What defines a coastal bedroom
- •A light, airy base of white and sandy neutrals
- •Soft blue or seafoam accents used sparingly
- •Natural textures — linen, rattan, jute, light wood
- •Breezy, layered bedding and plenty of natural light
Coastal Bedroomideas & tips
- Keep walls and bedding light, then add soft blue in pillows or a throw.
- Bring in a rattan headboard or natural-wood nightstands for texture.
- Use linen bedding for that relaxed, breezy drape.
- Add one or two woven baskets and a jute rug to ground the room.
- Let in as much light as possible with sheer or light curtains.
Color palette
White and sand with soft blue, seafoam, and natural wood and rattan.
Mistakes to avoid
- ×Going literal with seashells and anchors — it reads as themed.
- ×Heavy, dark furniture that weighs down the breezy feel.
- ×Too much saturated blue instead of a light, neutral base.
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Transform My RoomFrequently asked questions
How do I make a coastal bedroom without it looking themed?
Lean on light neutrals, natural textures, and just a hint of soft blue. Skip literal nautical motifs like anchors and shells — let the palette and materials do the work.
What colors are coastal bedroom colors?
A base of white and sandy neutrals with soft blue or seafoam accents, plus natural wood and rattan tones.
What bedding suits a coastal bedroom?
Light, breezy linen or cotton in white or soft neutrals, layered with a textured throw and a couple of soft blue accent pillows.