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Article: 42 Coastal Living Room Design Ideas You Haven't Seen Before

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42 Coastal Living Room Design Ideas You Haven't Seen Before

By Alan George

 

Imagine stepping into your living room and feeling that soothing calm of the seaside wash over you. I'm talking soft neutral tones, hints of ocean blues, and cozy, beach inspired decor. Sounds dreamy, right? I've compiled not 10, not 20, but 40 (yes, 40!) unique coastal living room design ideas that are sure to whisk you away to your beachy bliss. Creating a coastal living room involves incorporating elements that reflect the serene and breezy ambiance of the seaside. Here are 40 unique elements that can make up a coastal living room.

 
Upholstered chairs with coastal patterns in a beach house living room

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The Essence of Coastal Style

Coastal style is all about capturing the relaxed, carefree vibe of life by the sea. It's a design aesthetic that embraces natural elements, soothing colors, and comfortable furnishings to create a space that feels like a permanent vacation. Whether you live steps from the shore or miles inland, incorporating coastal elements into your living room can transport you to a place of tranquility and ease.


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Capturing the Serenity of the Seaside

Coastal living rooms should evoke a sense of tranquility and peace, reminiscent of a gentle sea breeze and the soothing sound of waves. To capture this essence, incorporate calming colors, natural materials, and relaxed furnishings that invite you to unwind and enjoy the serene atmosphere.

 

Beach house accessories like model boats in a coastal living room 3/42

Embracing Natural Elements

Bring the beauty of the beach indoors by incorporating natural elements such as driftwood, seashells, and sea glass into your decor. These organic touches add texture and interest while reinforcing the coastal theme. Consider displaying a collection of sand dollars or starfish in a shadow box or arranging smooth stones in a decorative bowl.


Beach-theme area rug in a coastal living room with ocean hues
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Creating a Relaxed Atmosphere

A coastal living room should feel effortless and inviting. Choose comfortable furniture with soft cushions and plush throw pillows that encourage lounging. Opt for casual, laid back pieces like slipcovered sofas and wicker chairs that exude a sense of ease and informality.

 Beach-themed wall decals in a playful coastal living room5/42

Color Palettes for a Coastal Haven

The colors you choose for your coastal living room should evoke the hues of the sea and the sand. Soft blues and greens, sandy neutrals, and crisp whites are all classic choices that create a fresh, airy feel. Pops of coral and turquoise can add a touch of vibrancy and interest to the space.

 beachy tables with a coastal flair in a charming beach living room6/42

Soothing Blues and Greens

Capture the hues of the ocean and the sea with a palette of soft blues and greens. From pale aqua to deep navy, these colors evoke a sense of calm and tranquility. Paint walls in a light, airy blue or choose accent pieces like throw pillows and artwork in shades of turquoise and seafoam.

 Blue accent pillows and decorations in a serene coastal living room setting7/42

Sandy Neutrals and Crisp Whites

Incorporate the colors of the beach with sandy neutrals and crisp whites. These light, bright hues create a fresh and clean look that complements the blues and greens. Use white slipcovers on sofas and chairs, and add texture with jute or sisal rugs in natural tones.

 

Breezy window treatments in a coastal living room with sea views 8/42

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Pops of Coral and Turquoise

Add a touch of vibrancy to your coastal living room with pops of coral and turquoise. These bold colors can be used sparingly in accessories like throw pillows, vases, or artwork to create visual interest and contrast against the softer, more muted tones.

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Textures and Materials to Evoke the Beach

Texture plays a key role in creating a coastal living room that feels authentic and inviting. Natural materials like wood, jute, and linen add a tactile quality to the space and reinforce the laid back, beachy vibe. Incorporating elements like sea glass and coral adds a touch of the unexpected and brings a piece of the beach into your home.

 

Casual slipcovered sofa in a light and airy coastal living room 10/42

Weathered Wood Accents

Incorporate the look of driftwood and weathered wood into your coastal living room. A distressed wood coffee table or a reclaimed wood accent wall adds a rustic, beach worn charm. Pair these elements with crisp white or soft blue furnishings for a balanced look.

 Ceramic and porcelain decor in a modern coastal living room11/42

Natural Fibers: Jute, Sisal, and Linen

Bring in the textures of the coast with natural fibers like jute, sisal, and linen. These materials add a tactile quality to the room and reinforce the casual, laid-back vibe. Use a jute rug to anchor the space, or choose linen curtains that billow in the breeze.

Coastal book collection displayed in a beach-style living room 12/42

Smooth Sea Glass and Rough Coral

Incorporate the unique textures of sea glass and coral into your decor. A sea glass vase or a piece of rough coral on a bookshelf adds visual interest and a touch of the unexpected. These elements serve as conversation starters and bring a piece of the beach into your home.

 

Coastal mirror with a unique frame reflecting a beach-style living room 13/42

Furniture Pieces for a Coastal Oasis

When choosing furniture for your coastal living room, look for pieces that prioritize comfort and relaxation. Slipcovered sofas, wicker chairs, and driftwood coffee tables are all classic choices that evoke a laid-back, beachy feel. Mix and match different styles and textures to create a space that feels curated and collected over time.

 

Coastal-themed centerpiece in a beach-inspired living room14/42

Comfortable Slipcovered Sofas

Choose a comfortable slipcovered sofa in a soft, neutral fabric for the ultimate in coastal relaxation. Slipcovers are easy to clean and can be swapped out for a fresh look with each season. Opt for a sofa with plush cushions and plenty of room for lounging.

 Contemporary coastal coffee table in a stylish beach living room15/42

Wicker and Rattan Chairs

Add texture and a natural element to your coastal living room with wicker or rattan chairs. These lightweight, airy pieces are perfect for a relaxed seating area and can be dressed up with colorful cushions or throw pillows.

 

Contemporary coastal touches in a modern beach-style living room 16/42

Driftwood Coffee Tables

A driftwood coffee table is a perfect centerpiece for a coastal living room. The weathered, gray wood adds a rustic touch and serves as a visual anchor for the space. Pair it with a glass top for a sleek, modern look or leave it natural for a more organic feel.

 

Decorative coral and shell accents on a coastal living room shelf 17/42

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Lighting to Illuminate Your Seaside Retreat

Lighting is an essential element in creating a warm, inviting coastal living room. Look for fixtures that evoke a nautical feel, like rope pendants or sea glass table lamps. Sheer curtains allow natural light to flood the space, creating a bright, airy atmosphere.

 

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Nautical Inspired Pendant Lights

Illuminate your coastal living room with nautical inspired pendant lights. Look for fixtures with a rope or metal cage design that evoke the look of a ship's lantern. Hang them in pairs over a conversation area or use a single statement piece over a coffee table.

 

Elegant striped patterns on cushions and curtains in a beach-style living room 19/42

Table Lamps with Sea Glass Bases

Add a soft, ambient glow with table lamps featuring sea glass bases. The translucent, frosty glass diffuses light beautifully and adds a touch of coastal charm. Place them on end tables or a console for a warm, inviting look.

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Sheer Curtains for Natural Light

Let the natural light flood in with sheer curtains in a soft, gauzy fabric. The billowing material catches the breeze and creates a dreamy, romantic atmosphere. Choose curtains in a pale blue or white to keep the look light and airy.

 Glass vases reflecting light in a sunny coastal living room21/42

Accessories to Complete the Coastal Look

Accessories are the finishing touches that bring a coastal living room to life. Look for pieces that evoke the beauty and charm of the beach, like seashells, starfish, and nautical motifs. Mix and match different textures and materials to create a layered, collected look.

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Beachy Wall Art and Photography

Bring the beauty of the beach to your walls with coastal inspired artwork and photography. Choose pieces that depict serene seascapes, sandy shores, or nautical motifs like anchors and sailboats. Mix and match different sizes and frames for a collected, curated look.

 

Layered lighting creating a cozy atmosphere in a coastal living room23/42

Seashells and Starfish Accents

Scatter seashells and starfish throughout your coastal living room for a touch of whimsy. Place a large conch shell on a bookshelf, or arrange a group of starfish on a tray. These small accents add a playful, beachy vibe to the space.

 

Light wood or stone beach-inspired flooring in a coastal living room 24/42

Decorative Oars and Anchors

Incorporate nautical elements like decorative oars and anchors into your decor. Hang a pair of weathered oars above a doorway or lean them against a wall for a casual, seafaring look. Use an oversized anchor as a statement piece above a fireplace or console.

 Lightweight linen curtains in a breezy, coastal-style living room25/42

Bringing the Outdoors In

One of the key elements of coastal style is blurring the lines between indoors and out. Incorporating natural elements like plants, flowers, and organic textures helps to create a seamless transition between your living room and the great outdoors. It's all about bringing a piece of the beach inside and creating a space that feels fresh, inviting, and connected to nature.

 

Lightweight throws adding comfort to a coastal living room 26/42

Potted Palms and Succulents

Bring a touch of greenery into your coastal living room with potted palms and succulents. These low-maintenance plants add a tropical feel and help to purify the air. Place a tall palm in a corner or arrange a group of succulents on a tray for a beachy, bohemian vibe.

 Natural jute or sisal rug in a beach-themed living room27/42

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Fresh Flowers in Glass Vases

Add a pop of color and freshness with a bouquet of flowers in a clear glass vase. Choose blooms in shades of white, blue, or coral to complement your coastal color scheme. Place them on a coffee table or console for a cheerful, inviting touch.

 

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Incorporating a Coastal Breeze with Sheer Curtains

Create the illusion of a gentle sea breeze with sheer curtains that billow softly in the wind. Hang them at your windows or use them to divide a large space into separate conversation areas. The gauzy material adds a dreamy, romantic quality to the room.

 Ocean-inspired lantern light fixtures in a coastal-themed living room29/42

Arranging Your Coastal Living Room

The layout of your coastal living room should prioritize comfort, conversation, and relaxation. Create a space that feels inviting and easy to navigate, with plenty of room for lounging and entertaining. Make the most of any natural views, and use furniture and decor to create a sense of flow and balance.

 

Palms and sea grass plants enhancing a coastal living room corner 30/42

Creating a Focal Point with a View

If your living room has a stunning view of the ocean or a picturesque coastal landscape, make it the focal point of the space. Arrange your furniture to face the view and keep the decor simple and uncluttered to avoid detracting from the natural beauty outside.

 

Pebbles and sea glass decorative elements in a coastal living room31/42

Defining Conversation Areas

Create intimate conversation areas within your coastal living room by grouping furniture together. Place a sofa and two chairs around a coffee table, or arrange four chairs in a circle for a cozy chat space. Use area rugs to define each seating area and add a sense of warmth.

 

Rattan chair and wicker baskets adding texture to a coastal living space 32/42

Balancing Comfort and Style

Strike a balance between comfort and style in your coastal living room. Choose furniture that is both inviting and visually appealing, and layer in soft textures like throw pillows and blankets for added coziness. Avoid overcrowding the space with too many pieces, and leave plenty of room for easy movement and flow.

 Seaside-inspired throw pillows on a cozy coastal living room couch33/42

Coastal Inspired Flooring Options

The flooring you choose for your coastal living room can have a big impact on the overall look and feel of the space. Light colored hardwood, natural fiber rugs, and painted designs are all great options that evoke the beauty and charm of the beach.

 

Seasonal coastal decor in a living room with a beach house vibe 34/42

Light Colored Hardwood Floors

Create a bright, airy feel with light colored hardwood floors in your coastal living room. Choose a pale, whitewashed oak or a soft, sandy tone that evokes the look of driftwood. The light color will reflect the natural light and make the space feel larger and more open.

 Ship-inspired brass hardware in a nautical-themed living room35/42

Natural Fiber Area Rugs

Add texture and warmth to your coastal living room with natural fiber area rugs. Choose a jute or sisal rug in a neutral tone that complements your color scheme. The organic material adds a casual, beachy vibe and helps to define seating areas within the space.

 

Soft coastal wall colors in a relaxing beach house living room 36/42

Painted Floor Designs

For a playful, unexpected touch, consider a painted floor design in your coastal living room. Use a stencil to create a geometric pattern or a nautical motif like anchors or sailboats. Choose colors that coordinate with your overall scheme, like soft blues and whites, for a cohesive look.

 

Upholstered chairs with coastal patterns in a beach house living room 37/42

Putting It All Together: A Cohesive Coastal Design

Creating a cohesive coastal living room is all about finding the right balance of colors, textures, and patterns. Mix and match different elements to create a space that feels layered and collected, but be sure to keep the overall look harmonious and balanced.

 

Wall-mounted oars as decorative pieces in a coastal living room 38/42

Mixing and Matching Patterns

Add visual interest to your coastal living room by mixing and matching patterns in your textiles. Pair a striped rug with floral throw pillows, or mix a geometric print with a organic, watercolor design. Keep the colors consistent throughout for a cohesive, pulled-together look.

 Weathered finish furniture pieces in a coastal farmhouse living room39/42

Balancing Colors and Textures

Create a harmonious coastal living room by balancing colors and textures throughout the space. Use a mix of soft, muted tones and bold, vibrant hues, and layer in a variety of textures like smooth sea glass, rough coral, and natural fibers. The key is to create a sense of visual interest without overwhelming the eye.

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Creating a Seamless Flow

Ensure that your coastal living room flows seamlessly into the rest of your home by carrying the color scheme and design elements throughout. Use similar hues and textures in adjacent rooms, and choose furniture and accessories that complement the overall coastal theme. The result will be a cohesive, harmonious space that feels like a true beach retreat.

 

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Embracing the Coastal Lifestyle in Your Living Room

Living in a coastal home is all about embracing the laid back, carefree lifestyle of the beach. By incorporating the colors, textures, and elements of the coast into your living room, you can create a space that feels like a permanent vacation. Whether you live steps from the shore or miles inland, a coastal-inspired living room can transport you to a place of relaxation and tranquility every time you step inside. So kick off your sandals, settle into a comfortable chair, and let the soothing sights and sounds of the beach wash over you in your own coastal oasis.

 

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