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Nautical Decorating: The Ultimate Guide to Coastal Decor

Bring the beach into your home – without all the sand.

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Whether your home is steps away from the ocean or completely landlocked, walking into a coastal-style home filled with coastal decorations will transport you to an oceanic paradise. From refined lines and sophistication to sea life-inspired motifs, we cover the essentials of nautical decorating with coastal decor and give you some of our coastal decorating ideas.



Nautical Decorating Basics
The Architecture of a Coastal House
Coastal Color Palette
Nautical Patterns
Coastal Fabrics
Coastal Decorations




Nautical Decorating Basics

  • Sandy neutrals with hints of primaries (yellow, red, and blue).
  • Mixes of pattern and texture that create warmth and dimension.
  • White furniture and walls that support an open, airy vibe.
  • Organic, nautical decorating materials like rope, rattan, sisal, and driftwood nod to the style's maritime origins.
  • Lightweight linen and cotton textiles lend a casual, beachy feel.


The Architecture of a Coastal House

Exposed beams, cathedral ceilings, built-in shelves, and paneled, white walls emulate classic seaside cottages and make the space seem larger. Though natural wood is sometimes left exposed, wood furniture and wall paneling is usually painted or stained a light color. Coastal-style homes feature an ample amount of windows and open floorplans that amplify light, airflow, and openness.


Coastal Color Palette

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Invoke the sea by splashing shades of ocean blue all around your home. Don’t worry about matching your hues, a traditional coastal-style home is filled with a spectrum of blues – deep sea navy, tidal pool aqua, pale sea glass green, Mediterranean azure, and bright cerulean all contribute to a coastal home.


Contrast saturated blues with clean white. White walls and large furniture pieces act as large, crisp canvases on which the blue hues pop. Pulled from maritime signal flags, classic coastal accent colors are bold yellow and red. These warm tones stand out on a backdrop of white and blue.


Nautical Patterns

nautical living room with emphasis on coastal motifs

The ultimate coastal decorating pattern is stripes, which can take on many forms. A navy Breton stripe (think French sailor shirts) is an ode to sailing, while thicker cabana stripes feel more beachy. Classic preppy motifs, like plaids and buffalo checks, also feel right at home. For a playful twist, go with sea life–inspired motifs including botanical marine prints.


Nautical symbols – anchors, ropes, life rafts, and compasses – are also coastal-style go-tos. Find the right balance of patterns for your personal look. Take a minimalist approach with one or two motifs in a room (try a couple marine life pillows or a coral patterned rug), or lean into the style with stripes and motifs galore.

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Coastal Fabrics

When it comes to fabrics, go natural with linen and cotton to create a light, beachy feel. Linen is naturally resistant to bacteria, so if you have a beach house, it can handle wet bathing suits and sandy feet. Cotton is an easy-breezy textile that's perfect for casual spaces.


Use cotton for seating slipcovers. The slipcover can be thrown in the washing machine so cleaning up after beach days or messy pets and children is easy. The skirting on slipcovers also adds a laid-back yet sophisticated touch.

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Light colored linen or cotton curtains have a sail-like look to them and make a stellar contribution to a breezy coastal vibe when gently flowing in the wind.

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For rugs, natural, rope-like fibers like sisal and jute evoke a seafaring vibe. They're also durable, making them perfect for high-traffic areas and indoor/outdoor spaces.

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Coastal Decorations

Bring the outdoors in with shells, coral, starfish, sea glass, driftwood, and other collected treasures. When in doubt, fill a glass vase with sand and prop a few of your favorite seashells inside for a beach inspired display. Fresh flowers and plants also work to bring the outdoors in.


Maritime pieces like ship steering wheels, anchors, bottles, and ropes also make for perfect statement touches and unifying elements. Large glass balls in dark blues, reds, yellows, and greens wrapped in rope will transform your basic coffee table into a coastal talking piece.

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Coastal-style lighting can take the form of rope-wrapped, iron, or wooden chandeliers; caged, black industrial metal wall sconces; or glass-enclosed lights designed to look like oil lamps.

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Tip!

For some coastal decorating and nautical home styling ideas, check out our Coastal Style Ideas Shop the Look page.


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