Coastal · Bedroom

Coastal Bedroom Ideas

A coastal bedroom feels like a deep breath of sea air — light, breezy, and relaxed. Soft blues, sandy neutrals, and natural textures create a calm, vacation-like retreat. It is fresh without ever feeling themed or kitschy.

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

  1. Keep walls and bedding light, then add soft blue in pillows or a throw.
  2. Bring in a rattan headboard or natural-wood nightstands for texture.
  3. Use linen bedding for that relaxed, breezy drape.
  4. Add one or two woven baskets and a jute rug to ground the room.
  5. 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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Frequently 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.

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