The Basics
Coastal decor is inspired by the seaside and was created to reflect the sophisticated yet relaxed beach-house spirit of California beaches. Coastal homes are always inviting and light without feeling stuffy or kitschy.
Colors & Materials
The colors of coastal decor reflect salt, sand, and sea breezes. Use all shades of white or beige as your base, from eggshell to sand, and blue (especially navy) as your primary accent. Consider adding unfinished wood pieces like a dining table, coffee table, or accent furniture. Choose linen upholstery and duvet covers and cotton throw blankets and pillows – they're so easy to clean after a beach stroll. For accents, opt for items made from jute and glass.
Furniture
Coastal furniture should look and feel comfy – like a linen-upholstered accent chair you can't wait to sprawl out on. Slipcovers are big for coastal design, especially on sofas with plush cushions and rolled arms. Pair with unfinished wooden end tables. Shy away from anything fussy or overly ornate. Wicker-framed chairs are a fun option for indoors and outdoors. For bedrooms, choose a beadboard headboard.
Decor
The decor in a coastal home should be simple and approachable. Consider using striped wallpaper or hanging a map on your wall. Roll out a jute rug, opt for sheer window treatments, and look for wicker and gold accents. It's that simple. An anchor, lantern, or garden stool are great, subtle additions that won't feel kitschy.