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Bring the beach home

When it comes to interior design, opinions are as divided as ever. Trends come and go, leaving us wondering what’s in and what’s out. Styles that once dominated the scene are now seen as tired and dated, while others that were once dismissed are suddenly the epitome of trendy.

One style that often sparks debate is coastal décor. At its heart, this look is all about creating a calming space with natural materials, evoking that easy breezy summer vibe. But when it’s done wrong, it can feel more kitschy than coastal.

The good news? We’re here to steer you away from the clichés. Here’s your guide to three of the best coastal trends that will turn your home into a serene, stylish retreat – minus the gimmicks. Keep reading to discover how to make coastal décor work for you.

 

Luxurious Hamptons:

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A luxurious Hamptons home embodies timeless elegance, blending classic coastal charm with upscale sophistication. Picture airy, light-filled spaces with high, coffered ceilings and crisp white walls, creating a serene backdrop. The décor leans into natural textures like rattan, driftwood, and linen, balanced by plush furnishings in muted tones – think soft creams, dove greys, and hints of navy and blue . Statement lighting, like large lantern-style fixtures or crystal chandeliers, add a touch of glamour without overshadowing the relaxed vibe. In the living room, expect deep, cushy sofas draped with lightweight throws, paired with accent chairs in nautical stripes or textured upholstery. The kitchen is typically expansive, with shaker-style cabinetry, a marble island, and polished nickel or brass hardware. Open shelving or glass-front cabinets display artisanal ceramics, glassware, coastal photography, and sculptural décor.

 

Rustic coastal:

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On the other hand, the rustic coastal trend is all about embracing natural beauty while keeping things unpretentious. Picture a sun-drenched space where weathered wood meets soft, breezy fabrics, and everything feels lived-in yet thoughtfully curated. At the heart of this style are raw materials—think reclaimed wood beams, distressed finishes, and handwoven textures. slipcovered sofas in light, breathable linen, offset by a reclaimed wood coffee table. Accent chairs might feature natural fibres like rattan or wicker, bringing in that earthy, seaside feel. Pops of colour are subtle, often inspired by the surrounding landscape – soft blues, seafoam greens, and sandy beiges that echo the shoreline. Décor elements like driftwood-framed mirrors, nautical rope accents, and woven baskets add character without feeling overly styled.

 

Coastal boho:

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For those who enjoy a bit of creativity, coastal boho is for you! It’s a style where laid-back beach living meets artistic, bohemian flair, creating a space that feels effortlessly chic. Layered textiles are key here – think macramé wall hangings, quirky rugs, and breezy, sheer curtains that let the natural light pour in. Furniture is often low-slung and comfortable, with oversized floor cushions, rattan chairs, and daybeds draped in throws, inviting you to relax. Plants are essential in coastal boho décor – think towering palms, leafy ferns, and cascading vines that add life and movement to the room. Shells, coral, and sea glass are often sprinkled throughout, subtly tying the space back to its coastal roots without being too on-the-nose. The overall vibe is casual and organic, with a mix-and-match approach that feels collected over time. A Moroccan pouf might sit next to a woven hammock chair, while soft linen pillows in playful patterns or pastel hues are scattered across a sectional. It’s a space that encourages lounging, gathering, and connecting.

There you have it! Whether you’re drawn to Hamptons décor, rustic coastal charm, or the laid-back, eclectic vibe of coastal boho, there’s a coastal style for every taste. The key is finding the one that resonates with your lifestyle and home aesthetic (while avoiding the clichés that can make the look feel forced). By embracing natural materials, thoughtful details, and a relaxed, easy breezy vibe, you can transform your home into a coastal retreat that feels authentic and inviting!

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