Coastal style can make you feel like you’re always on vacation. Makeover your bedroom to match. For a relaxing feel, coastal beds use natural materials, a color scheme that is easy on the eyes, and an overall look that is light and airy. Feel free to take it easy in this room with its light woods, wicker furniture, sisal rugs, blue accents, and stacked textiles.
This style is all about making a peaceful space that also has a lot of personality and charm. We’ve put together a list of our best coastal bedroom ideas to help you make your own beautiful bedroom that feels like you’re on a beach, breathing in the salty air, and listening to the waves crash. There are ideas for formal and casual rooms, kids’ bedrooms, main bedrooms, and practical tips for making a beautiful coastal-inspired space.
Blue and White Coastal Bedroom
There is no better color combination for a bedroom on the coast than blue and white. Clean white walls and trim will make a room look like a blank slate, and white furniture will keep the light and airy look. Add some soothing color with a comforter, pillows, or area rug that has both plain and patterned blue fabrics.
Coastal Bedroom Decor
Add a beach feel to your bedroom with blue and white colors, natural elements like wicker, and wall art that looks like ships. The clay blue fish above the bed add a fun touch, a three-dimensional layer, and a bright pop of color to the white shiplap walls.
Coastal Bedroom with Grasscloth Wallpaper
Use this beautiful coastal bedroom as a model for how to use beige grasscloth wallpaper as a base for blue and white details and layered textiles. The wallcovering adds color and depth while still letting a feature like this beautiful upholstered headboard stand out.
Navy Blue Coastal Bedroom Accents
Adding navy blue details to a coastal bedroom will make it stand out and give it a moody vibe. This modern bunk bed has dark paint that stands out against the white walls and shiplap ceiling. The blue and white striped bed sheets look great with the dark paint. Waxed bamboo blinds, hardwood floors, and rattan furniture and art will add warmth to these cool tones and balance them out.
White washed Wood Paneling
Dark wood paneling doesn’t really go with coastal style, but you could whitewash it instead of taking it down, which would be a hassle and cost money. It looks great with light wood tones, bright white highlights, and different shades of blue because of its lighter color, subtle pattern, and natural finish.
Coastal Bedroom with Wicker Furniture
Wicker is an important part of coastal style, and a bedroom with a beach theme needs it. The wicker bed is the main piece of furniture in this seaside bedroom. It stands out against the white walls and ceiling in a beautiful way. The warm wicker goes well with the orange and brown furniture, which brings life to this otherwise neutral room.
Coastal Bedroom with Coral Accents
Instead of the traditional blue and white, add some bright coral to your seaside bedroom to make it more interesting. Bright color is used in bed sheets, artwork, and other home decor items in this cozy room, giving the bedroom a clean and modern look. A seaside bedroom that is all white can be updated and made more interesting by adding pops of coral.
Coastal Bedroom with Mixed Patterns
Mix patterns like a pro to get a style that looks like it’s been there for a long time. This look goes well with beach style. Using different designs on bed sheets, Euro pillows, accent pillows, a comforter, and a coverlet is a great way to have fun with patterns. The patterns should be different in style and size, but there should be one thing that stays the same, like a color, to keep the arrangement looking good.
Coastal Style Kids’ Bedroom
This bedroom for kids has a coastal feel to it and a fun twist on the style. A set of bunk beds makes the most of the space from floor to ceiling, giving you plenty of room to sleep and store things in the built-in drawers. White shiplap walls, sisal flooring, woven bamboo blinds, and rope pendant lights make for a classic coastal look that is brought to life with modern pops of orange, turquoise, and navy.
Contemporary Coastal Bedroom
This modern coastal bedroom takes seaside classics and makes them more modern. A sleek canopy bed is made from natural wood, and gray and white furniture with stripes looks new. The room stays light, bright, and airy with white walls and Roman shades.
Statement Wood Ceiling
Instead of painting “the fifth wall” white, give a beach bedroom some personality by adding a wood ceiling. The wood ceiling in this modern coastal bedroom adds warmth and rustic charm to the room, which balances out the cool blue patterns on the wallpaper and area rug. That warm wood tone makes the room feel cozier and lowers the ceiling just a bit to make it look even cozier.
Charming Coastal Bedroom
Carefully layering colors, patterns, and materials will help you make your own version of this cute beach bedroom. Start by painting the beams and walls a warm white color. Then add crisp white sheets to the beds and traditional brass wall sconces above the nightstands. Add layers of pattern with matched curtain panels and throw pillows on the bed. Add layers of texture with a chunky knitted throw or a woven runner rug next to the bed.
Coastal Blue Doors and Trim
Paint the doors, door trim, window trim, and stairs light blue for the most coastal charm. The soft paint color in this modern coastal bedroom adds a surprising design element, makes the room brighter, and visually connects it to the light blue ceiling in the bathroom next door.
Coastal Bedroom with Barn Doors
Barn doors give a room a country look and can save space in a small bedroom because they don’t need as much space as a regular door. Paint the barn door a fun color to make it stand out as an interesting feature. Use the same color on an accent wall, bedding, or furniture to tie the door in with the rest of the room.
Coastal Bedroom Accent Wall
A statement accent wall can be a beautiful focus point in a coastal bedroom. A large-scale blue and white pattern on the wallpaper makes a striking background for the white furniture and naturally-laid bed sheets in this room. The bold wallpaper makes up for all the solid surfaces in the bedroom. It also adds a lot of personality to the room and saves money by only covering one wall instead of the whole room.
Colorful Coastal Bedroom
The unusual color combination of lime green and warm pink in this cute coastal bedroom makes the room feel cozy and full of personality. Warm white paint on the shiplap walls and beam-covered ceiling brings out the unique building details and creates a neutral but interesting background for the bright pops of color.
Coastal Bedroom Shell Decor
In this neutral seaside bedroom, shell decor has been given a new look. To keep things from looking tacky and out of date, use shells in a few decorative items and a simple color scheme for a more modern look. A mirror with a shell-shaped frame, a framed collection of white shells, and a set of shell-themed throw pillows all add a stylish and modest touch of the coast.
Coastal Bedroom with Cheery Yellow Accents
Adding yellow touches to a coastal white bedroom will make it feel much happier and more fun. Spread out small amounts of the bright color evenly in the room. To calm it down, use natural elements like wicker storage boxes, neutrals with patterns like pillows or an area rug, and walls, trim, and ceiling that are bright white.
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