. 

Created by New York-based designer Amalia Graziani of Noor Property Group , honest materials and raw finishes lend natural charm in this calming coastal retreat in Amagansett Bay, East Hampton. 

‘The space is great for gathering, but felt cold prior to renovating,’ explained Graziani. ‘To offset this, I introduced unfinished oak wood paneling on the walls. It warms up the space and keeps a calm, uniform palette throughout.' 

8. Introduce modern rustic elements

Living room with wood floor, walls and beams

This coastal living room was designed to offer warmth in the winter and freshness and tranquility in the summer. The aim was to create a room that was calm and considered yet restrained and not overly decorated – less is so often more when it comes to beach house style. 

Here, the combination of darker tones with lighter finishes balances the feeling of solidity and depth, whilst still making the most of any natural light. Plus, the horizontal cedar wood shiplap cladding gives the living room a New England-style charm. 

9. Modernize your coastal living room

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Coastal style can be a lot more design-led than you might imagine. Forgo the notion of weathered and rustic furnishings for a contemporary take on farmhouse living room aesthetic. 

Modern coastal designs have stepped into the light in recent years. The traditional hues and craftsmanship of antique and rustic furniture have been deftly brought up to date with the introduction of contemporary lines and detailing that bring drama and an almost-sculptural luxury to modern coastal schemes. 

In this minimalist living room , a delicate blend of light oak, soft white, caramel and dusky grey accentuates the soaring architecture of this serene mid-century modern space situated by the sea. The reinvention of this coastal living room is a masterclass in marrying high tastes with a relaxed beach lifestyle.

10. Decorate in tonal color palette

Long living room with neutral color palette

Coastal decor has been having its moment in the spotlight over the past few years –and for good reason. This living room trend strikes the perfect balance between sophisticated and rustic; like an escape to the countryside without leaving the city limits.  

This renovated living room, designed by Becca Casey of Becca Interiors , surprises with a serene aesthetic that showcases the stunning light of its coastal location. 

'It is incredibly easy to over-furnish a coastal space, but that is one mistake you don't want to make,' says Casey. There is a tendency to create chaos in a themed space. 'I advise taking a less is more approach when it comes to furnishing,' says Becca. 'A simple color scheme is the perfect excuse to create a haven of peace and tranquility.'

Breathing new life into the classic coastal look, this scheme features a breezy palette of blues, from soft shades of pale sky through to denim. Plus, neutral living room favorites such as taupe, magnolia and chocolate for a sophisticated take on coastal decorating. 

11. Decorate for peace and tranquility

Coastal living room with blue and white soft furnishings

The interior won’t make you stop and stare, but that’s precisely the point of this seaside scheme which, thanks to a skilful overhaul by Sophie Ashby, Studio Ashby , feels as calm as a schooner on a millpond-smooth sea; an inviting, maritime retreat of azure, indigo and cerulean blues where deep sofas beckon and light floods through the windows. 

Re-jigging the floorpan to create an open-plan living room provided an excuse to reassess the furniture and furnishings in this coastal home. ‘It was a chance to create a fresh, contemporary look mixed with antiques that don’t detract from the lightness of the room,’ says Sophie.

12. Take an easy living approach to coastal decorating

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Inspired by the timber-clad summerhouses of Scandinavia and New England, this relaxed decorating scheme, which also echos the delicate shades of nature, has been designed to blur the boundaries between indoors and out.

Here, a living room fireplace filled with real and faux potted plants creates a verdant focal point, while the relaxed seating including a hand woven sofa designed for outdoor use, enhances the garden-like feel.

Recreate the look indoors with plants carefully chosen to replicate an authentic seaside surrounding. For a true coastal aesthetic, we recommend rosemary, kentia palm, fiddle fig leaf and westringia.

13. Curate a coastal color scheme

Coastal living room ideas with blue and yellow color scheme

A shade that’s always been popular in the world of interiors, soft blue is the color du jour for coastal decorating. This powder-like blue has the quality of being both soothing and invigorating and offers plenty of design versatility. Used with crisp white, it creates a calming coastal feel, while as one block of color it can be an enveloping breath of fresh air. For a more transitional coastal scheme come winter, pair this living room color scheme with earthy shades like rust, ochre or mustard to really make this color sing.

14. Create a contemporary coastal scheme that works throughout the year

Neutral home decor ideas

Take inspiration from your coastal haunts and add a nautical note to your interiors – the modern way. The latest maritime look goes beyond bleached cotton and seashells to embrace tonal color, themed sculpture, loose linens and nature-inspired artwork, giving interior depth and interest. This heritage home has been reimagined as a relaxed refuge from city life. 

Once summer draws to a close, introduce warmth underfoot and darker furnishings mixed in with brights for the perfect winter living room .  

15. Mix white with warm neutrals and layers of texture 

Coastal living room ideas with whitewashed walls and cane furniture

If you think white living room ideas are only reserved for ultra-modern homes, think again. Surprisingly, a white decorating scheme will work beautifully in a coastal home. Evoking purity, cleanliness and serenity alongside confidence and sophistication, white is a wonderfully versatile color for your coastal living room.

Avoid a predominantly white space looking too clinical or sterile by decorating with neutrals . One important aspect to consider when decorating with a pale color palette is to bring in as much texture as possible as it creates interest and layers –important factors when strong colors are out of the picture. For an authentic modern rustic coastal aesthetic, consider using raw materials such as natural wood elements alongside linens, rattan, jute and seagrass. 

How do you decorate a coastal home?

Make your home feel like summer all-year round by decorating in a bright and breezy style. 

Light living room ideas are key, with whitewashed walls, painted shiplap cladding and blonde wood floors, with large picture windows and skylights to let maximum light in. 

Living room furniture and furnishings have a relaxed, lived-in feel – think woven wicker, weathered wood and bleached linen – while natural details add a coastal element, from pebbles and driftwood pieces to seashells and imitation coral.

What is modern coastal design?  

Modern coastal unites the essence of coastal design - a relaxed and carefree vibe - with a contemporary, minimalist feel, where natural textures and simple color palettes take center-stage. 

Many modern coastal designs move away from using just blue and white to embody the feeling of being by the ocean, instead, they focus on versatile neutrals such as beige, cream and brown to create an inviting atmosphere.

The result is a spacious and uncluttered look where statement pieces such as artwork, ornaments or a chosen wallpaper design create a relaxing coastal design.

Not all modern designs need to focus on minimalism and the use of neutral colors however. Having subtle touches that reference the coast, whether that be through a print or decorative ornament, can help bring those peaceful feelings of being by the sea into your space.

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22 Stylish Nautical Theme Living Room Décor ideas

A home is where you seek comfort, and the walls reflect your persona. Therefore, decorating your home can impart great satisfaction as it will reflect your persona. You can decorate your home with some themes. One of the best ideas to implement is going nautical.

Since nautical refers to the sea and the ships, there is an excellent combination between the objects you choose for your décor and the color. Blue and white are the main choices of nautical theme decors, but you can also include a handful of other color choices.

Are you a great fan of nautical ideas and want to implement the same in your home décor?

Let’s See Some Excellent Nautical-Theme Living Room Ideas.

1. nautical vintage.

You can impose a nautical design and idea by decorating your home with a maximum of vintage stuff. It might be a vintage showpiece or the cushions of the sofa, or maybe the sofa set. You pick up stuff that is a bit old by style and age, get it refurnished and revamped and then make your unique décor at home. For example, add a vintage wall clock or maybe a vintage life ring .

nautical vintage

2. Painting of Sailboat

If you have fantasies about having nautical decoration themes in your house, you can go for a painting of a Sailboat . Paintings can spell a magic cast and add to the glamor quotient of your home. You may opt for a stretched canvas with the highest grade of ink. Keep at least 1.5 inches of the wooden frame for hanging. You may choose modern, contemporary, or traditional designs. A picture says a thousand words and is an excellent nautical-theme living room.

painting of sailboat

3. Navy-shaped Sofas

You can decorate your home with navy-shaped sofas, and that could be an excellent idea. You can choose a sofa with a color like navy blue or light blue. Ensure that the cushions/ pillows are chosen to complement the furniture you buy. Contrasting colors of the sofa linen and cushions would be attractive. If the walls of your home are light-colored, that’s an additional advantage.

navy-shaped sofas

4. The Ceiling of Wooden Beams

You can implement the ceiling of your living room in the old vintage style. However, the ceiling of wooden beams is the new fashion. Make the wood finish look excellent with hanging lamps. The furniture, along with the wooden beams, would give you the most desired look of the era. Select the beams and also the locks that give support to your beams. You will recollect memories of traveling in a ship; this could spell a cast in being the most creative vintage design.

ceiling wooden beams

5. Modern form Nautical

You can look for a few things that bear a nautical resemblance. You can bring some decorative pieces that would reflect a maritime ambiance. Starting from miniature vintage boats and ashtrays, you choose your stuff that has a modern form nautical theme attached. Team it up with frames of your choice and also some curtains. Whenever you step out of your house, keep looking for some splendid collection that can finally add to your nautical theme living room.

modern form nautical

6. Built-in Bookshelves

You may look for nautical-shaped built-in bookshelves. T hey could be seated on the floor and touch the walls or maybe built on the walls. You may have cabinets here and some inbuilt lights for decoration. You may choose the color of the wood, but natural brown would be the best choice. Decorate with some greens and planters so that it may bear a nautical ambiance. Your idea of a nautical room is just at your doorstep.

built in bookshelves

7. Fish-like Sculptures

Buy some fish-like sculptures that could be made of metal material and are reliable and serviceable. The shape is vivid and exhibits a shoal of fish moving upward. This brings your boring wall alive and adds some style quotient to your room. You may even look for a single fish sculpture. The stand-alone sculpture would be an excellent choice for a showpiece to be displayed in your living hall.

fish like sculptures

8. White Sofas

You can add some white sofas to your collection for the room to bear a nautical resemblance. Some navy blue or light blue accessories would add to the coastal look. Amalgamate with some aquatic wall art, and you will see the ambiance would bear a coastal theme. A combination of blue color cushions can make the sofa look like a coastal theme. Innovate your ideas to add a tinge of the theme to make the room realistic.

white sofas

9. Vintage Signal Flags

You can look for some vintage signal flags that would enhance the looks of your home. You may buy them from your nearby store and see the way to install them in your living room. This gives a fabulous look.

vintage signal flags

10. Sailboat Miniatures

If you are an ardent fan of nautical adventure, you can incorporate your idea into your living room. Look for a miniature sailboat and then place them beside your living room. Place it in your cabinet and focus it with dim light. Your living room with light up with the miniature boat, which will add to the charm of your room.

miniature sailboat

11. Anchor Pillows

Match these anchor print cushions at the most reasonable price and match them with your nautical-themed sofa set. These could be the perfect match for your home, sofa, couch, and chair. They could be a great gift for various occasions. In addition, the anchor pillows would be incredible decorations for your home. When you buy these cushion covers, make sure they are made from washable materials.

Living room area with cosy armchair located close to the window

12. Shells for the Show

Get some sea shells for your home décor. Place them on your coffee table or maybe on the cabinet shelves. You can put it around your greens or anywhere near the chest of drawers. These minute things would definitely enhance the nautical look of your home. Also, collect some great conch shells for show in your show cabinet. Conchs are an excellent match for your living room décor.

Shells for the Show

13. Hourglass

An hourglass not necessarily means a nautical theme. But yes, if you want a nautical décor, then keep the hourglass in your home. This could be a great combination for any nautical showpiece. This is considered an antique nautical decorative product. Give your hourglass the right display under a lighted pedestal. You’ll feel like going back in a time machine.

Hourglass

14. Coffee Table

Bring a boat-shaped coffee table to your living hall. You can see it from the stores around you and then select the best one suiting your room’s size and requirements. The hull basswood veneer on frame handicraft and stand solid basswood shelf plywood board are suited for a display of your ‘nautical spirit. The coastal coffee table is preferred with a walnut finish. It’s convenient to store things and also for display.

coffee table to living hall

15. Ship Wheels and Anchor

The ship wheels and anchor décor would reflect maritime life from the blue waters of the sea and are a good way of adding a nautical accent to life. They are easy to hang and ideal for coastal life. You can hang them in your bedroom, living room, or bathroom. They could be either brown or maybe blue in color.

Eclectic living room with exposed brick wall and a large ship wheel

16. Coastal Floorings Rugs

You can look for a coastal flooring rug. This will elevate any space and add decorative floor coverings. They are lightweight and low in maintenance. Choose a variety that is easy to clean; probably polypropylene material is preferable in a highly versatile and functional rug that will enhance the look of your floor.

Coastal Floorings Rugs

17. Blue and White Drapes

Choose blue and white drapes with sheers that can be a good suit for your nautical theme living room. Light weight fabric would be elegant for the purpose. You can buy some sheer in muslin cotton fabric. You will get a wide variety of choices in these two colors. Choose between stripes and mono color; that could be a great combination.

blue and white drapes

18. Nautical Tripod Stands

You can buy a tripod stand that could be a bit vintage in design. The chrome finish spotlight with brown wooden nautical tripod stand made from aluminum, wood, and steel would be the most effective décor for your nautical theme living room.

nautical tripod stands

19. Nautical Mirror

Choose a nautical mirror in the shape of a ship’s steering wheel. The base color could be of almond nut color finish or even white. The large and attractive nautical-shaped mirror with a pristine finish can actually be a great décor. Crafted from a premium solid hardwood matte finish wood, this mirror would be the best match for the entryway of your hall.

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20. Bunk-shaped Room

Design the room like a bunk. You can ask your interior decorator to design the windows and doors in a similar fashion to the cabin of a ship. You can take a boat-shaped coffee table and also the dining table. Anyways, your bedrooms can be bunk shaped. If you have an innovative brain, then having a bunk-shaped living room is not a big issue.

21. Nautical-themed Chairs

Buy some nautical-themed chairs for display on your verandah. You can even buy some nautical sofa covers. There is a wide deal of choices in the type of sofas you want to buy. The Polywood material is perfectly suited to bear the brunt of the rain and heat of the sun. You can rest assured they are tough and strongly made.

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22. Hanging Ropes and Knots

If you are a great fan of the coastal idea of home décor, then buy the nautical ropes and prepare knots with them. You can keep them hanging from the ceiling or, in certain cases can, use them as doorstops or maybe tie them across the chairs. Whatever it may be, if you have great nautical theme living room ideas , then this could be a great attempt to give your room a perfect look. Decorate your home with nautical ropes and knots. Although we have selected the best of 21 styling ideas, the list can go on; you can innovate more and more ideas.

Hanging Ropes and Knots

Things to Keep in Mind While Decorating Your Home With a Nautical Theme

Nautical style and fresh colors: Check out the latest trend in nautical style and fresh colors. You may incorporate colors like navy blue, sky blue, beige, green, white, yellow, and sandy tones. Do not fill your room with too many colors. You can use a maximum of two to three colors in all for a single living space.

Nautical Fabrics and Patterns: Chose fabrics that are easily washable. You can choose the self-embossed ones and soft in texture. You can use striped fabrics for curtains, cushions, table cloth, and runners. The blue and white stripes could be okay.

Incorporating Ropes and Knots into Nautical Décor: Hang some ropes and ceiling knots onto your home. They should hang prominently from your ceiling. You may paint the ropes blue, white, and even beige. Combine the painted ropes with the non-painted ones to give the best of natural looks to your nautical theme living room.

Decorative Objects: There are many nautical theme objects that you can choose from. You can use these minute things in your living room, bedroom, bathroom, and in entryway. Well, collect things that spell all about the sea, and you can tastefully incorporate them into your rooms. Adding some great sea shell-shaped lamp covers and your room will be the best fantasy land for a sea lover.

Nautical Style Furniture: Buy some furniture that is typically made for nautical-themed rooms, like the coffee table, chairs, and some decorative wall hangings. Frame some knots, and they would look charming beside a blue-painted wall. You may easily include paintings like the sunset, sand, sea creatures, and boat. Get some good conch shells; you can decorate them in your living room as well as bathrooms.

You can research things that can contribute to your nautical theme living room ideas. Keep collecting things from everyday life and make a good research on how you can incorporate them into your home décor, thereby making it the most desired and cozy place for your living.

Adam Pierce

Adam Pierce, who has a degree in architecture from the University of Miami, has carved a niche in coastal home styling. Since 2015, his innovative approaches have transformed numerous homes, mirroring the serenity of the sea. His flair for integrating marine elements into home decor is unmatched. Adam joined our editorial team in 2020, offering readers a glimpse into his world of breezy, beach-inspired designs. He’s often found sailing when not writing, further fueling his passion for the ocean.

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15 Nautical Décor Ideas That Are Actually Chic

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Here's the thing: nautical décor gets a bad rap for being kitschy—and dare we say, tacky. To be honest, we're not raising our sails to a room with striped everything, floor-to-ceiling rope décor, and anchor motifs from wall to wall. But, with some precise navigation, a bit of restraint, and a foolproof route, nautical décor can actually look super chic .

Before you go making your home look like a page out of a yachting magazine, dive in for 15 ideas to make any room look just the right amount of nautical . Time to batten down the hatches. 

Find Standout Pieces

Design: Latham Interiors, Photo: Mike Schirf

A single statement piece can give your space a whole new vibe without making it feel too on-theme. This modern bathroom gets a nautical twist via a gorgeous vintage steam gauge and we love how the brass pairs perfectly with the silver.

Invest in Embroidered Pieces

Custom embroidered pieces have a way of making everything feel naval in an expensive way. The maritime-inspired pillowcases in this guest bedroom feel equal parts Navy barracks and high-end hotel, but nonetheless, add a fancy feel to your home. Your guests will feel like they're in their own private suite every time they come over.

Shop for Vintage Treasures

Design: Michelle Gage Design, Photo: Rebecca McAlpin

Vintage imagery has a way of giving any space a worldly charm. Rummage through flea markets and antique stores for paintings of boats and textiles with coastal-inspired embroidery pieces to dress up your existing décor. The final result will be a vintage nautical look that feels Nantucket-grandma chic.

Don't Go Too Literal

Design: Kate Marker Interiors, Photo: Margaret Rajic

When creating a space that stands the test of time, search high and low for pieces that feel theme-appropriate, but don't go too literal. Incorporating materials like woodgrain and rope, a white and blue color scheme, and mixing metallic accessories feels nautical in a not-so-obvious way. This kitchen is sure to make a splash for years to come.

Nail Down Your Color Palette

We don't know if it's the images of cherry wood speedboats weaving through Venice canals or the yacht interiors you see in movies, but cherry wood almost always has a way of making a room feel nautical. Pair that with blue textiles, and you have yourself a nautical-inspired man cave or cigar room.

Make It All in the Details

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Nautical décor can be as grand or as modest as you like. If you're leaning more towards the latter, all it takes is a few thoughtfully placed details to get you there without transporting you to, say, Gilligan's Island. This super modern bathroom gets a subtle nautical twist via a trio of gorgeous vanity sconces.

Rope in Your Design

Rope details will always feel unapologetically nautical. A simple decorative sphere woven out of rope instantly ups your interior maritime rank. A jute rug, statement bedside pendant light, and a collection of curated books will tie your entire room together with that seaside feel.

Embrace Nautical Prints

There's definitely a way to embrace a maximalist combination of anchor motifs  and  nautical stripes without feeling too kitschy. This child's bedroom is coastal chic, and as you can see, it doesn't scream "childish" in the slightest.

Working with a clean white canvas and layering on touches of themed elements help drive home your vision while remaining light and airy.   

There's no other interior wall treatment that feels as undeniably nautical as shiplap . It's even built right into the name. The horizontal panels commonly found on water-tight ships look particularly beautiful inside any home. It adds texture to a plain wall, while still looking clean and minimal.

Embrace Old Fixtures

When it comes to renovating and redecorating spaces, the first order of business is usually to remove old fixtures and replace them with new, more modern-looking models. Instead, leave the old fixtures, give them a little polish, and incorporate them into your new design. This vessel sink looks right at home in this nautical-themed bathroom.

Try a Playful Color Palette

While navy and white is the most classic maritime color combo, don't be afraid to introduce unexpected shades into your design. This children's bedroom features a brighter color palette, but thanks to the stripes, abstract wave pattern on the rug, and rope and metal pipe details on the bunk beds, it still feels traditional. 

Make Subtle Swaps

Courtesy of Julia Adele Design

The best way to experiment with a theme and still have it fit in your space is to swap out basic items for ones with a bit of pizzazz. For instance, if you have a mirror in your foyer or over a bar, replace it with a dome mirror with gold details instead. The tone will feel nautical without screaming it from the bow. 

Incorporate Thrifted Art

Design: Alexandra Angle, Photo: Lucas Allen

If your style is a bit more of an old-world sailing vibe, a gallery wall of vintage and vintage-inspired skiff art is the perfect addition to any room. You can find this type of art in thrift stores, antique shops, and flea markets in almost any region, most of the time for cheap. When displayed together in an interesting composition, the result will always feel cultured and expensive, not to mention nautical, not kitschy.

Create Your Own Design Style

Just because traditional nautical décor incorporates very specific design elements doesn't mean you can fuse all of your interests to create a whole new design style. We love how this living room incorporates pieces from all around the world and includes traditional prints to create a warm, inviting, and lived-in space, while the model sailboat on display drives home the true theme of this space. 

Take It Outdoors

If you're going with a nautical look inside your home, don't forget to take the same seaside feel outside. A touch of shiplap under your porch and rope detailing like the one on this hanging bench is just the touch you need for that  ahoy  feel. 

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30 Cool, Coastal-Inspired Living Rooms

Are you dying to infuse the look and feel of summer into your home year-round? Bring coastal style to your living room with these inspirational design ideas, whether you're by the sea or not.

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New, Old, Beachy

Instead of drywall, the walls in this coastal living room are covered with pine planks designed to look like exposed studs. The slipcovered sofa is from Pottery Barn, and the striped rug is from Wayfair. Although they’re new purchases, they fit right in with the room’s vintage pieces, including the pine coffee table, which was a desk before homeowner Sandy Gingras cut down the legs.

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28 Coastal Living Room Ideas to Bring the Beach Home

June 29, 2022 by Martyna Stachowiak in  Home Decor

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So what if you are totally land-locked and thousands of miles from the nearest shoreline? Our coastal living room ideas will instantly transport you to a waterfront retreat in the Hamptons, decoratively speaking.

Whether you live by the beach or just dream about ocean breezes, you can enhance the beauty of your living room by borrowing from the coastal decorating style. Inspired by the organic colors and textures of nature, it majors on casual furnishings, relaxed furniture, timber accents, and easy-care textiles like cotton and linen fabric.

But coastal interior design isn’t just about achieving a certain look; it’s also about evoking a certain feeling. Many of us associate living by the sea with a sense of relaxation and a slower pace of life. And that’s exactly what coastal living rooms should aim to achieve. So if you’re looking to create a space that will make you feel like you’re on vacation all year round, here are some ideas to get you started.

For more coastal decor recommendations, be sure to check our article on ocean-themed bedroom ideas .

Put the Oars Up

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If you think decorating your living room walls with oars or paddles sounds a little bit too on the nose, look at this coastal space from staysaltybridport for some inspiration. Hung up on the wall horizontally, they become more of a design element than a nautical gimmick. And we love how they contrast with the vertical lines of the fireplace!

Opt for Natural Textures

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Textures are important in any space, but in the light, often all-white coastal living rooms, they take on a much more significant role. Be sure to incorporate plenty of natural materials and fabrics, such as leather, rattan, jute, cotton, and wood, to give your space some extra dimension and really bring the coastal theme home.

Stick to Neutrals

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One of the things that you’ll notice about coastal living rooms is that bold hues are saved for small details while the bulk of the spaces radiates neutral colors. This space from mcdonaldjoneshomes relies on combinations of sun-bleached whites, soft browns, and sandy grays that evoke the beach without being overstated.

Feel the Surf Vibe

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If we could only choose  one  item that screams breezy summer vibes, it would have to be a surfboard. Not into surfing? No problem! You can find plenty of decorative surfboards that only look the part. In this room from mariapesanha , a surfboard decor is incorporated as an element of a gallery wall, but you could also lean it against the wall or prop it up in a corner. Instant coastal cool!

Use Reclaimed Timber

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Reclaimed timber is a great way to add coastal style to your living space. Look for pieces of old pallets washed up on the shore or a single piece of driftwood you could use for a shelf. Anything that looks weathered as though beaten down by ocean winds and salt spray is perfect for a coastal living room, from dings in the finish to split wood.

Throw Down a Faded Rug

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If you’re considering a coastal living room makeover, the most important starting place is right beneath your feet. A distressed-looking rug will bring a rustic, windswept feel to your space as it does in this living room from acoastalcasita . You can also look for rugs made of natural fibers like jute or sisal that add to the coastal vibe and stand up well to heavy foot traffic.

Rock the Boho Beach Style

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If your heart is set on a living room that reflects an easy-breezy coastal lifestyle, but you’re not quite ready to give up your bohemian roots , don’t worry — you can have the best of both worlds. Boho and beach go hand in hand, so mix and match coastal-inspired furniture and decor with your existing bohemian pieces to create a space that’s uniquely yours.

Incorporate Low Seating

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If there’s anything that belongs to a coastal living room, it’s low-slung furniture, as demonstrated by ourlittleredbrickhome . Think floor cushions, slouchy sofas, daybeds, poufs, and ottomans. The color palette of this living room is something to note too. Rather than choose blues and whites, opting for warm neutrals can create a more cozy, inviting space. 

Pop in a Coastal Chandelier

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A chandelier may seem out of place in a coastal living room but snag one made from stunning blue beads, and you’ll end up with something that transports you to a luxury beach resort every time you turn it on. Here, a beaded fixture takes center stage, adding a touch of glamour to an otherwise relaxed space.

Keep Your Woods Light

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While walnut and teak may jibe with traditional interiors, for coastal living rooms, we recommend using lighter woods, such as cedar, pine, and fir. They’ll help to brighten up the space and give it a more airy feel. Blonde wood floors and whitewashed furniture pieces, like the ones in this room from ourcozy_condo , are a great way to achieve the look.

Decorate with Beach Finds

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With so many beautiful treasures washing up on our shores each day, why not use some of them as decor? To avoid looking too cluttered, choose a few favorite pieces and display them in a thoughtful way. Use larger objects on coffee tables or fireplace mantels , and create groupings or collections of smaller ones on a shelf or in a glass bowl.

Go Full Hamptons

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Just because coastal living rooms are meant to be relaxed doesn’t mean they can’t be glamorous! Incorporating a mix of elevated Hamptons and coastal chic, this living room from homestoloveau oozes sophistication. From the coffered ceiling to patterned throw pillows, this crisp blue and white space might just be the epitome of coastal living.

Up the Ante with Blue

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Blue is one of the most popular colors for coastal interiors because it evokes the feeling of being by the water. To create a coastal theme in your living room, start with a dark blue rug or couch and build your space around that. Take your style notes from southcoastescapes . She created the ultimate coastal living room by adding a navy sofa and keeping the rest of the room restrained.

Bring Nature In

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It’s important to invite nature into your coastal living room. Leafy green plants like palms and ferns are particularly well-suited to coastal decor. Not only do they add a touch of color and life to the room, but they also evoke the feeling of being near the ocean. For an extra coastal touch, we recommend woven baskets, hanging planters, and pots in white or concrete.

Take a Break from the Blues

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Coastal living interiors don’t always come in shades of blue. This cozy boho space from saidecandles has a coastal flair of its own, with palm leaf decor and bohemian wall prints providing a subtle but distinct salute to the beach. And what about the camel-tone leather sofa? A perfect alternative to a traditional white slipcover!

Style a Coastal Vignette

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If you can’t commit to the big-ticket items to get the coastal look at your place, do it through decor instead. A cluster of starfish on the coffee table, a set of seashells in a bowl, or even clumps of coral on your fireplace mantel — these are all great coastal-inspired vignettes that won’t cost you a lot to put together. But the best part? You can change them up as often as you like!

Let There Be Light

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If you have one thing inside a coastal living room, it needs to be abundant light. You want to feel there’s no boundary between indoors and outdoors, so large windows, glass doors, and skylights are key. Opt for light and airy window treatments like sheer curtains or blinds, and consider adding a large mirror to bounce light around the room and make the space feel bigger.

Add a Sprinkle of Kitsch

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There’s nothing wrong with a little bit of kitsch in your coastal living room — after all, the beach is all about fun! Sure, you probably don’t want to dress your space in kitschy accents from top to bottom, but a few maritime tchotchkes can go a long way. In this room by kepinteriors , a mermaid decor and resin starfish are playful, fun, and just the right amount of tacky.

DIY a Coastal Coffee Table 

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How about a coffee table made from wood washed up on the shore? Coffee tables are a great way to anchor a room, and driftwood has a natural, organic look that perfectly fits the coastal aesthetic. We love how the curves and contortions of the branch contrast with the regular symmetry of the oval top in this accent piece from mygreekmaisonette .

Work in Some Shiplap

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Is there anything more coastal than shiplap? Originally used as siding on ships, it is now a popular choice for coastal-inspired homes. You can find it pre-made at most home improvement stores, or you can DIY it by nailing planks of wood to your walls. If you want to get the look without actually installing shiplap, try using wallpaper or painting horizontal stripes on your walls.

Give a Nod to the Nautical

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You don’t want too many rope, lifebuoy, and driftwood elements in one place, making you seasick. However, a subtle nautical nod is always welcomed in a coastal living room, so long it’s done tastefully— like in this home by madisonnicoledesign . An anchor decor propped up on the mantel, and the denim blues used throughout the space provide just enough nautical flavor without looking overly themed.

Open up Your Space

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Coastal living rooms tend to be airy and bright, and open-concept floor plans naturally lend themselves to this look. By opening her kitchen to the living room, mcdonaldjoneshomes perfectly captured the breezy, fresh vibe of coastal interiors. If you can’t knock down any walls, you can still achieve an open layout by pushing all of your furniture against the walls and leaving a clear path in the center of the room.

Weave in Woven Pieces

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No coastal living room is complete without a few woven accents. Think jute rugs, wicker chairs, or rattan light fixtures. Woven textures are a summer staple adding visual and tactile interest to a space, and when the weather cools down, they can help warm up a room by adding a laidback beachy look.

  Try an All-white Design

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Take a cue from this coastal-style living room by katies.homestyling , and try your hand at an all-white space. The key to pulling off this look is to mix different textures and materials to keep the room from feeling too sterile. We love how the coffee table with woven storage baskets saves space and works with the coastal mood.

Hang up Themed Wall Art

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White walls, light wood flooring, dark leather armchairs… hello coastal inspo! This living room has a relaxed beach house feel with a timeless color palette. But what really makes it stand out are the coastal art prints hanging on the walls. For more inspiration, check our coastal-themed posters , including sealife watercolors , coastal city maps , beach cottage photography , and more!

Add a Pop of Orange

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The combination of grays, blues, and whites may be a hallmark of coastal interior design, but that doesn’t mean you can’t add something a little extra to round out your color scheme. Mixing neutrals with sunset-inspired orange can bring a burst of coastal energy to your living room. This can be anything from a bunch of flowers to a throw pillow to a coastal artwork.

Mix Beach and Rustic Influences

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Many features from the now slightly outdated farmhouse trend can be transformed into coastal living room ideas. Worn wood, shiplap walls, and even mason jars can be given a coastal twist. This living room from houseno43 is pure fun, intertwining farmhouse chic with nautical accents to create the ultimate coastal farmhouse look. 

Make the Most of Your View

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Bringing the outside into your living room is a great way to complete your coastal look. So, if you’ve been blessed with a stunning beach view, by all means, put it on display. Hang curtains in a light, airy fabric that will billow in the breeze and let in natural light. And if you have sliding glass doors leading to your patio or balcony, leave them open as much as possible to enjoy the fresh sea air.

Over to You!

The essence of coastal styling is to create a relaxed, comfortable space that evokes the feeling of being by the seaside. From whitewashed walls to blue accents and natural elements, there are plenty of ways to bring this unassuming laidback style into your home, so why not give it a try?

Which of these coastal living room ideas will you be incorporating into your space? Let us know in the comments below!

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25 Laidback Coastal Living Room Ideas

Create your own airy and relaxing retreat by taking inspiration from these beach-inspired ideas.

 John Stoffer

Known for its cool, laidback aesthetic, coastal design is the epitome of a relaxed lifestyle. Key characteristics include a neutral color palette , textured details, pops of blue, and a light and airy atmosphere that's as relaxing as a day at the beach. It's all about creating a space that exudes a calm energy and invites you in to sit and linger.

Whether you live near the beach or you're in the middle of the suburbs with no body of water in sight, we'll show you how to give your living room a coastal-style makeover . These spaces are full of nautical throw pillows, blue accent pieces , and natural materials. Dip your toes into this timeless style with our favorite coastal living room ideas.

Incorporate Natural Materials

James Nathan Schroder

Use natural materials to bring texture and muted tones into your living room. A round coffee table made from pieces of driftwood and a braided jute area rug create a calming backdrop for a deep blue sectional and patterned swivel chairs .

Layer Area Rugs

David A Land

Create a lived-in feel and make your living room extra comfy by layering area rugs . Use a natural jute or sisal rug as the base layer and top it with a textured, colorful, or patterned rug to create distinction. Make sure the bottom rug is about a foot larger than the top so that enough of it shows to make the layers distinct.

Create a Layered Look

Joyelle West

This coastal living room does the laidback, layered aesthetic to perfection. It layers a variety of textiles through throw pillows, blankets, and a faded area rug, but also different styles of furniture through a mix of traditional cane chairs, a modern brass coffee table, and a pair of boho-style stools. The color palette may be limited , but layering tone on tone neutrals with a couple pops of blue makes for an effortlessly chic space.

Choose Denim Fabrics

Give your living room a cool and casual makeover with an unexpected upholstery fabric —denim! This deep denim sectional channels a laidback coastal feel and pairs beautifully with soft white walls and light wood accents. Instead of artwork, hang a collection of surfboards for fun beach-inspired wall decor.

Mix Patterns

Jason Donnelly

Create a layered, cozy, and casual look by arranging throw pillows of different sizes, colors, and patterns on your living room sofa. Mix solid pillows with small and large-scale patterned pillows for a relaxed, lived-in feel that'll make your sofa oh-so inviting.

Maximize Vaulted Ceilings

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A stunning vaulted ceiling covered with a coat of warm white paint creates an open and airy feel in this coastal living room. The simple color scheme keeps the open floor plan from looking cluttered and busy and a stone fireplace and hardwood floors enhance the warmth of the space.

Adorn the Walls

Peter Rymwid

Go all out with coastal-themed wall decor in your living room. Don't limit yourself to two-dimensional pieces; in addition to paintings, drawings, and prints, hang or display three-dimensional objects such as a seashell or piece of coral to add some depth and dimension.

Hang a Statement Piece

Annie Schlechter

An oversized wood piece depicting a large fish makes a statement in this coastal living room. The wall art draws the eyes up to visually enlarge the room and ties in the other wood elements in the space for a cohesive design.

Decorate with Beach-Inspired Accents

Bring the beach indoors and style your coffee table with stacks of blue books, a couple seashells or a starfish, a rope-covered object, and sea glass-inspired vases. These subtle touches convey the decor theme without going overboard or looking cheesy.

Add Pops of Blue

Scatter pops of blue throughout your coastal living room to add depth, color, and a water-inspired element. Use varying shades of blue, from light to deep indigo, and surround them with warm neutral tones for visual balance.

Display Collections

Brian McWeeney

No matter the design style, your home should include personal touches that make the space uniquely yours. Coastal style offers a great opportunity to add charm and character. Display collections of seashells you've picked up at the beach, hang beach-themed artwork you found at flea markets , or stack books you've collected over the years.

Paint the Ceiling

Michael Partenio

You don't necessarily have to paint your living room walls blue to give it a coastal spin; turn your gaze up instead and give the ceiling a fresh coat of paint. This calming blue color is just saturated enough to stand out against the crisp white beams and serves as an unexpected design touch that instantly makes the room more interesting.

Incorporate Basket Decor

Annie Schlechter 

Carry the coastal theme throughout your living room by using baskets of various styles and sizes. Bring in a lidded basket to store extra blankets and pillows, and extend the texture to your walls by hanging a collection of patterned baskets for a cool beachy wall accent.

Layer Neutrals

Colleen Duffley

Stick with calming neutrals for a coastal living room that exudes peace and serenity. Layer tone-on-tone neutrals for a luxurious look that feels effortlessly sophisticated and timeless. Instead of turning to an array of colors, use an array of tones, textures, and materials.

Use Rattan Pieces

Adam Albright

For a quintessential coastal look, you can't go wrong with rattan . Use it sparingly through smaller pieces such as a coffee table, baskets, and trays to add a textural element that pairs beautifully with warm neutrals and beach-themed decorative accents.

Style a Coastal-Themed Vignette

Robert Brinson

Create a coastal-themed vignette on top of a console table in your living room. Add height with a tall table lamp, hang and lean artwork, corral items in a rattan basket, and drive the theme home with a couple of large shells or stones you found at the beach.

Decorate with Turquoise

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Infuse your living room with an energizing dose of turquoise for a fun beachy feel. Brighten white walls and furniture with pops of the bold color through throw pillows, artwork, and decorative accents that'll instantly enliven the space.

Maximize Natural Light

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Coastal style embodies a light and bright aesthetic. Maximize natural light in your living room through sliding doors or floor-to-ceiling windows, avoid using dark and heavy furniture, and use plenty of white throughout the space to bounce light around.

Purchase Slipcovered Furniture

Jean Allsopp

White sofas and armchairs are a coastal living room staple, but if you're concerned about keeping them clean, purchasing slipcovered pieces is a practical option. That way, you can wash them as needed to prolong their life and maintain their crisp brightness.

Stick with Blue and White

Stacy Zarin Goldberg

For a traditional coastal living room, stick with a blue and white color scheme . Mix solid and patterned pieces to prevent it from looking flat, and ground the two colors with textured neutrals, live greenery, and natural accents such as a stone fireplace and hardwood floors.

Accent with Pink

Bring in a dose of cheery energy with pink accents to brighten your coastal living room. It pairs well with deep indigo shades as well as natural wood and rattan pieces that bring out its warm tones.

Use Natural Window Treatments

Window treatments are an often-overlooked room feature that serves as the finishing touch that helps a living room feel put-together. Give them a coastal spin and go with woven wood shades that maintain a neutral color palette while bringing in a beach-inspired natural texture.

Create a Focal Point

Kritsada Panichgul

A fireplace is typically the natural focal point of a living room and therefore a great way to showcase coastal style. Highlight the design style's simple, laidback nature with a natural stone fireplace and add built-in shelve that provide a decorative surface for beach-themed items.

Focus on the Cozy Factor

A coastal living room is one that invites you in and begs you to lounge around and linger. A cozy reading corner is the perfect way to convey this, and what could be better than a comfortable chaise layered with plush pillows and a warm throw. Add a stylish floor lamp for direct lighting and instead of a traditional end table, stack two rattan baskets for a unique look and additional hidden storage space.

Use Varying Wood Tones

Don't be afraid of mixing varying wood tones when designing your coastal living room. Here, warm-toned wood beams and a paneled door are used in the same space as a driftwood sculpture and a weathered wood cabinet and coffee table. This helps create layers of interest while maintaining a cohesive look with a common material.

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Nautical themed room ideas to bring the seaside home

20 April 2021

Bring the beach home this spring with these nautical themed rooms

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With travel restrictions meaning that many of us will be opting for a staycation rather than an international vacation this year, create a holiday vibe in the heart of your home.

But if you’re opting for a nautical scheme, don’t just stick to blue and white stripes! Instead, take inspiration from bright beach huts and colourful deckchairs for your summer seaside interiors.

There’s more than one way to achieve this popular theme. It can be as subtle or as extrav a gant as you like – either way it’s a great way of bringing a sense of calm and holiday fun into your busy home. We’ve got wind of some of the best nautical themed rooms to inspire your own seaside sanctuary…

Living room

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Nautical doesn’t have to be in your face. By using a softer coastal colour palette with the light ocean green sofa, bright walls and floors, and pebble rug, you can create a more sophisticated seaside inspired living room.

A common motif with nautical themed rooms is using white planks on walls (whether it’s cladding or wallpaper) for a beach-hut effect – laying them horizontally to create a feeling of space.

If you want to capture a more sunnier seaside vibe, adding yellows and sky blues alongside white walls and furnishings will help reflect light and brighten up your space.

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Classic contemporary furniture is also a good idea if you want to cut through the vibrancy of the nautical theme and pare it back. This is where you can really play with soft furnishings such as cushions and throws with different textures to create a tactile feel.

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You may be surprised to know that this seaside spa-like bathroom actually sits on the top floor of a London apartment. It’s a perfect example of how a nautical theme can transport you from your hectic, everyday life.

This bathroom is particularly successful as it is awash with quaint finishings and sea shell touches that create an overall feeling of luxury – as if you’re in a 5-star bed and breakfast by the sea.

Joules Cambridge stripe bed set

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While sticking with navy wood panels, this room takes its inspiration from traditional vertical and horizontal nautical stripes.

Rather than sticking with the traditional white, blue and red scheme, this duvet adds a pop of contrasting colour using sandy yellows and coral pinks. Add coastal artwork and wooden furniture to bring everything together.

Buy the Cambridge Stripe 180 TC Duvet Cover Set, from £63, Joules

Children’s bedrooms.

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Nautical is still one of the more popular themes for children’s bedrooms. However, don’t dive head first into pirate decor and a boat-shaped bed.

Opt for a more subtle look and make it a style they can grow into. Instead of sticking to the core primary colours of red, white, and blue, pastels make the room fun but flexible, especially as the children grow older.

Buy the Casami Beach House Cupboard, £179 from Cuckooland

Spare room inspiration.

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Colourful crazy lobsters and crabs make us smile! Why stick to a bathroom or kids room? We think this crustacean wallpaper would brighten up any room in the home. Try using as a feature wall in a spare room to add some fun for when guests are finally allowed for an overnight stay. Or add a pop of colour to an otherwise drab home office – a instant conversation-starter for those virtual calls.

Dining room

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If you’re looking to go a bit stronger with the nautical theming and really add some fun to the dining room then bold blues and reds will do the trick, along with rope offcuts and galvanised metal chairs which look like they’re straight from the fish and chip shop on the docks.

A classic dresser is also a great idea for displaying coastal-themed items that you’ve collected on your trips to the seaside.

Home office

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As more of us use our home as a multifunctional living space and work remotely, turn a guest room into a stylish home working space. This scallop shaped plush velvet chair is giving us the ultimate mermaid vibes and is perfect for daydreaming about trips to the sea!

Buy the Flora Chair from Oliver Bonas, £395

Exterior spaces.

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Create a welcoming entrance for your guests with small touches at the front door. From nautical themed doormats, to  to shell and lobster shaped door knockers, you can say ahoy in style!

Shop the shell door knocker – solid brass, £60, Cox and Cox

Garden rooms and conservatories.

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As the days get longer, and the evenings brighter, most of us will want to spend our days either outside or in a sun-trapped space, reading a book or simply relaxing. Pay homage to English heritage with an accent chair strategically positioned in your garden room or summer house. This Padstowe accent chair oozes coastal charm and matching accessories are available.

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How to Create A Beach Themed Living Room On A Budget

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Beach living room on a budget

A beach-themed living room can be both luxurious and functional without the cost of buying a beach house. Learn how to create a relaxing coastal living room for a fraction of the price.

Beach themed living rooms on a budget

We all have the dream of having a living room overlooking the ocean. Here's how to get the beachy look without breaking the bank, including plenty of simple tips and examples on how to achieve it.

Transform your living room into a relaxing coastal retreat using beach-themed tones, textures, and decorative elements. Blue hues, neutral sand colors, driftwood, sea glass, rattan, and nautical elements can all help to define this space. 

From sofa choices to paint colors and from decorative accessories to floor coverings, you'll find seashore inspiration from this collection of beautiful ideas .

Navy, turquoise, sky blue, translucent green, and whitewashed tones can be mixed and matched with stripes and patterns that are characteristic of coastal design. Pillows, throws, lamps, rugs, artwork, baskets, and seashells artfully displayed also play a prominent role in defining a beach theme.

20 Beach Themed Living Rooms On A Budget

Whatever your beach style is, from contemporary to casual, you'll be able to create an ocean-inspired living room with these budget-friendly coastal decor ideas .

Navy sofa, sea glass bottles, wicker coffee table

Sea Glass, Clean Lines And Natural Elements

This living room keeps it clean and sleek with its hardwood floors, white sofas, and sea glass colors for accessories. Blues and turquoise show up in throw pillows, vases, bottles and art work while natural elements of wicker are showcased in baskets and lamps. It's a minimalist look for a coastal-inspired room. Inspiration by The Lily Pad Cottage

Navy Blue Living Room

From the jute rug to the seagrass storage trunk, this living room utilizes a navy blue and natural-toned palette to achieve its theme. Touches of cream, denim and pale blues work seamlessly to support this look. An abstract painting in corresponding hues helps anchor the sea-inspired feel, as well. Inspiration by Four Generations One Roof

White Sofa Slipcovers

Opt for budget-friendly white slipcovers for your current sofa and chairs when you're redesigning your space. White gives you the luxury of being a blank canvas so you can switch out accessory colors with ease. If you're worried about keeping them clean, you'll find a few helpful tips in this post.

One way to keep them clean is by using pillows and throws which can be draped on armrests that tend to be high-dirt areas. Most slipcovers are washable, so don't hesitate to launder them when spot cleaning has been exhausted. Inspiration by Kristy Seibert

Blue Sectional Living Room

Cool tones of blue combine with creamy white and driftwood gray to create a beach-themed living room that is casual and livable. Here, a sectional sofa in blue helps define the theme along with natural woven baskets and seashore accessories scattered on the distressed coffee table and shelves. Inspiration by Blesser House

DIY Sailboat Accessory

A piece of driftwood and blue and white striped cloth inspire this DIY nautical accessory, perfect for displaying on a mantel, bookshelf, or coffee table. Make this sailboat with a drill, hot glue, wood, eyelet screws, and fabric cut in triangles for a 15-minute project that will be a defining accessory for your seaside space. Inspiration by House Of Hawthornes

White sofa, rope lamp, beachy pillows

Ocean DIY Art Canvas Tutorial

Let your inner artist guide you in creating a large modern ocean waves scene on a canvas drop cloth. Using a palette of blues and creams, this art could be hung on a wall or above a mantel. Its minimalist look will be stunning in a coastal-themed living room. Inspiration by Shabby Fufu

DIY SeaShell Candles

Oyster shells make a gorgeous accessory and here, when you turn them into small votive-style candles, you'll have a unique way to showcase these jewels of the sea. To the candle wax, you can add blue candle dye to make them extra special and coordinate with your color scheme. These seashell candles would also make a beautiful gift. Inspiration by Pillar Box Blue

Linen window treatments in an indigo and white striped pattern help anchor this nautical look that incorporates this color palette throughout the room. Blue and white pillows and blankets are draped on the sand-colored seating while a splash of turquoise breaks with the theme on the coffee table. A round jute-style area rug along with woven natural element baskets offer the perfect accessories to help define this coastal style. Inspiration by The Happy Housie

Light and Airy

Neutral hues of cream, sand, and light blue define this room along with wood and sea glass accent pieces. An abstract mantel painting is a nod to the ocean while other accessories pick up shades of the seashore. If you're looking for a coastal feel through the use of color and natural light, this room is a great example. Inspiration by House Of Hoff

Natural Textures In Neutral And Blue

Creams, blues, greens and natural elements all add up to a cozy beach retreat right in your own living room. Natural colored linen sofas pair with blue accent chairs and an abstract cream and blue rug to anchor the room.

A wicker coffee table, along with shells and baskets adds a seaside element. Greenery, either in real plants or artwork, will add a touch of the tropics to your retreat. Inspiration by Sand And Sisal

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DIY Envelope Pillows

You can personalize your living room by sewing your own pillow coverings using this easy envelope pattern. There's no zipper involved, so the sewing is simple. The best part? You can choose your own fabric that matches your theme perfectly. What could be better or more budget-friendly? Inspiration by Simple Nature Decor

DIY Sea Glass Candles

For a coastal farmhouse look, you can easily make these sea glass-inspired candles using chicken wire rather than fishnet as a decorative element. Transform clear glass candle holders with a coat of sea glass spray paint and slip on the chicken wire "sleeves." They're perfect for a mantel or table. Inspiration by Sadie Seasongoods

DIY Rope Knot Lamp

Bring natural and nautical elements to your living room lighting with this rope knot lamp. The knot is an impressive look for the base of a lamp and is simple to achieve with this tutorial that walks you through each step of how to create it using a lamp repair kit. It's economical and on point for a beach-themed room. Inspiration by Down Home Inspiration

Striped Sofa

Sofas with a white ground and thin blue stripe set the tone for this nautical-inspired living room. Pale blue walls blend effortlessly into the background while teal-toned accents appear in pillows, the coffee table, and other accessories. Wicker baskets add a natural element, as well. Inspiration by The Lily Pad Cottage

Beachy Boho Living Room

This color palette is cream, black and blue. The black accents give this space a modern yet casual feel. Cozy pillows in blue, cream, and a striped design give it a relaxing beach vibe. A brown natural-textured rug keeps it informal.

Seashell accents adorn the tables and artwork while palm fronds add a splash of green. This is an easy and simple way to enjoy a relaxed coastal theme . Inspiration by Kristy Seibert

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Modern Beach Cottage Palette

Go bold with ceiling to floor window treatments that sport a navy and white stripe to define your area. A light blue sectional sofa, cream ottomans, and box-style wicker chairs blend harmoniously over the neutral textured rug. Accessories of baskets and seashells reinforce the theme. Inspiration by The House Of Silver Lining

Thrift Store Find

If you love rummaging through thrift stores and antique shops in search of that perfect accessory or piece of furniture that you can makeover, keep this post handy. Here, you'll learn how to strip and sand wood and whitewash it for a coastal feel.

Learn how to counteract any undesirable color tones so you'll get the shade that you desire. Easy, fun, and a great way to make a one-of-a-kind piece for your space. Inspiration by Artsy Chicks Rule

Coffee Table Makeover

Found, sanded, painted, distressed, and personalized with a seashore-inspired graphic on top are the transformative steps applied to this thrift store coffee table. This budget-friendly DIY project is a great inspiration for your next thrift store outing.

Don't just stop at coffee tables. You can use these same ideas for end tables, lamps and chairs, too. Inspiration by Confessions Of A Serial DIYer

Turquoise And Cream

Decked out in sea glass, turquoise, and cream, you're sure to relax in this cottage. This color palette is carried throughout the house, but you can achieve this look in your living room by sticking to a neutral wall color, cream sofas, and turquoise accent chairs, tables, and pillows. Bring in a pop of black or dark brown for a bit of color relief and accessorize with sea glass artifacts and seashells. Inspiration by Fox Hollow Cottage

Seashell Shadow Box

All those seashells that you've collected deserve to be showcased and this shadow box is a unique way to display them. Using a vintage printer's tray or a similar box with small compartments, paint it and add each shell using mounting tape. Set your shadow box on your mantel or table for a one-of-a-kind beach-inspired decorative element. Inspiration by Blesser House

Living rooms should be a reflection of the people living in them. If you dream of living on the water, making a beach-themed home doesn't have to break the bank. Try these creative and affordable coastal living room ideas in your own interior design.

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39 Coastal Living Rooms That Feel Like a Day at the Beach

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Coastal living rooms are decorated to remind the unluckily landlocked of a carefree day at the beach. Airy and light, coastal living rooms feature breezy palettes of white, sandy beige, blue, and green that are reminiscent of sandy beaches and ocean waves.

With the use of natural materials like wood and rattan and a focus on maximizing natural light and minimizing clutter, these spaces are naturally suited to waterfront settings. But today’s coastal decor is a crowd-pleasing and ubiquitous style that can work in a variety of spaces.

Check out these coastal-style living rooms for inspiration, whether you live in a beach cottage, new-build apartment, lake house, or a suburban home located miles from an actual beach. 

Incorporate Inky Blues

K+Co. Living

K+Co. Living mixed white and blue dip-dyed curtains with a trio of blue-and-white abstract wall art pieces and pale modern furniture with clean lines to create a coastal feel in this airy living room.

Add a Gallery Wall

Maite Granda

Add variation to a blue-and-white cottage style living room with a colorful gallery wall, like this Florida cottage living room from interior designer Maite Granda .

Use Wavy Patterns

Design by Curated Nest Interiors / Jacob Snavely Photography

Evoke the water with textile accents like a large area rug. Curated Nest Interiors chose a patterned rug with a swirly marble effect in shades of gray and white that evokes white-capped waves. The understated coastal room is finished with a modern gold pendant light, wood accents, white walls, and blue accent pillows.

Draw Colors From the View

Tyler Karu Design + Interiors / Photo by Erin Little

If your living room has a view of the water, use it as inspiration for your color palette. Tyler Karu Design + Interiors complemented the waterfront view from the floor-to-ceiling windows of this Maine living room with blues, whites, beiges, and wood tones that harmonize with the landscape and bring the outdoors inside.

Mix Navy and Sandy Beige

Dark navy floor-to-ceiling built-ins and a large sandy beige leather sectional set the tone for this coastal living room from Curated Nest Interiors . A blue-and-tan patterned area rug and a warm hammered metal coffee table styled with blue coffee table books bring it all together.

Decorate With Patterns

Design by Amanda Barnes Interiors / Styling and Photo by Alyssa Rosenheck

Mixing blue-and-white patterned textiles adds depth to a coastal color scheme. Amanda Barnes Interiors created a breezy coastal palette mixed with a laid-back desert feel thanks to the oversized cactus in the corner (and the black-and-white cactus photo over the couch). Natural wood accents like the organic coffee table add warmth.

Add Tonal Blues

Folding Chair Design Co. / Katie Merkle Photography

Folding Chair Design Co. added a mix of blue tones in this living room from the wall art to the throw pillows to create a coastal feel that isn't too calculated. An airy glass bubble floor lamp adds a lighthearted note.

Paint Walls Sky Blue

Desiree Burns Interiors

Desiree Burns Interiors painted this spacious living room in pale sky blue, then mixed whites, beiges, grays, and rusty brown tones on the furnishings and upholstery to create a subtle coastal feel. The pair of rounded sandy beige armchairs add a sculptural feel.

Layer With Eclectic Pieces

Allison Babcock Design / Photo by Matt Kisiday

This living room from Allison Babcock Design in Sag Harbor, NY has a coastal feel that doesn't feel too obvious thanks to its subtle blue-and-white palette, rustic wood accents, and eclectic mix of furnishings.

Maximize Light and Views

Christina Kim Interior Design / Raquel Langworthy Photography  

Christina Kim Interior Design decorated this beachfront living room with clean whites, wood tones, and notes of blue that maximize the natural light and views from the wall of paned glass doors looking out at the sand and sea.

Add Dramatic Lighting

K+Co. Living elevated this bright blue and white coastal living room with a beaded chandelier that draws the eye up to the dramatic wood ceiling beams.

Mix With Midcentury Modern

Louis Duncan-He Designs / Heather Dunbar Photography

Louis Duncan-He Designs gave this modern living room a mix of coastal and midcentury styles with clean lines and shades of blue, white, and sandy beige.

Add Sailor Stripes

Emily Henderson Design / Photo by Tessa Neustadt

Emily Henderson Design added blue-and-white sailor stripe details on the pillows, throw blanket, and artwork of this light and bright living room for an easy, coastal feel. A painted white shiplap ceiling adds a cozy note.

Use Pale Blues and Woods

Mindy Gayer Design Co.

Mindy Gayer Design Co. added the palest of blue accents on the comfy sectional sofa in this Southern California living room decorated in shades of white, light wood, and woven accents that give it a laid-back coastal feel.

Contrast With Dark Wood

If darker tones are more your style, create a coastal look with darker tones on hardwood flooring and ceiling beams.

Amanda Barnes Interiors focused on warm browns and beiges in this coastal living room, adding hints of blue to boost its coastal look.

Upholster Armchairs in Blue

Mindy Gayer Design Co. added denim blue upholstery to the armchairs of this coastal living room for a sun-bleached look. Board and batten detailing on the white walls and a chunky natural wood mantel enhance the coastal feel.

Mix With Earth Tones

Desiree Burns Interiors added earth tones to this coastal living room to create a surf and turf color palette that is both soothing and warm.

Use Weathered Wood

Weathered ceiling beams add a warm rustic note that complements the calming modern furnishings and coastal palette in this living room from Christina Kim Interior Design .

Style the Built-Ins

Mindy Gayer Design Co. added plenty of natural textures and styled the built-ins with a range of objects that add warmth to the neutral-toned coastal living room space.

Display Vintage Paddles

Becca Interiors

Becca Interiors honored the coastal spirit of this New York fishing village summer home living room with white beaded shiplap walls, a vintage wood mantel, a jute rug, a denim blue sofa, and a pair of boat paddles that decorate an empty corner. A framed ocean-themed painting above the fireplace adds a homey touch.

Use Moody Blues

Mix dark and light tones to create a color palette that is as rich and variable as the sea.

Tyler Karu Design + Interiors painted the wall behind the couch in this coastal Maine living room in a moody grayish blue that is contrasted with pale textiles, rattan chairs, and wall sconces lit with warm Edison bulbs for an atmospheric glow.

Add Minimal Touches of Blue

Mindy Gayer Design Co. added hints of blue to create a relaxing feel in this slightly formal coastal living room decorated in pale neutrals and mixed wood and leather accents.

Try Coastal Minimalism

Desiree Burns Interiors used a simple palette of whites, beiges, and the palest of blue tones to create an uncluttered feel in this spacious living room that is a hallmark of coastal style.

Mix Blue and Pink

White Sands

When decorating a coastal living room, don't be afraid to add sunset colors like pink and peach that will complement the whites, blues, and natural tones.

White Sands added pastel blue accents to this all-white living room, on the ottoman seating, and painted built-ins—then complemented them with gold accents and pink throw pillows to add variation.

Try Coastal Farmhouse

Kate Marker Interiors

Pair coastal and farmhouse influences to create a calming transitional atmosphere. Kate Marker Interiors used a minimal palette of white and soft blue in this light and airy living room that keeps the focus on the dramatic vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, black metal accents, and whitewashed brick fireplace.

Try Coastal Cottage Style

Desiree Burns Interiors used a coastal palette of pale blues and bright whites with woven accents to create a cottage feel in this light-flooded living room.

Add Calming Beige Tones

White Sands added a large beige area rug that complements the soft blue and white tones of this coastal living room flooded with light from every angle. A coffered ceiling and built-ins adds a custom feel.

Mix Shades of Blue

Kate Marker Interiors upholstered a pair of armchairs in dark navy that grounds the pale white tones and soaring ceilings of this coastal living room, while a pair of tall fiddle leaf fig trees adds a note of greenery.

Mix in Some Green Tones

Add interest to your coastal living room by mixing in shades of green.

Desiree Burns Interiors decorated this coastal living room in shades of white, blue, and green, adding rounded and organic shapes and a dynamic patterned rug that energizes the space.

Add Comfy Seating

Kate Marker Interiors created a calming conversation area that promotes lingering and relaxation with a palette of coastal blues and whites, comfortable seating, mixed wood tones, and a round table to encourage flow.

Hang Coastal Photography

Look for ways to add coastal flair using accessories, finishes, and decor. Interior designer Maite Granda gave this Florida living room a beachy feel with framed black-and-white seaside photography, a weathered wood table, and a pair of woven vases full of palm leaves.

Try a Live Edge Table

A live edge coffee table will add an organic feel to a coastal living room. White Sands accented this Southern California living room with patterned textiles in shades of blue and poppy orange on the throw pillows and ottomans that add punch to the soothing whites, beiges, and wood tones.

Connect to the Outdoors

French doors or a double fireplace that provides a view of the patio will give your coastal living room an indoor-outdoor atmosphere. Kate Marker Interiors used a range of blue and brown tones for a natural feel.

Mix Brick and Wood

Kate Marker Interiors mixed weathered brick and wood on the other side of the double fireplace for a relaxed feel, finishing off the cozy outdoor space with a beige-and-white striped rug and pale blue painted wicker chairs.

Make It Family-Friendly

Christina Kim Interior Design used white walls, furniture, curtains, varied wood tones, woven accents, patterned blue-and-white throw pillows, and black-and-white beach photography to add coastal flair to this family living room.

Embrace the Outdoors

White Sands Design Build

If you live in a warm climate or near an actual beach, open up your living room in fair weather with an external bifold door, like this space from White Sands that opens onto an outdoor patio and grilling station.

Large solid blue ottomans under the coffee table add extra seating and a subtle coastal feel.

Use Contrasting Details

Michelle Berwick Design

The breezy coastal feel of this living room from Michelle Berwick Design creates a soothing all-weather ambiance that contrasts with the snow-topped trees outside the windows in the Canadian mountain setting, proving that coastal style can work in just about any context.

Mix Materials

Brophy Interiors

Complement a quintessential Southern California view of palm trees with coastal blues, soft whites, and leather and wood accents, like this casual modern living room from Brophy Interiors .

Vary Wood Tones

Mindy Gayer Design Co. added darker wood tones to this coastal living room, from the hardwood flooring to the furniture, that creates a warm and grounded feel in a room with a wall of glass doors.

How Do You Make a Living Room Look Coastal?

Style your coastal living room with shades of white, beige, sandy tones, and shades of blue and green that recall the sand and the sea. Keep it soft and light—don’t be afraid to mix in shades of yellow, pink, peach, and other soft colors found in nature that will add nuance.

Prioritize natural fabrics such as linen and cotton —incorporate natural materials on furniture and accessories such as weathered wood furniture, a jute rug, or a rattan mirror. Maximize natural light by keeping window treatments minimal, like clean solar shades or gauzy curtains, and don’t clutter the room with too much decor to maintain an easy, breezy feel.

What Makes a Room Coastal?

Coastal rooms often feature a color palette that is reminiscent of the colors of the seashore such as pale blues, greens, and shades of white and sandy beige. Natural materials such as weathered wood and natural textures such as rattan, jute, wicker, or rattan complement a coastal room, which may also feature warm gold metal accents that mimic the sun.

In general, a room decorated in coastal style is a more refined and sometimes abstract interpretation of a beachy interior that can work in any setting, from a city apartment to a suburban home located miles from an actual beach. 

How Do I Make My House Look Coastal?

Coastal spaces are airy, breezy, uncluttered, and relaxing. The simplest way to broadcast a coastal vibe is to stick to a natural palette of white and blue. You can channel the Greek islands with a minimalist color palette with white walls and bright blue textiles, or use moodier shades of blue-gray with dark or weathered woods depending on your taste and style.

Also, feel free to add color or black-and-white wall art that depicts beach scenes; palm print wallpaper; or decor accents in natural materials like driftwood, rattan, or jute.

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100 Beach Road

Coastal living room ideas to create a subtle beach-themed look

Create a calming coastal inspired space that will transport you to carefree beach days

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coastal living room with white walls and sofa layered with blue cushions and decor pieces

The living room is where we kick off our shoes, rest and relax, so it makes sense to emulate the carefree vibe of beach days. The ethos behind coastal living room ideas is all about pared back simplicity, natural textures and calming colours. That said, if you like a themed approach, you can certainly add a touch of kitsch.

For this type of living room ideas start with colours, patterns and textures you associate with being by the seaside. You might like to stick to off-white or neutral walls and layer in cool shades of blue in soft furnishings. 

Slouchy furniture, relaxed window treatments and a wooden chest coffee table with a weathered, faded look will all channel a coastal feel without being too on the nose.

Coastal living room ideas

'Keeping the coastal elements pared back will conjure up an authentic coastal retreat – the kind favoured by an artistic collector – over the beach-themed home,' says Dani Taylor, buying Director, Cox & Cox . 

Think adding bleached materials, soft fine stripes, and a realistic shell ornament here and there to form coastal living room ideas.

'Choose natural material and paint finishes, muted greys punctuated with coastal blues and the occasional ticking stripe.'

1. Invite light in with gentle window treatments

white coastal living room with white curtains and wooden chest

Billowing living room curtain ideas in neutral tones are the essence of the coastal (dare we say it, 'coastal grandma') aesthetic. Thin, unfussy window treatments will make the natural light your room receives into a focal point, while helping to bring the outdoors in. 

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Interior designer Rhiannon Johns, from Piglet in Bed agrees that relaxed, flowing curtains are essential to coastal living room ideas, especially when they catch the summer breeze and create a sense of movement. 'Linen is a great choice of material because of its naturally relaxed, crumpled texture,' says Rhiannon.

2. Create a holiday feel with plants

houseplants arranged in a living area with picture window and seating

No living room should be without plants, and some striking foliage is a great way to create an easy-breezy style that reminds us of beach holidays. 'Adding tall potted plants, whether real or fake, is a great way to reiterate an outdoor feel, replicating the palm trees that line the promenades of Cannes and Nice,' says Elaine Penhaul, interiors expert, Lemon & Lime Interiors . 

Use houseplants that are heavy in green foliage, says Elaine and look for those that have leaves with bold architectural shapes. This will accentuate the natural aesthetic and create interesting shadows and shapes when they hit the light.

3. Opt for wooden flooring

white living space with tongue and groove, a white sofa and wooden flooring

Flooring options that have a coastal feel will make a big impact on the space. Go for wood flooring and if you want to zone or soften the space you can add sisal or jute rugs. 'Wood is really the only way to go with living room flooring ideas  if you want to nail down that coastal theme,' says flooring expert Michael Barnes from Flooring Supplies .

For coastal living room ideas light oak is the obvious colour choice, with its easy-going driftwood vibes. 'Natural materials are of course key to coastal but don't feel priced out of the aesthetic if you can't stretch to real oak flooring. These days oak effect vinyl flooring tiles are so natural-looking you'll forget it's not real wood,' says Michael.

4. Try a palette of azure and terracotta

living room with blue and teraccotta colour scheme

If muted and neutral isn't for you, a bold colour combo of terracotta and azure might be more suited to your living room colour schemes . Andrew Tanner, design manager at Habitat says these two hues offer a timeless appeal when combined.

'Reflecting the relationship between land and sky, this calming colour pairing captures a mood of escapism inspired by the Mediterranean coastline,' says Andrew.

5. Make your coastal look contemporary

white living room with exposed wooden beams large fireplace patterned sofa and other chairs arranged around large wooden coffee table

Create an understated, modern coastal look by layering key design features. Nothing says coastal quite like white-washed clapboard walls. When figuring out how to design a living room with a coastal twist, lean towards striped, loose linen-covered soft furnishings and coastal-inspired wooden furniture create a coastal feel. Seascape artwork and driftwood accessories build on the seaside vibe without making it 'too' themed.

6. Build up layers of natural textures

living room with sofa cushion and flower pot

For a softer take on coastal living room ideas, take inspiration from the natural elements of chalky cliffs and shingle beaches and create a textural space that would get Abigail Ahern's seal of approval. 

The key to emulating this more off-the-beaten-track beach look is embracing all its imperfections. From hewn wood to jagged edges of broken seashells, the not-so-perfect finishes are the unsung heroes. The feel is textural and relaxed, with slubby linen upholstery and bleached wood tones. Striped designs in natural fabrics will make for the best sofas in a coastal living room.

7. Create a laid-back scheme of sun-bleached hues

living room with cushion chair and sofa set

Set sail for a rural seaside escape! Be inspired by nature and coastal walks for a relaxed look grounded by neutral living room ideas . To keep it light and bright, pick delicate floral wallpapers of fabrics with a subtle inky blue silhouette. Team with ticking stripe fabrics and pops of rusty orange. 'Hot oranges are a great twist on the traditional red, white and blue coastal colour scheme,' says our Style Editor Nicky Phillips.

Reference the seaside with a display of beach-themed accessories, along with seaweed and shell fabric and art prints. Choose distressed-style furniture in pale shades of wood, then pile high with patterned cushions. An easy-clean floor, such as a wooden laminate in a light grain, is perfect for beachside living.

8. Settle down in an urban lakeside retreat

living room with sofa set cushion and floor mat

Bring a bold boathouse look to small living room ideas by mixing wide stripes and whitewashed walls with reclaimed wood and metal. Stripes in white and navy have a strong nautical identity – don't be afraid to mix up scales and fabric design. Panelling on walls creates a lodge-like backdrop with plenty of character. You can get the look for less using faux-effect wallpaper. Choose accessories with an industrial edge, like an exposed bulb lamp or metal shelf.

9. Contrast with modern furniture

living room with chair cushion and table

Subtle and sophisticated is the key to modern living room ideas with a coastal edge.  In this living space, the minimal presence of the coastal theme is what makes it work so well. An injection of inky blue accessories alongside natural seagrass textures is just enough of a sprinkling of maritime style.

Don't think coastal living room ideas mean you have to be traditional with furniture and colour choices, either. As the trends evolve we see more and more how new furniture shapes can help to breath new life into existing themes.

10. Be bold with marine blues

living room with blue sofa white and blue cushion and lamp

Wash the room with a mix of blue hues to create a coastal scheme with a modern twist. Paint the walls blue to really bring the space to life. A deep blue sofa may be bold, but it can be timeless as part of a coastal living room. The sofa sits happily with the other blue shades, creating a harmonious, layered look that's beautifully offset with pale tones and warm neutrals – this oatmeal flooring being a case in point. Together, these soothing tones are just the thing to turn your living room into a relaxing hideaway.

11. Introduce holiday-inspired patterns

living room with sofa cushion and plates

Merely introducing a mix of blue tones invites the coastal living room ideas without being too overstated. Coastal living doesn't have to mean all things seashells and deckchair stripes. As shown in this elegant living room above, classic nautical stripes have been replaced by tie-dye, batik, and block-print patterns in rich indigo blues. Teamed with a chic denim fabric sofa, this alternative look oozes carefree coastal dwelling.

12. Embrace wooden wall panelling

living room with cushion sofa and flower pot

So what if you're totally land-locked and thousands of miles from the New England coast? Tongue-and-groove living room wall panelling ideas will instantly transport your space to Maine or Massachusetts, decoratively speaking, at least.

Here, a bold dresser adds a pop of country colour, alongside evocative artwork and a range of knits that pay tribute to the rolling waves, sailor's knots, and other aspects of ocean life through their stitch design.

13. Bring the beach hut look home

living room with white lamp and white wall

Style a year-round coastal getaway that reflects classic English seaside resorts – then you'll always feel like you're on holiday. Use airy shades and modern takes on traditional prints. When designing a living room that's tight on space, decorate with pale hues and simple, pared-back furniture. 

A coffee table with woven storage baskets saves space and works with the marine mood. Use sky blues and dove greys with hints of red and white for traditional coastal style. Add accessories featuring cute seaside motifs such as anchors, boats and sea birds.

14. Make texture the star of the show

living room sofa cushion and wall frame

Bring the beach home by mixing weathered coastal colours, unfussy reclaimed wood furniture and characterful seaside motifs for a look that will relax you as soon as you walk through the door. Celebrate natural materials by choosing furniture with prominent wood grains and pairing with a woven jute rug, such as this good-value LOHALS rug, at IKEA . Arrange accessories in loose groups, rather than tight grids or clusters to create a more informal, laid-back look.

15. Take things in a bohemian direction

living room curtain frame and lamp

If you want your living space to be somewhere you can truly kick back and relax, this look, inspired by Ibiza's laid-back Bohemian attitude, sets the tone perfectly.

White walls, flooring, and upholstery will give you a bleached-out, Mediterranean villa look. Layer on lots of colour with blues of different depths, using a combination of plain, tie-dye, batik, and ikat fabrics. Beachcombed finds such as shells, hurricane lanterns filled with pebbles and driftwood-style pieces will fill the room with a natural look – these can be displayed in repurposed crates, to make things feel more rustic.

16. Be inspired by Hamptons chic

living room with wooden cupboard sofa and table

This look is pure, American-style smart nautical chic and will give your room simple effortless elegance. The poised layout and carefully chosen decorative pieces give it a homely New England look. Fitted covers would look too casual, so go for fitted upholstery with smart piping or a strip in a trim navy blue. 

Use dark wood furniture to give the scheme definition and a traditional look. An oversized lamp, bold artwork or even a salvaged ship's wheel can all add wow. In spite of the fancy origins, you needn't have the budget to match. Home decor discount codes should help keep the prices where you'd like them to be.

17. Go for a brilliant all-white scheme

living room with white watch sofa and cushion

Bring some coastal personality to a neutral living room and enjoy a holiday mood all year round. Marianne Shillingford, Creative Director at Dulux says coastal decorating is a style we all instantly recognise with colour combinations that suddenly make us hear seagulls and breaking waves on a sun-kissed shoreline. 'Sea and sky blues with flashes of clear water teal teamed with pure brilliant white is as good as a holiday for the eyes,' she adds.

'These colours are so popular for coastal living room ideas because they capture the sense of boundless space where the land meets the sky and they are the colours we can rely on to refresh a weary soul when life gets tough,' Marianne says. If you're worried about plain white walls looking a little stark, choose a barely-there shade of misty grey to add the subtlest hint of colour.

Introduce patterns and texture into your white living room ideas with stripes and checks and cheery seaside-print fabrics. Fill the empty space above your sofa with a gallery of coastal artwork, from scenic prints and ocean vistas to holiday postcards and nautical typography.

18. Trick the eye with wallpaper

living room blue wallpaper wall sofa and frame

Keep to a fail-safe coastal colour scheme of breezy blue and white, teamed with weathered wood furniture and rustic woven matting. Mimic the look of sun-bleached wood panelling with a clever faux-effect plank-look living room wallpaper ideas . Incorporate a bookcase or shelving unit into your room so you can create a display of coastal finds, from storm lanterns and sea birds to pebbles, shells and driftwood.

19. Take the colour onto your shelving

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Mid blues softened with warm neutrals and natural textures create a laid-back boathouse feel. Give the room structure with a corner sofa to define the space – it's a trick that's especially effective in a multifunctional room.

Finish the scheme with hard-wearing materials such as broad-weave linen upholstery, heavy-gauge cottons, worn saddle leather and deep-dyed denims for no-nonsense comfort. Little pops of red on fabrics and accessories bring the low-key scheme to life.

20. Add a touch of Miami glamour 

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Beat grey-weather days with tropical-ocean colours and plush textures for a living space that looks modern and elegant. Mid-century living room ideas become extra-sleek with this mix of lagoon blues, geo patterns and chic shapes. It's a smart look, so go for tuxedo-style sofas and cube shelving. Round or urged occasional tables will soften all the sharp corners.

With deep blue-green tones on the walls, you'll need some hits of bright white for light relief, but go luxe on finishes. Ramp up the glam factor with silky velvet on upholstery and cushions, high-gloss surfaces and glossy blue glassware.

21. Opt for sophisticated Mediterranean-style

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If you want your decorating schemes to feel relaxed and confident, you can't beat a simple combination of blue and white with a bold mix of Mediterranean-chic pattern. An oatmeal-coloured sofa, washed-oak furniture and weathered wood picture frames soften the fresh look of white walls.

Arranging living room storage ideas and artwork symmetrically gives the room a more upscale look. Add another layer of rustic texture with hammered metal accent pieces in the form of lights, small tables and trays.

22. Keep it laid-back with effortless beach style 

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Mix fresh blues with warm neutrals to give your living room a calm, contemporary look that oozes laid-back charm – synonymous with coastal style. Keeping the walls neutral allows the blue accents, however subtle, to really shine. Natural woven textures help to add a rustic beachcomber feel, without making the look feel too contrived.

23. Incorporate maritime patterns 

living room sofa set lamp and frame

Be inspired by holiday cottages and days at the beach to create a fresh and relaxed look in your sitting room. Set the tone with nautical-themed sketchbook prints and crisp deckchair stripes. Bright whites, faded denim blues and a few bold pops for scarlet create an easygoing but quintessentially British seaside feel.

24. Keep calm with cool blues

living room with sofa set curtains and cushion

It's impossible not to love blue – it's fresh, versatile and mood-boosting. Blue living room ideas offer an easy way to create a coastal look. But don't go overboard – work in warm neutral tones on upholstery, flooring and wood trims to take the chill off soft blue tones. Finish it off with a seascape painting that will leave you in no doubt to the coastal theme. 

Even if you live miles from the coast, we hope these coastal living room ideas help you capture a little bit of the magic of time spent next to the sea.

How do you decorate a coastal living room?

'Decorating coastal living room ideas can be a challenge because there are so many clichés to fall into,' says colour expert Aaron Markwell from Coat Paints . 'Nautical stripes, rustic woods, rope, boats everywhere, statues of lighthouses and art work of seascapes are all appropriate for these spaces, but can be overwhelming when all put in the same space.'

'Colour blocking is one way of softening this aesthetic and not creating the feeling of a traditional stripe. Use calming blues on the bottom half of the living room wall decor ideas , and yellower-toned whites to ensure there is some warmth in the space.'

As we've mentioned, natural materials found in a seaside setting are key for adding texture, depth, and tactility. Go for beige and sandy tones in upholstery, and bring stripes into cushions for just a reference to the traditional nautical stripe. 

Rikke Blaeside, Design and Range Manager, JYSK says choosing rattan furniture, amber glass vases, and pinstripe cushions with pops of blue in artwork or accessories will create a grown-up, beachy look. 'The space should be welcoming, relaxing and not overly polished,' says Rikke. 'Creating a space where you can kick off your flip-flops and unwind after a fun day at the beach.'

What is modern coastal decor?

Modern coastal decor draws on maritime colours, patterns and textures but keeps things contemporary with clean lines and only a few carefully selected decor pieces.

 White painted walls with furniture in rich navy or natural bouclé paired with a jute rug and seaside artwork would lend themselves to a more modern take on coastal living room ideas. 'Artwork is always overlooked in nautical schemes but is really important,' says Aaron from Coat. 'So source works from local artists of the scenery that surrounds your property. This will make your coastal scheme even more fitting.'

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30 Most Inspiring Coastal Living Rooms

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Today’s post includes the most inspiring coastal living rooms. If you love the coastal beach house look, you’ll love these inspirational living rooms. We have rounded up a list of living rooms that will inspire you in your quest to decorate your home. Our selection of coastal living rooms include several styles. The classic beach house with more traditional colors and styles. The beach house glam style has living rooms with a little shimmer in their decor. And the boho beach house mixes the beach style with the earthy laid back style of bohemian.     

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Take a look at our list of the most inspiring coastal living rooms. We are certain that these living rooms will help you get a head start in selecting the right furnishings for your home.      

Hamptons Style – Most Inspiring Coastal Living Rooms  

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Spacious rooms with high ceilings, this Hamptons Style living room includes crisp white walls and ceilings. Touches of driftwood colored basket and coffee table. Sofa pillows in white, navy, with beige accents. We love the small accent pieces. 

2.  Sophisticated Beach Cottage   

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Painted in white, the living room has a beautiful tongue and groove ceiling. As you step into this home, you immediately notice the ceiling and the gorgeous rattan ceiling pendant. Pops of deep navy adorn the chairs and console table. A striking combination of color for a soothing, tranquil space.

3.  Casual Beach House  

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As seen in the background, the kitchen cabinets and walls are painted beige. This sets the stage for a casual relaxing space, a pillow filled sofa with a bowl full of lemons. A comfortable space for a brunch gathering.  

4.  Display Contemporary Art  

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What a great way to get your walls noticed! Beige colored furnishings with Gumdrop Green accessories. We love the art in this room along with the unexpected Gumdrop Green colored pillows, lamps, and throw. The entire room comes right together. 

5. Add Coral and Shell Wall Art – Most Inspiring Coastal Living Rooms  

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Crisp white paint with touches of navy and warm earth wood tones make this living room stand out. The palm plant adds a little greenery to the room. 

6.  Install a Coffered Ceiling over Tongue and Groove Boards   

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Get your ceilings noticed, with a coffered ceiling over tongue and groove boards . A classic architectural design that adds depth and dimension to your beach living space.

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Designed by the award winning Ally Whalen Design. Simply jaw dropping!    

7.  Paint the Ceiling Aegean Teal    

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Paint your ceiling in Benjamin Moore’s Aegean Teal for a stunning room. Add the large windows with Sunlight and enjoy the view inside and out. 

8.  Bring the Coral to the Living Room  

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Spread the light blue coral on the sofa. A beach home with blue and white rug makes this a cozy and inviting home space. 

9.  Install a Planked Wood Ceiling with a Rustic Finished  

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Cover the pillows and loveseats in neutral colors. Install a planked wooden ceiling with a rustic finish. We love the large windows that brighten the room. Add a few beautiful green to crank up the coziness of the room.  

10. Add Cool and Calmness – Most Inspiring Coastal Living Rooms  

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Love the blues and greens of this living room. A serene display of Coastal Home Love while keeping cool among the blues and greens. Beautifully blended colors and textures for the Summer home.  

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11.  Use Layers of Shimmering Silver  

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Blend soft white and off white colors with silver frames, lanterns, and other accessories. After a long day at work, unwind in this relaxing Summer home styled living room.

12.  Mix in Coastal Blue Striped Textiles   

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A room that is Beach house ready. We love this! Striped pillows, ottomans, and rug for a nautical inspired design.  

13.  Add Soothing Gray   

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Soft gray scheme with muted beige and blue colored pillows. Give this room a decor punch of green with ivy plants. 

14.  Neutral Woven Textiles in Sand Colors  

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Use neutral beige woven fabrics. Color the room in neutral hues of beige, sand, and putty. 

15. Pillows that Stand Out – Most Inspiring Coastal Living Rooms  

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Use bold pillows that are a standout. These amazing pillows add strong visual interest with their unique pattern and colors. Displayed against lighter neutral colors, your eyes are immediately drawn to the pillows.   

16.  Create Drama with Bold Ocean Life Art  

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Dramatic ocean life art such as an octopus adds curiosity to the coastal living room. Known to be highly intelligent, the octopus is easily one of the most  recognizable forms of animal ocean life. And in this coastal setting, the octopus commands the space. 

17.  Frond Power   

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Powered by the palm frond, the nearly white decorated room lights up. The pop of green brightens this amazing coastal room. 

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In this photo, the palm tree artwork becomes the focal point. Especially true at the end of a long Winter season. 

18.  Bring the Tropics Indoors  

Most Inspiring Coastal Living Rooms Casa de Caplan

Bring the outdoors inside with a Parlor Palm. In the mostly white and neutral colored room, the greenery stands out. The variations of striped pillows and throw create a welcoming and inviting space for relaxation. 

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Rattan tray corrals the vase, candle, and decorative box. 

19. Ramp Up Your Whimsical Side – Most Inspiring Coastal Living Rooms

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Crank up your fun side with a beach ball and a Gray Malin Photograph. There is no better way to remind us all of the more important things in life. 

20.  Extend a Olive Branch in a Bouquet  

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Add a fresh olive branch bouquet to your Coastal home. 

21.  Open Your Doors to the Ocean View  

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Fidalgo Island ocean views are a welcomed sight. Open patio doors and let the ocean air and views consume the room. 

22.  Fill a Vase full of White Anemones  

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Bring a bouquet of fresh Anemones to your space. White wicker sofa and furnishings with red and blue accents.   

23.  Rustic Beams Over Tongue and Groove Ceiling  

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Create a lakeside retreat with exposed rustic ceiling beams and blue barn doors.  

24.  Create a Color Combination for All Seasons  

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At Serena and Lily, they believe that these are classic color combinations for all seasons. Blues, whites with sandy colored hues. What do you think? 

25. Nautical Inspired – Most Inspiring Coastal Living Rooms  

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Transform your living room with nautical and ocean life inspired decor. Sailboats are always a welcome sight to see in a coastal setting. 

26. Make it a Royal Blue – Most Inspiring Coastal Living Rooms    

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Add royal blue for a brighter decor. 

 27.   Go for the Airy and Light Bohemian Look  

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Sofa draped in white tassel throws and coverings. Blush colored pillows rest on top of this sofa. All creating a relaxed, minimalist design. 

28. Nautical Stripes – Most Inspiring Coastal Living Rooms   

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Create a white to beige background like an artist’s canvas. Then sprinkle some soft blue accents. 

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Followed by adding a few rope and wicker details. And then you’ve transform your living to a coastal retreat for all to enjoy!   

29. Surf Ranch – Most Inspiring Coastal Living Rooms  

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Loft style ceilings made from rustic wood planks and wooden beams. Add a few fronds and black and white photograph for a happy day experience.  

30.  Modern Organic Beach House  

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Neutral colored decor with warm earth tones. Bright greenery from the house plants. Clean, modern, and organic. Can’t get any better than this!

This concludes our list of most inspiring coastal living room ideas. It is our hope that you’ve found a few ideas to incorporate into your home. As an additional source, we included a few additional tips below. 

  • If you have views of the ocean, seaside, lake, or marina – don’t compete with those views. Ocean views are better than any decor   
  • Include oceanic plant and animal life images or sculpture such as seaweed, fish, octopus, sea turtles (our personal favorite!), and shells   
  • Use warm earthy tones such as driftwood, rattan, bamboo, and greenery. Driftwood colored wooden objects such as boards, frames, or candleholders. Rattan baskets or lanterns. Green plants either live or faux plants  

For more tips, check out our 12 Ways to Add Coastal Decor to your Home post.  

Enjoy our other coastal decor related posts for additional ideas.   

21 Inspiring Coastal Bookshelf Decor Ideas for Your Home    31 Coastal Table Lamps We Love Coastal White Sofas for Beach Homes Rattan Mirrors for the Coastal Home Rattan Coffee Tables    

Reach out to us with any questions. We are always ready to help you out. Thank you for dropping by and taking a look at Finding Sea Turtles blog. 

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22 Coastal Décor Ideas to Give Your Home a Beachy Vibe—No Matter Where You Live

These coastal décor ideas can help create a tranquil haven in your home.

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The sea and its shores hold an inherent sense of serenity . It’s no wonder we want to bottle up that captivating allure and let it pour throughout our homes in the form of coastal décor. Whether you live within earshot of rolling waves or not, there are countless ways you can infuse this aesthetic into your space. And the best part is that you can turn up the dial as much or as little as you want while putting your own spin on the style. 

From soft color schemes and perfectly weathered furnishings to modern infusions of sea-inspired style, take your cue from these coastal décor ideas that effortlessly combine oceanside charm with sophistication.

Combine Playfulness and Sophistication

Creative Tonic

"I love to go all out—especially at a beach house—and lean into the seashells, swimsuit artwork, wallpaper that brings to mind waves, and so on," says Courtnay Tartt Elias of Creative Tonic Design . "But the key to balancing the kitsch is to use clean lines in the millwork, an adventurous color palette, and plenty of white space in between the pops of color and theme."

Layer Blue Tones

Coastal scenes evoke a range of blues from both the sky and sea, so consider leaning into that color palette in your home. At least four shades of blue are incorporated in this design by Creative Tonic , including some details that weave in texture—like the velvet couch and patterned accent chair.

Let Artwork Speak to the Theme

Lucas/Eilers Design Associates

"Whether on the beach or in the mountains, appropriate and well-selected art and accessories provide a nuanced appreciation of place," says Sandra Lucas of Lucas/Eilers Design Associates . "Choosing interior colors borrowed from the views is another way to create a connection to the home's surroundings."

Consider Your Own Aesthetic

Emily June Designs

Diving into a coastal aesthetic requires some intentional balance. It's less about going full-throttle with the theme and more about being intentional with seaside-inspired details that truly resonate with you.

"Curate a visually appealing space that reflects your unique preferences by incorporating distinctive elements that speak to you," says Emily Spanos of Emily June Designs . In this design, she kept things simple with a clean color palette, fun window treatment, and terrazzo countertops.

Incorporate Wicker Furniture

Wicker has a naturally earthy texture that feels relaxed and lived in, making it the perfect addition to a coastal-inspired décor scheme.

Lean Into Sea Green and White

While blues are a natural choice for coastal-inspired décor, also consider a palette of cool sea green—which almost has a retro feel to it—and pristine white. Earthy accents, like the bamboo light fixture and fresh flowers seen in this design by Creative Tonic, can warm up the space.

Let the Sea Be the Star

If you live on the coast, consider opting for a minimalist aesthetic and letting the rolling waves in the distance serve as the star of your space. "You can start with a timeless, neutral 'base' for the space with larger items, such as surfaces, appliances or major furniture pieces, and then add subtle elements," says Gerri Chmiel, senior design manager at Formica .

Incorporate Natural Objects

Conor Harrigan for Re: Design Architects

"Look to add elements of driftwood, sea glass, or other found objects in vases or a terrarium," says Natalie Rebuck, principal designer of Re: Design Architects . "Look for other beach inspired pieces, including books and art, that bring in elements not just of the beach, but also the surrounding community." You can keep it subtle, as pictured in this design by Rebuck, or go more maximalist.

Get Nautical in the Bedroom

No need to reserve coastal chic décor for just the bathroom, kitchen, or living space. The bedroom presents a fun opportunity to infuse some marine touches, too. This design by Creative Tonic incorporates blue lotus wallpaper, white lamps with scalloped edges, and velvety seashell accent pillows.

Consider Pink or Orange Tones

Cailini Coastal

While we may think of blues and greens—and even beige—as the necessary color palette for coastal décor, you can certainly veer from the expected. Seashell tones like pink and orange, for example, lend themselves naturally to seaside-inspired designs. They work especially well in small spaces, like powder rooms and entryways.

Experiment with Texture

Morrison Interiors

Another way to lean into the coastal vibes without going with a literal blue theme is to play with textural elements. "Utilizing more abstract concepts like textures and colors that relate to the coastal theme is a great way to embrace the aesthetic in an elegant way without overdoing it," says Denise Morrison, Founder and Principal Designer of Morrison Interiors . "Introducing a woven texture in an accent furniture piece or a wall covering while keeping the larger pieces more neutral can quickly bring about a seaside feel."

Try Muted Seaside Hues

If bold blues, greens, or reds don't jive with your personal taste, opt for a muted tonal palette inside. This design by Lucas/Eilers Design Associates combines soft shades of blue, green, and gray with warm wood tones.

Add Style With Stripes

"If you're looking to create a more traditional coastal or nautical coastal-style home, incorporate stripes," says Meg Young, founder and creative director of Cailini Coastal . "I love using stripes! Whether through rugs, pillows, wall coverings, or bedding, stripes offer a classic and sophisticated look to nods to a coastal-nautical style."

Go for Grays

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A neutral backdrop in a coastal aesthetic doesn't necessarily need to lean warm. Cool gray tones work beautifully, too, as pictured in this living room by Amy Switzer Design . Pops of blue and pink bring the space to life.

Hang Some Fun Lighting

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"Lighting is also a great way to bring in elemental lights that look like a lighthouse or that has basket weaving that can drive a nautical feel without being too over-the-top," says Rebuck.

Showcase Those Views

Another example of letting the sea be the star. If you're lucky enough to have gorgeous views of the water, make sure to showcase them every chance you get. In this design by Lucas/Eilers Design Associates, neutral window treatments flank either side of an elongated window for a dreamy visual effect.

Make a Bold Statement With Tile

Douglas Friedman for Roman and Williams

Whether you're leaning into Nantucket vibes, channeling a nautical theme, or going for serene coast, tile is a great opportunity to infuse some character into the space. Take, for example, this wow-worthy tile featured in a coastal bathroom design by Roman and Williams .

Add a Beach-Inspired Rug

Rebuck also suggests weaving in some rugs that feel on theme. "Look for rugs that feel sophisticated but give a sense of walking on sand, or an abstraction of sand, such as jute," she says.

Let Natural Light In

"It's important to put an emphasis on natural light," says Switzer. "Keeping the windows minimally covered or even bare can help bring in as much daylight as possible. As I like to say, designing coastal chic can bring a small taste of water living into your home even if you are nowhere near the water."

Follow the 90-10 Rule

If you're still not quite sure how to strike a great balance between sophisticated coastal décor and cheesy, follow the 90-10 rule.

"Let 90 percent of your home be reflective of the coast through colors and textures and 10 percent through literal coastal details—think boats, shells, and whales," Young says. "Sprinkle in the literal touches through smaller decorative items like art, accessories and/or wallpaper, and keep the larger pieces focused on texture or color."

Dress Up Your Outdoors

For as much attention as you pay to your interior space, don't forget to infuse some coastal-inspired charm into your outdoor spaces, as well. This includes your porch, backyard, and even home exterior.

Extend Your Living Space Outside

Whether you've got seaside views or not, a key aspect of coastal-inspired design is embracing nature. Extend your living space to your backyard, deck, or patio with an inviting, comfortable seating area. Weave in elements from the indoors to the outdoors so the transition feels seamless and natural.

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30 Nautical Themed Bedroom Ideas for a Deep-Sea Sleep

A cool sea breeze, the sounds of waves crashing against the sandy shore, the warmth of the sun on your eyes. All fond memories of my time camping on the beaches of Ibiza. So I totally get why you are looking for some nautical-themed room ideas to bring that charming ocean calm to your place of rest.

So to help you on your decor voyage, we have gathered some of the best ideas for creating that maritime mood in your bedroom. So all hands on deck and let's get to it!

sailboat living room ideas

1. Driftwood

driftwood

What else says seaside then some natural driftwood? The unique patterns, textures, and shapes of driftwood make it a great material fun to work with! Use it for the legs of a side table, dangle some shells off of it and hang it up as a decoration, or display it on a shelf.

The possibilities are endless when you want to transform your ordinary-looking bedroom into a nautical themed bedroom!

2. Nautical Nets

nautical-nets

I adore how something so simple as a fishing net can bring so much texture to an otherwise ordinary wall . The fishing net is a subtle yet striking feature that will tie the whole design together.

3. Treasure Chest

treasure-chest

Arr! Can ye think of a better way to store ye treasure than an old treasure chest? Forget that storage bench you put at the end of the bed. Instead, find yourself an antique treasure chest to store extra blankets for the cold stormy nights.

4. Whites and Blues

whites-and-blues

There are a few different color schemes you could go with when planning your nautical bedroom. I will mention a few others below. However, we suggest keeping it light and airy. White like the sand on the beach and blue like the ocean below your boat.

5. Lots of Light

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Let that light in and take in the view outside. Keeping your room bright will accentuate the whites in your decor. When you close your eyes, the heat of the sun on your eyelids will bring you back to those sunny days out at sea.

Floor-to-ceiling windows will also make the room feel bigger which is always a nice bonus.

6. Coastal Decor Details

coastal-decor-details

Images of waves, hidden sailboats, cheerful seagulls, sailing knots, these are all ideas that you can look for in your decor. Keep your eyes peeled for compasses, crates, and maps that you can place around the room for extra appeal.

Nautical knick-knacks can bring a room from drab to fab!

7. Coastal Prints

coastal-prints

Some handsome coastal prints are circling out there on the internet for reasonable prices. Unique outlines of vintage ships, soft ocean views, and pirate portraits will all add an artistic touch to your nautical-themed bedroom. Soon enough your bedroom will be pretty as a picture.

8. Shiplap Paneling

shiplap-paneling

Wood paneling in the bedroom will make you feel like you are in the deckhouse below the captain's great cabin. Or perhaps it will remind you of that coastal beach house you rented in Florida.

Either way, it’s a great way to add dimension and texture to the room. We suggest painting the panels white to keep the room bright and stylish.

9. Bold Stripes

bold-stripes

Just like a sailor's garments! Bold stripes in navy blues and whites are a dead give-away for a nautical theme. The bedsheets are a great place to display this fun and bold pattern. However, you could also try a rug or a feature wall.

nautical rope

Rope details are just one more necessity when coming up with nautical themed bedroom ideas. It could be something subtle like in this decorative rope mirror. Or it could be much more prominent like stringing it between your bedposts.

11. Compasses

compasses

Look out for furniture pieces that have displays of compasses. Or, if you are having trouble finding what you are looking for, you can DIY it! Find the printable template you like and spray paint it on to an existing furniture piece. Voila!

12. Shabby Chic Furniture

shabby-chic-furniture

Have you ever “shabby-chic'ed” before? It’s how you can get this cool distressed look. If you follow a step-by-step tutorial you can DIY something pretty neat.

Or, if you aren’t the crafty type, there are lots of online shops that sell shabby chic items. This distressed look on your furniture will make it seem antique and rustic. Just another great design trick for your nautical themed bedroom ideas.

13. Feature Lighting

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The right light can make all the difference in a design. Look for antique pieces, or lights with nautical touches like the one displayed here. Where do you put it though? We suggest hanging it above the bed for an eye-catching and functional option.

14. Bottles in Blue

bottles-in-blue

Whether it’s a bottle with an SOS from a stranded pirate on a deserted island or an empty rum bottle, most ships have them somewhere on board. My mom loves collecting old blue bottles from vintage stores and they add the perfect pop of color to the neutral tones.

15. Old Wooden Frames

old-wooden-frames

When planning on how to hang your new nautical themed prints, we recommend old wooden frames. Dark wood against a white wall framing pretty blues is the perfect accent. You can find them online, at thrift stores, or my favorite place to look is at local garage sales!

16. Sea-Loving Wallpaper

sea-loving-wallpaper

If you are keeping the decor simple, then you can consider going a little more wild with the walls. A fun wallpaper showing ocean waves crashing into each other, or perhaps one with a subtle sand texture, will do just the trick. If you want to do something unique, try wallpaper!

17. Contrasting Patterns

contrasting-pattern

Just like the contrasting patterns of nature under the sea, you can still find harmony in opposition. Bold stripes representing the straight line of the horizon, chevron points like the tide coming into shore, and diamonds like the scales on a fish.

Inspire yourself with patterns you see out at sea.

18. Shells and Pebbles

shells-and-pebbles

If you have ever been to a beach, I am sure you are guilty of collecting and taking home shells, pebbles, coral, driftwood, or even sea glass. Now you finally have somewhere to show it all off!

Fill your shelves with these little treasures, and, soon enough, you will feel like you're waking up on a sandy beach.

19. Frosted Window

frosted-window

A classy alternative for curtains. Giving the appearance of etched glass this nautical-themed frost will make a great addition to your bedroom design. Gain the two-way privacy you are looking for without sacrificing natural light.

20. Nautical Hardware

nautical-hardware

Using upcycled hardware from old boats and ships is a great way to add small details to your bedroom design. Rope cleats can make for charming drawer pulls or even door handles. It's a very clever way to reuse something otherwise going to waste.

21. Pops of Red

props-of-red

Pops of red like the not-so-friendly crab who wanders along the shoreline. The brightly colored red coral that is hiding fish in the reef. Or how about the red stripes of a life saver you hopefully never have to use?

Red is a great color to use as an accent against a blue and white base.

22. Royal Blues and Golds

royal-blues-and-golds

A bedroom fit for an Admiral! A deep royal blue with trims of gold gives a regal feeling. Mix that with some vintage nautical items, and soon, you’ll have the feeling that you are headed out to sea to discover new lands. Ahoy! Land-Ho!

23. Detailed Bed Frame

detailed-bed-fram

I am in love with this cleverly-made bed frame! Those waves splashing behind your pillows bring such a quirky and fun feeling to a room. Pair that with some model ships and beachy decor and, you’re cruising your way to finishing up your nautical bedroom.

24. Minimalistic Marine

minmalistic-marine

If you are a true sailor, you probably don’t have much. An old lantern in the corner, some rustic furniture, and a bed to sleep on. If you are a simple person or are on a budget, you can create an equally stylish and comfortable bedroom with just a few things.

Also, check out that shabby-chic dresser bringing a rustic charm to the room. Love it!

25. Pretty Paddles

pretty-padles

This bedroom found a delightful way to display old oars as an accent wall. It draws the eye's attention with its natural wooden tones. Hang them in an asymmetrical layering pattern to get an extra chic look. Add it to your list of nautical themed bedroom ideas.

26. Iron Frames

iron-frames

Check out that vintage iron bed frame. Absolutely dreamy! It gives me a sort of 18th century, Pirates of the Caribbean vibe. Mix that with some shiplap walls and navy blue decorative pillows and you’re pretty much done!

27. Side Lamp

side-lamp

The way that the rope lamp is hanging seems oddly precarious but is delicately placed to give a careless feel. Two lamps like these hung symmetrically above each bedside table would be a lovely addition to your new themed room.

28. Attention to Roof Detail

attention-of-roof-detail

Wow! I mean just look at that extra hard work that was put into this ceiling, making the nautical bedroom even more luxurious than it was. The shiplap panels continue onto the roof in a soft blue and then are highlighted with soft white beams. This makes the room feel even bigger than it naturally is.

29. Accent Wall

accent-wall

Okay, so we have considered the shiplap panels painted white, and we have considered some nautical wallpaper, now it’s time to consider this vertical panel accent wall! I adore the texture it brings to the room. It’s very subtle yet makes a huge difference in tying the whole look together.

30. The Loft Bed

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If you have the ceilings for it, I would consider adding a loft bed. Not only does it add a lot of extra space to your room but, it will soon become your nautical nook. There is something so cozy about crawling into bed with low ceilings. It’s just like sleeping in the cabin of a boat!

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Blue living room ideas – 25 decorating schemes in shades from sky blue to navy

Posted: February 15, 2024 | Last updated: February 15, 2024

<p>                     Blue is such a versatile hue to work with. One minute exciting and decadent, the next restful and easy to live with, blue can be anything you want it to be depending on the shade you choose. Our blue living room ideas are some of our favourites examples of how to use this gloriously diverse colour.                   </p>                                      <p>                     <em>BY AMY CUTMORE</em>                   </p>

Imaginative ways to decorate with every shade of blue.

Blue is such a versatile hue to work with. One minute exciting and decadent, the next restful and easy to live with, blue can be anything you want it to be depending on the shade you choose. Our blue living room ideas are some of our favourites examples of how to use this gloriously diverse colour.

BY AMY CUTMORE

<p>                     Enrich a deep blue living room with the addition of luxurious textures and materials in a range of equally rich accent colours. In this striking blue living room deep blue walls are enhanced by a large papered art on the wall and glam metallic furniture finishes and accessories.                   </p>                                      <p>                     Luxe velvets in deep shades of burnt orange punctuate the cocooning blue beautifully, creating a moody, decadent vibe.                   </p>

Make a statement with a rich palette

Enrich a deep blue living room with the addition of luxurious textures and materials in a range of equally rich accent colours. In this striking blue living room deep blue walls are enhanced by a large papered art on the wall and glam metallic furniture finishes and accessories.

Luxe velvets in deep shades of burnt orange punctuate the cocooning blue beautifully, creating a moody, decadent vibe.

<p>                     Create a strong colour block theme throughout by painting all the skirting boards and above the picture rail in the same colour as all four walls. Keep ceilings painted white for a dramatic contrast.                   </p>                                      <p>                     ‘Blue and white is a classic combination and will stand the test of time. The colours contrast beautifully but pick an off shade of white - a true brilliant white already has more of a blue undertone, so paired with navy it can be cold,’ says Cathy Dean, Interior Designer.                   </p>

Be bold with on-trend paint

Create a strong colour block theme throughout by painting all the skirting boards and above the picture rail in the same colour as all four walls. Keep ceilings painted white for a dramatic contrast.

‘Blue and white is a classic combination and will stand the test of time. The colours contrast beautifully but pick an off shade of white - a true brilliant white already has more of a blue undertone, so paired with navy it can be cold,’ says Cathy Dean, Interior Designer.

<p>                     Look to a mid-tone blue with grey undertones to keep the look bold but bright. Pair with touches of aged brown leather and brass to welcome an added feeling of warmth. This striking yet understated colour combination creates a sophisticated take on a blue living room idea.                   </p>

Choose dusky tones for a sophisticated finish

Look to a mid-tone blue with grey undertones to keep the look bold but bright. Pair with touches of aged brown leather and brass to welcome an added feeling of warmth. This striking yet understated colour combination creates a sophisticated take on a blue living room idea.

<p>                     Set the scene for your blue living room with a feature wall. This striking wall mural has an 'under the sea' vibe that creates a lush serene feel to the overall scheme, which is already tranquil with pale blue-grey walls with a light grey rug and gentle pink sofa to contrast.                   </p>

Add a seascape feature wall

Set the scene for your blue living room with a feature wall. This striking wall mural has an 'under the sea' vibe that creates a lush serene feel to the overall scheme, which is already tranquil with pale blue-grey walls with a light grey rug and gentle pink sofa to contrast.

<p>                     Where a room can take it, if the light quality is right and the dark colour will enhance the size, be daring by taking all four walls to the dark side.                   </p>                                      <p>                     The key when decorating with such bold colour is to embrace all surfaces, so include skirting boards and framework into the colour scheme. Otherwise you run the risk of white woodwork from standing out like a sore thumb – totally distracting from the statement effect of the blue. Add equally bold accent colours to inject pops of contrasting colour, such as this mustard yellow.                   </p>

Be daring with dominating dark blue shades

Where a room can take it, if the light quality is right and the dark colour will enhance the size, be daring by taking all four walls to the dark side.

The key when decorating with such bold colour is to embrace all surfaces, so include skirting boards and framework into the colour scheme. Otherwise you run the risk of white woodwork from standing out like a sore thumb – totally distracting from the statement effect of the blue. Add equally bold accent colours to inject pops of contrasting colour, such as this mustard yellow.

<p>                     This look oozes luxury so opt for velvet finishes for cushions, curtains or upholstery. Brass accents and gold threads for accessories and occasional furniture are an instant shortcut to glamour. Pick rich wood finishes in matt rather than a glossy polish.                   </p>                                      <p>                     For a little old school glam, bring in the signature curves of chic twenties style with globe lighting and a round mirror. Fan and tropical palm prints still look the part and whilst dramatic colours are key to the look, swap out classic black and red for sapphire blue and emerald green.                   </p>

Embrace opulent finishes

This look oozes luxury so opt for velvet finishes for cushions, curtains or upholstery. Brass accents and gold threads for accessories and occasional furniture are an instant shortcut to glamour. Pick rich wood finishes in matt rather than a glossy polish.

For a little old school glam, bring in the signature curves of chic twenties style with globe lighting and a round mirror. Fan and tropical palm prints still look the part and whilst dramatic colours are key to the look, swap out classic black and red for sapphire blue and emerald green.

<p>                     Pick a wallpaper with a midnight blue backdrop to really showcase tropical scenes. The rich tone adds instant depth and smart sophistication that evokes Art Deco opulence.                   </p>                                      <p>                     This Neo Deco style has adopted a number of animals from tropical climes. Incorporate wallpaper, lighting and accessories featuring big cats, monkeys, zebras and exotic birds into the scheme. Gilded finishes just add to the air of eclectic glamour.                   </p>

Add some animal attraction

Pick a wallpaper with a midnight blue backdrop to really showcase tropical scenes. The rich tone adds instant depth and smart sophistication that evokes Art Deco opulence.

This Neo Deco style has adopted a number of animals from tropical climes. Incorporate wallpaper, lighting and accessories featuring big cats, monkeys, zebras and exotic birds into the scheme. Gilded finishes just add to the air of eclectic glamour.

<p>                     Lift the dark finishes like rich teal and midnight blue with blush pink and intense fuchsia. The warm pastel shade and bright jewel tone will soften the moody vibe and add a light hearted edge to the palette. Cushions and rugs are an easy way to inject the colour, or try some pink pampas grass for some statement texture.                   </p>                                      <p>                     A fluted, shell shaped accent chair in blush velvet will match a panelled wall with a chic silhouette while neon touches add a playful punch to the scheme.                   </p>

Accent with pink

Lift the dark finishes like rich teal and midnight blue with blush pink and intense fuchsia. The warm pastel shade and bright jewel tone will soften the moody vibe and add a light hearted edge to the palette. Cushions and rugs are an easy way to inject the colour, or try some pink pampas grass for some statement texture.

A fluted, shell shaped accent chair in blush velvet will match a panelled wall with a chic silhouette while neon touches add a playful punch to the scheme.

<p>                     Orange sits opposite a blue on the colour wheel, so setting this bold tangerine against a deep blue will really make the most of both features.                   </p>                                      <p>                     Annie Sloan has some words of advice on which accents colours work with a blue scheme: ‘The complementary of blue is yellow. As you move round the colour wheel you find orange, hence why brass and copper works so well, too.'                   </p>                                      <p>                     'Just a small amount goes a long way. For something quieter, colours like pale pink and grey greens look amazing.’                   </p>

Pick a sofa in a contrasting colour

Orange sits opposite a blue on the colour wheel, so setting this bold tangerine against a deep blue will really make the most of both features.

Annie Sloan has some words of advice on which accents colours work with a blue scheme: ‘The complementary of blue is yellow. As you move round the colour wheel you find orange, hence why brass and copper works so well, too.'

'Just a small amount goes a long way. For something quieter, colours like pale pink and grey greens look amazing.’

<p>                     For a sophisticated feel, go for mid to dark tones of blue on the wall that will really envelop a room. The deeper the colour, the richer and cosier the effect. Painting skirting and woodwork in the same colour as the walls, creates a smart, seamless finish.                   </p>                                      <p>                     When designing a room in a block colour, it’s important to avoid a flat space, so a velvet sofa and curtains not only create a luxe look, but lift the space with texture and create some depth.                   </p>

Go immersive

For a sophisticated feel, go for mid to dark tones of blue on the wall that will really envelop a room. The deeper the colour, the richer and cosier the effect. Painting skirting and woodwork in the same colour as the walls, creates a smart, seamless finish.

When designing a room in a block colour, it’s important to avoid a flat space, so a velvet sofa and curtains not only create a luxe look, but lift the space with texture and create some depth.

<p>                     Forget the classic stripes. An inky watercolour mural will evoke seascapes whilst avoiding the cliche coastal prints. There’s no need to stick to one shade of blue either, combine everything from a sky blue to indigo, with a denim sofa and cobalt chair, to create a softer, blended scheme.                   </p>                                      <p>                     Work in a casual vibe using rattan and seagrass pieces to channel a far flung sense of coastal style.                   </p>

Make it modern coastal

Forget the classic stripes. An inky watercolour mural will evoke seascapes whilst avoiding the cliche coastal prints. There’s no need to stick to one shade of blue either, combine everything from a sky blue to indigo, with a denim sofa and cobalt chair, to create a softer, blended scheme.

Work in a casual vibe using rattan and seagrass pieces to channel a far flung sense of coastal style.

<p>                     Dip a toe into a maximalist look with a feature wall, or go for total drama by using living room wallpaper on all four walls. The dusky, restful shade and the tonal blue sofa, woodwork and furniture, softens the overall look so the busy print won’t overwhelm the space.                   </p>                                      <p>                     A contemporary twist on a traditional Chesterfield, the button back sofa bring a modern silhouette whilst still maintaining classic grandeur to complement the heritage wallpaper.                   </p>

Pick a heritage inspired print

Dip a toe into a maximalist look with a feature wall, or go for total drama by using living room wallpaper on all four walls. The dusky, restful shade and the tonal blue sofa, woodwork and furniture, softens the overall look so the busy print won’t overwhelm the space.

A contemporary twist on a traditional Chesterfield, the button back sofa bring a modern silhouette whilst still maintaining classic grandeur to complement the heritage wallpaper.

<p>                     A nautical palette of blue and white has always been a firm decorating favourite, and this smart band of white gives a whole new take on the traditional sailors stripes! Pairing it with a soft tan leather sofa and adding washed wood furniture brings a softness and warmth to this smart colour palette.                   </p>

Give smart maritime blue a crisp white stripe

A nautical palette of blue and white has always been a firm decorating favourite, and this smart band of white gives a whole new take on the traditional sailors stripes! Pairing it with a soft tan leather sofa and adding washed wood furniture brings a softness and warmth to this smart colour palette.

<p>                     Greens and blues have always been a popular colour combination and can sit effortlessly together. Using colour blocks of blue on the walls and green on the sofa grounds the room with a classic combination, whilst the addition of a pop of dark coral gives the room an extra design dimension.                   </p>                                      <p>                     This leaf green sofa and matching footstool gives the room a grown up, sophisticated feel, whilst the pops of coral on soft furnishings and ceramics gives it a modern twist. Oversized lampbase, vases and decorative jars in the same mix of colours adds a contemporary edge.                   </p>

Mix in bottle green and accents of coral

Greens and blues have always been a popular colour combination and can sit effortlessly together. Using colour blocks of blue on the walls and green on the sofa grounds the room with a classic combination, whilst the addition of a pop of dark coral gives the room an extra design dimension.

This leaf green sofa and matching footstool gives the room a grown up, sophisticated feel, whilst the pops of coral on soft furnishings and ceramics gives it a modern twist. Oversized lampbase, vases and decorative jars in the same mix of colours adds a contemporary edge.

<p>                     This season’s delicate shades of blush pink and pale aqua bring freshness to any room, while low-level furniture and soft linen drapes keep the look light. With a palette that is all about combining pale colours (with little or no pattern) try mixing textures to prevent the scheme becoming flat.                   </p>                                      <p>                     Don't be afraid to combine velvets, linens, and boucle fabrics on soft furnishings around the room. Create a seamless backdrop by matching curtains to the wall colour too.                   </p>

Layer textures on a backdrop of pale aqua

This season’s delicate shades of blush pink and pale aqua bring freshness to any room, while low-level furniture and soft linen drapes keep the look light. With a palette that is all about combining pale colours (with little or no pattern) try mixing textures to prevent the scheme becoming flat.

Don't be afraid to combine velvets, linens, and boucle fabrics on soft furnishings around the room. Create a seamless backdrop by matching curtains to the wall colour too.

<p>                     A midnight blue velvet sofa has been contrasted with the distressed white stone wall in this living room in a converted barn. The sumptuous blue rather than looking cold against the white walls, creates a warm and inviting space to cosy up in. The rich blue colour scheme has been continued in the rug, and home accessories such as the vase and blanket.                   </p>

Contrast an exposed stone wall with midnight blue

A midnight blue velvet sofa has been contrasted with the distressed white stone wall in this living room in a converted barn. The sumptuous blue rather than looking cold against the white walls, creates a warm and inviting space to cosy up in. The rich blue colour scheme has been continued in the rug, and home accessories such as the vase and blanket.

<p>                     Painting the walls a dark blue is a wonderful way to build a look that's cosy and homely. So that the look isn't gloomy, keep the walls, ceilings and window dressings light – ideally white – to balance things. Mirror-finish furniture will also maximise the light in a dark-painted room.                   </p>

Pair maritime blue with white for a look that's cosy and bright

Painting the walls a dark blue is a wonderful way to build a look that's cosy and homely. So that the look isn't gloomy, keep the walls, ceilings and window dressings light – ideally white – to balance things. Mirror-finish furniture will also maximise the light in a dark-painted room.

<p>                     You might think of blue as a cool colour, but the deepest, darkest shades will create a cosy, cocooning look, as evidenced here.                   </p>                                      <p>                     Greys and blush pinks are the ideal bedfellows – or should that be sofa fellows? – for this opulent midnight shade. They both soften and brighten up the room, while a woodturning stove, tongue and groove panelling and pale wood furniture enhance the rustic feel.                   </p>

Use midnight blue with grey for a modern rustic look

You might think of blue as a cool colour, but the deepest, darkest shades will create a cosy, cocooning look, as evidenced here.

Greys and blush pinks are the ideal bedfellows – or should that be sofa fellows? – for this opulent midnight shade. They both soften and brighten up the room, while a woodturning stove, tongue and groove panelling and pale wood furniture enhance the rustic feel.

<p>                     There's a fine line between traditional and tired, but it can be completely avoided if you are confident with colour. This strong teal brings a certain amount of heritage to this living room, but it simultaneously feels fresh.                   </p>                                      <p>                     Matching the sofa and the walls emboldens the look and creates a strong backdrop where it's possible to mix up antiques with modern pieces without the overall effect being messy.                   </p>

Try teal blue for a traditional update

There's a fine line between traditional and tired, but it can be completely avoided if you are confident with colour. This strong teal brings a certain amount of heritage to this living room, but it simultaneously feels fresh.

Matching the sofa and the walls emboldens the look and creates a strong backdrop where it's possible to mix up antiques with modern pieces without the overall effect being messy.

<p>                     Introduce a splash of sky blue to enliven a small living room idea. A soft pastel shade welcomes colour without overwhelming the space. Combine cool, airy, pastels with the clean lines of modern furniture and contemporary textiles to bring it right up to date.                   </p>

Pick a pastel blue

Introduce a splash of sky blue to enliven a small living room idea. A soft pastel shade welcomes colour without overwhelming the space. Combine cool, airy, pastels with the clean lines of modern furniture and contemporary textiles to bring it right up to date.

<p>                     Bright shades of blue are the perfect companion to warmer, fruity orange hues, so instead of the soft pastels that sum up a traditional country look, team a zingy turquoise with sunbleached hues to update the look.                   </p>                                      <p>                     Dip into some Tuscan tones of sun soaked coral, golden ochre and for warmth and vibrancy. Flowy, full length curtains are the perfect way to introduce an energetic shot of colour.                   </p>

Give country style a fresh twist

Bright shades of blue are the perfect companion to warmer, fruity orange hues, so instead of the soft pastels that sum up a traditional country look, team a zingy turquoise with sunbleached hues to update the look.

Dip into some Tuscan tones of sun soaked coral, golden ochre and for warmth and vibrancy. Flowy, full length curtains are the perfect way to introduce an energetic shot of colour.

<p>                     Balance the feel of a rich blue with a splash of neutral white. ‘You can turn up the temperature by using a darker tone of blue and punctuate the space with energy’, says Natasha Petitt, Colour Designer at Craig & Rose.                   </p>

Warm up the contrast

Balance the feel of a rich blue with a splash of neutral white. ‘You can turn up the temperature by using a darker tone of blue and punctuate the space with energy’, says Natasha Petitt, Colour Designer at Craig & Rose.

<p>                     Backed by any other shade, this pink sofa might look a little too sugary for many people's taste. But with a dark inky blue behind it, it's the ultimate in sophistication, enhanced by the coffee table's brass legs and accessories.                   </p>                                      <p>                     Also framed in brass are three blue prints, which break up the blue without detracting too much from its effect. Warm wood flooring and a pale rug keep things bright yet cosy underfoot.                   </p>

Make pink feel grown up with inky blue

Backed by any other shade, this pink sofa might look a little too sugary for many people's taste. But with a dark inky blue behind it, it's the ultimate in sophistication, enhanced by the coffee table's brass legs and accessories.

Also framed in brass are three blue prints, which break up the blue without detracting too much from its effect. Warm wood flooring and a pale rug keep things bright yet cosy underfoot.

<p>                     Here, a vibrant turquoise blue sofa pops against a soothing backdrop of denim blue, for our take on modern coastal.                   </p>                                      <p>                     Stonewashed blues like these are the perfect foundation for classic styles of furniture, the white dresser being a prime example. It's a good idea to reflect them in the accessories in display.                   </p>

Start with a blue sofa

Here, a vibrant turquoise blue sofa pops against a soothing backdrop of denim blue, for our take on modern coastal.

Stonewashed blues like these are the perfect foundation for classic styles of furniture, the white dresser being a prime example. It's a good idea to reflect them in the accessories in display.

<p>                     The golden rules for making this formal look work are to stick to a neutral hue for the walls and floor, and then to keep with a strict palette, which will allow you to play with pattern.                   </p>                                      <p>                     No two motifs are the same, yet they work harmoniously with each other and create an eclectic, global-inspired look, rather than a contrived seaside scheme.                   </p>

Experiment with pattern

The golden rules for making this formal look work are to stick to a neutral hue for the walls and floor, and then to keep with a strict palette, which will allow you to play with pattern.

No two motifs are the same, yet they work harmoniously with each other and create an eclectic, global-inspired look, rather than a contrived seaside scheme.

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Sailboat Models and Decorating

Sailing boat models are a beautiful and unique way to add a touch of nautical style to your home décor. There are many different styles and sizes of sailing boat models available at gonautical.com , so you can find one that perfectly suits your taste and décor.

Here are some ideas for decorating with sailing boat models:

  • Display your model sailboat on a mantle, bookshelf, or coffee table.  This is a great way to make a statement and add a touch of elegance to your home.
  • Group several model sailboats together on a shelf or mantel.  This creates a more dramatic display and is a great way to show off your collection.
  • Hang your model sailboat on a wall.  This is a great way to add some nautical interest to a blank wall.
  • Use your model sailboat as a centerpiece for a tablescape.  This is a great way to add a touch of elegance to your next dinner party.
  • Place your model sailboat in a window.  This is a great way to let the natural light shine through and create a beautiful display.
  • Give your model sailboat as a gift.  This is a unique and thoughtful gift that anyone would love to receive.

No matter how you choose to display your sailing boat model, it is sure to add a touch of nautical charm to your home.

Here are some additional tips for decorating with sailing boat models:

  • Choose a model that is the right size for your space. A large model will overpower a small space, while a small model will get lost in a large space.
  • Consider the style of your home décor when choosing a model. If your home has a traditional décor, you might choose a model that is made of wood or brass. If your home has a more modern décor, you might choose a model that is made of plastic or metal.
  • Don’t be afraid to get creative with your display. You can group models together, hang them on walls, or even use them as centerpieces.
  • With a little creativity, you can use sailing boat models to add a touch of nautical charm to any space.

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