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32 Beach House Living Rooms to Transport You to the Coast
Coastal style embodies an elevated approach to the idyllic fantasy of beach house living, characterized by a refined aesthetic that draws inspiration from the natural elements of the seaside. This design philosophy typically employs a restricted palette of soft hues, mirroring the colors of sand and sea, along with the incorporation of natural materials such as weathered wood and rattan. It is particularly effective in spaces that are airy and filled with natural light, ideally complemented by, but not exclusively dependent on, ocean views.
Designers, from Maine to Southern California, showcase various interpretations of this style. For example, a contemporary beach house living room by House of One features clean lines, pale sand-colored flooring, neutral furniture, wood accents, modern lighting, and white walls, all enhanced by a large wall of windows offering a stunning water view. Another example from SUK Design Group in Southampton, NY, presents an open-plan living room with a cozy mix of upholstered sofas and armchairs around a fireplace, utilizing shiplap walls and a white and navy palette, warmed by leather and wood, to create a traditional coastal feel. Tyler Karu Design + Interiors in Portland, ME, uses a similar white, blue, and sandy beige palette, drawing from the rugged coast outside, while incorporating geometric patterns to prevent the design from becoming clichéd.
Variations of the coastal theme include a "moody blue" approach, where a slate blue wall provides a calming contrast to rattan furniture and pale upholstery. Becca Interiors in Southampton, NY, embraces a "fishing village chic" aesthetic, using custom clad beaded-shiplap and vintage elements to create a cottage feel. Marlaina Teich Designs in the Hamptons, NY, opts for a classic blue and white palette with patterned wallpaper and throw pillows, adding antique side tables and hurricane lamps for a nautical touch without being overly thematic. Emily Henderson Design demonstrates that beach house vibes can be achieved anywhere, using painted shiplap ceilings, white walls, and a navy blue scheme, accented with a mustard velvet pillow for a touch of warmth.
Minimalist designs, like Jen Bannister's at Flourish Interior Design, feature white walls, neutral furnishings, and natural wood to create light and airy spaces, with glass doors linking to the outdoors. Lindye Galloway Studio+Shop combines coastal California with Nordic style in a cozy living room, while Christina Kim Interior Design in Jersey Shore creates a bright, breezy space with white glass grid frame doors framing ocean views. High-contrast designs by House of One introduce orange and rust accents to a neutral palette, creating an unexpected twist. Tidal Interiors uses lightweight drapes and painted shiplap to frame water views and maintain an airy feel, with furnishings in white and baby blue.
Upgraded finishes are seen in Mindy Gayer Design Co.'s refined take, using ultrasuede sectionals, marble-topped coffee tables, and sculptural end tables. Family-friendly designs, also by Tyler Karu Design + Interiors, draw inspiration from local beaches, with practical furnishings and vibrant blue accents. Mindy Gayer Design Co. also offers clean and subtle coastal notes through textiles and art in open-plan living rooms. Laura Brophy Interiors showcases luxurious coastal themes carried throughout entire homes, featuring blue patterned rugs and ocean-view windows.
Midcentury touches, like those from Christina Kim Interior Design, blend mostly white palettes with natural wood tones, pale blues, and modern chairs. Laura Brophy Interiors integrates textured blue rugs and stone walls, along with practical tile floors, in their designs. Weathered wood and muted colors create serene spaces in Mindy Gayer Design Co.'s work, while Lori Gentile Interior Design adds touches of red and rustic chic elements to spacious rooms. Flashy designs, such as Laura Brophy Interiors' curved white sofa and royal blue velvet armchair, incorporate bold elements like decorative surfboards.
Light touches of wood and rattan are used by Mindy Gayer Design Co. to enhance coastal aesthetics in high-ceilinged rooms. Tidal Interiors employs weathered woods and pale blues for expansive harbor views. Violets & Vinegar Design Group adds hints of green to blue-and-white schemes for added dimension. Tyler Karu Design + Interiors transforms a converted schoolhouse condo into a beach-inspired space with tall windows, a sea blue rug, and surfboards. Laura Brophy Interiors' tropical design features wrap-around windows framing palm trees, with wood, leather, and black metal accents. Studio-Surface channels a minimalist "surf shack" spirit with simple furnishings and a white-and-blue palette. Tyler Karu Design + Interiors, Kevin Browne Architecture, and Sylvain and Sevigny collaborate on a laid-back design using salvaged Douglas fir and stones from the beach. Tidal Interiors creates cohesiveness in open-plan spaces with beiges, wood tones, and blues. Mindy Gayer Design Co. uses washed-out blue fabric on armchairs to create a convivial seating area, complementing shiplap walls and hardwood flooring. Tyler Karu Design + Interiors draws inspiration from surrounding pine trees and the sound of water, using wood accents and a fresh palette of white, beige, and blue. Finally, Thomas Guy Interiors uses a subdued palette of whites and pale blues in a boathouse living room, enlivening it with hints of bright pink and whimsical nautical accessories.
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