Immerse yourself in the soothing aesthetic of coastal beachy interior decor that combines the elements of minimalism, sleek lines and a relaxing color palette inspired by oceanside sunrises and crashing waves.
The coastal interior aesthetic has encountered a chic transformation—replacing lobster trap tables, corals and seashells with a minimalist, breezy approach. It is more than just an interior decor trend—coastal style incorporates a brilliant indoor-outdoor living aesthetic—combining the best of nature.
Many people dream of transforming their bedroom into a serene coastal retreat. If you are yearning for the calming and refreshing ambience of the beautiful seaside, you can achieve it with the right decor and design elements. Check out seven tips and tricks that can help you nail the coastal aesthetic.
The most prominent feature of the coastal interior aesthetic is white walls, but you don’t have to swear by it. Your room can feature walls with natural wood paneling, embodying the coastal elements through plant life, woven textures, nautically-inspired linens and clay. You can lean into natural woven furnishings like rattan chairs—to add texture and warmth.
Choosing a color palette is probably one of the most challenging aspects of the decoration process. You may begin by choosing a calming color scheme inspired by the sea. Serene whites, sandy beige, seafoam greens and soft blues are some of the most sought-after choices for the coastal aesthetic. These soothing hues can help summon the tranquility of the sea and mold a pristine backdrop for your beach-themed bedroom.
Natural light entering through large windows will illuminate your bedroom and its crisp white walls (given you are opting for white walls). Accent by natural fibers, green and blue hues, and indoor foliage—the bright aesthetic and big windows will help offer a clear view of the outside. The windows should allow natural light to flood all the corners, bouncing off the crisp white walls to render a breezy vibe.
The coastal interior design emphasizes the use of hard edges and rough materials—therefore, it is essential to balance these elements with some comfortable textiles. You can get a sofa in natural earthy tones to produce a laidback and inviting appeal.Get a soft rug in natural muted tones, and you may also combine billowy curtains with functional shutters to highlight the soft finishes/hard edges dichotomy of the beach aesthetic.
Your beach-inspired home is incomplete without some nautical-themed decor items and accessories. Choose the decor items wisely and adorn them sparsely to prevent turning your space into a tasteless beach shack. Avoid overdoing the “Beach House” effect with bright, colorful ornaments. You may choose some odd nautical accessories like – a weathered oar – but try not to go overboard. You may also gather driftwood, shells, and feathers and create a DIY artwork for your wall or place them in a bowl—for display.
Your space needs an oversized feature plant – think palm, Fiddle Leaf Fig or Monstera – to add a refreshing splash of indoor greenery to your neutral color palette. Do not hesitate to match your foliage with printed cushions, following the same aesthetic. Choose indoor greens that match the ones growing outside—in your garden.
As you embark on a quest to create a dreamy coastal space, remember these three driving principles: simple, clutter-free, and livable. Your home should feel and appear inviting and cozy rather than over-styled and stiff. Your priority should be fuss-free and comfortable seating and keeping the decor simple and clean.