Let’s explore these creative coastal bedroom ideas to bring the beach home.
Coastal bedroom decor evokes the relaxed and breezy atmosphere of the beach. From nautical stripes and driftwood to sun-bleached neutrals and classic silhouettes, coastal homes incorporate elements that capture the essence of the seaside. Embrace a more casual and effortless lifestyle by incorporating coastal vibes into your bedroom. Let’s explore these creative coastal bedroom ideas to bring the beach home.
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Victoria Hagan’s Palm Beach home prioritizes comfort and tranquility. The primary bedroom, with its double doors overlooking the beach, features a calming blue and white color palette. As Hagan explains, “The color scheme complements the serene atmosphere of the beach.”
Wood is a prominent feature in the primary bedroom of this Portuguese getaway designed by Jacques Grange. The soaring pine ceiling and vintage rattan headboard create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Combined with crisp white paint and linens, this relaxed coastal look is perfect for a peaceful afternoon siesta.
This historic Palm Beach estate, decorated by Lori Deeds of Kemble Interiors, features a captivating blue and green color palette. In the guest bedroom, once occupied by Winston Churchill III, blue takes center stage. The custom headboard and walls are upholstered in a classic Brunschwig & Fils fabric, while white bedding and nightstands from David Francis Furniture provide a balanced contrast.
This serene Barbados retreat, owned by Celia Muñoz, founder of La Coqueta, blends local architecture with European influences. The airy bedroom’s calming atmosphere is sure to lower your blood pressure. To achieve a similar look, furnish your room minimally and consider a soothing monochrome color palette. This approach will create a peaceful and relaxing space.
Jenni Kayne’s New Zealand retreat features a minimalist primary bedroom, designed to showcase the breathtaking scenery. As she explained, “I believe that materials, texture, and pops of color through art can add interest without overwhelming the space. Too much boldness can become tiresome.”
The primary bedroom in this Santa Barbara beach house, designed by Schuyler Samperton, is a bohemian oasis dominated by shades of blue. The Farrow & Ball wallpaper’s blue stripes create a playful contrast with the textured, blue-on-blue bedding. A deep red headboard adds a touch of nostalgia, reminiscent of wood-paneled ivy dorms, while a 1964 Roger Soubie movie poster further enhances the retro vibe.
The primary bedroom in this Big Sur, California beach house, designed by Studio Schicketanz, is bathed in the warm hues of a setting sun. Instead of the usual blues and greens, firm founder Mary Ann Gabriele Schicketanz opted for sunset tones to create a serene atmosphere that complements the surrounding environment.
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