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Embracing Coastal Chic: Summer Design Trends for a Breezy, Relaxed Home

In summer, many of us are urged to refresh our living spaces with light, airy, and relaxing vibes. One trend that's perfect for achieving this is coastal chic. Rooted in the seaside's colors, materials, and ambiance, coastal chic creates a breezy, relaxed home that feels like a perpetual vacation. Whether you live by the coast or miles inland, you can bring a touch of the beach into your home with these design ideas.


Coastal Chic Bedroom


Key Elements of Coastal Chic Design



Color Palette: The foundation of coastal chic is its soothing color palette. Think soft blues, sandy neutrals, and crisp whites that evoke the serenity of the sea and sky. Accents of seafoam green and coral can add vibrant pops of color without overpowering the space. These hues work together to create a calming and refreshing environment.


Coastal Chic Style

Materials and Textures: Natural materials are essential to coastal chic. Rattan, wicker, and driftwood bring a touch of the beach indoors, while textiles like linen, cotton, and jute add to the relaxed, laid-back feel. These materials look beautiful and add tactile interest to the space, making it more inviting.


Patterns and Prints: Nautical stripes are a classic choice for coastal interiors, offering a clean, crisp look synonymous with beachside living. Pillows, rugs, and artwork can introduce coastal motifs like shells, anchors, and marine life. Botanical prints, especially those featuring tropical or seaside plants, add a touch of nature that complements the overall theme.



Furniture and Decor Ideas


Living Room: Start with a light and airy sofa or armchairs. Slipcovers in white or soft shades of blue are practical and stylish, giving the space a relaxed, coastal feel. Pair these with a coffee table made of reclaimed wood or a light, natural finish. Add side tables incorporating rattan or driftwood to enhance the beachy vibe.


Bedroom: Choose bedding in coastal colors and textures. Crisp white sheets, linen duvet covers, and pillows in shades of blue and green create a serene, sleep-inducing environment. Decorate with items that evoke the seaside, such as seashells, driftwood pieces, and marine-inspired artwork. A simple, whitewashed headboard or a bed frame made from reclaimed wood can complete the look.


Outdoor Spaces: Don’t forget your outdoor areas. Create an inviting patio or balcony with coastal-inspired furniture like rattan chairs or a wooden bench. Outdoor rugs in nautical stripes or coastal motifs can anchor the space, while pillows and throws in complementary colors add comfort. Finish the look with lanterns, string lights, or outdoor sconces that provide a warm, inviting evening glow.

Outdoor living space


Incorporating Coastal Chic on a Budget


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DIY Driftwood Art


DIY Projects: You don’t need to break the bank to achieve a coastal chic look. DIY projects can be a fun and cost-effective way to add personal touches to your home. Consider crafting a seashell wreath, painting driftwood as wall art, or making nautical-themed pillows. These projects can be a great way to personalize your space while sticking to a budget.




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Upcycled Coastal Chic Dresser

Thrifting and Upcycling: Thrift stores and flea markets can be treasure troves for coastal-inspired decor. Look for items like wicker baskets, vintage lanterns, and old picture frames that can be upcycled with a fresh coat of paint. Upcycling furniture is another budget-friendly option. An old dresser can be transformed with sanding and a whitewash finish, giving it a new lease on life.






Final Touches for a Coastal Chic Home


Accessories: Accessories are the finishing touches that bring your coastal chic vision to life. Throw pillows in coastal colors, area rugs with nautical patterns, and curtains in the light; breezy fabrics can all contribute to the look. Incorporate nautical elements like lanterns, anchors, and ropes to reinforce the theme without overwhelming the space.


Coastal dining room

Lighting: Lighting plays a crucial role in achieving a coastal chic ambiance. Maximize natural light by keeping windows unobstructed and using light, airy treatments. Choose light fixtures that complement the coastal aesthetic, such as rope chandeliers, driftwood lamps, or simple, white pendant lights. These elements illuminate the space and add to the overall design.




Coastal chic is the perfect summer design trend for creating a home that feels breezy, relaxed, and effortlessly stylish. You can transform your space into a tranquil retreat reminiscent of the beach by incorporating natural materials, soothing colors, and nautical elements. Embrace this style to refresh your home this summer and enjoy its calming, rejuvenating benefits. Let’s make this summer a season of stylish, seaside-inspired living.


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