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Tuesday · 26 May 2026 · The Reading Desk

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Coastal Living

How to Incorporate Beachy Colors into Your Home Decor

How to Incorporate Beachy Colors into Your Home Decor Oh, the beach! It’s all about sun-soaked sands, crashing waves, and those dreamy hues that make you want to kick off your shoes and sip something coconutty. Bringing beachy colors into your home decor—think soft blues, creamy whites, sandy beiges, and pops of coral—creates a vibe that’s both calming and vibrant, like a permanent vacation. I’m rushing through this, but let’s splash some coastal magic onto your walls, shelves, and nooks with wall decor, plants, storage baskets, and more, all while keeping it fun, fresh, and totally you. Here’s how to weave those seaside shades into your space, with a few laughs, a metaphor or two, and a quote to seal the deal. 🐚 Paint Your Walls with Coastal Hues Start with your walls—they’re the canvas of your beachy masterpiece. Slap on a soft aqua or a muted turquoise to mimic the ocean’s gentle ripples. I once helped a friend paint her living room a pale blue, and she swore it felt like she was floating in the Caribbean—until her cat knocked over the paint can, creating a “tidal wave” on her rug. For a subtler approach, try a sandy beige or a crisp white with a hint of seashell pink. Accent walls work wonders too; a coral or seafoam green behind your couch screams beach bungalow. Pair these with driftwood-inspired wall decor, like a reclaimed wood sign or a starfish wreath, to anchor the vibe.

“Color is a power which directly influences the soul.” — Wassily Kandinsky

🌿 Sprinkle in Plants and Flowers Nothing says beachy like lush greenery swaying in the breeze. Grab some potted palms or monstera plants to channel tropical shores. Place them in ceramic flower pots glazed in ocean blues or sandy neutrals—think of them as your room’s personal palm trees. I once stuffed a corner with faux seagrass in a whitewashed planter, and it looked so real, my neighbor asked if I’d smuggled it from Miami. Add vases bursting with white hydrangeas or coral peonies for that just-picked-from-the-dunes feel. Arrange them on a console table with seashell bowls for extra coastal flair. These pops of green and floral color keep your space lively, like a beachside garden party. 🧺 Stow Clutter in Stylish Storage Boxes and Baskets Beachy decor thrives on breezy, open vibes, so hide the chaos! Woven seagrass baskets or rattan storage boxes in creamy whites or soft grays tuck away blankets, magazines, or your kid’s toy tsunami. I learned this the hard way when my “minimalist” beachy nook turned into a landfill of dog toys—now a chic basket saves the day. Stack a few under a console or beside your sofa for easy access and a touch of texture. Bonus: they double as decor, blending function with that coastal cottage charm, like a lighthouse guiding your clutter to safety. 🪞 Reflect Light with Mirrors Mirrors are your secret weapon for amplifying beachy colors and making your space feel as open as the horizon. Hang a round rattan mirror above your entry table to reflect that aqua wall or coral vase. I once scored a driftwood-framed mirror at a flea market, and it’s now the star of my hallway, bouncing light like sunlight off the waves. Try a cluster of smaller mirrors with rope or shell frames for a quirky, coastal gallery wall. They’ll make your room feel bigger, brighter, and ready for a sunset stroll. 🕯️ Warm It Up with Candle Holders and Candles Candlelight adds a soft glow, like the last rays of a beach sunset. Pick candle holders in weathered wood, frosted glass, or brass with a nautical nod—think lighthouse chic. Place ivory or pale blue candles in them to echo the sand and sea. I once lit a sea breeze-scented candle in a coral holder, and my guests swore they could hear waves crashing. Group a few on a tray with some shells or sea glass for a centerpiece that’s pure coastal magic. Just don’t leave them burning during your nap—trust me, I learned that one the smoky way. 🏺 Add Vases and Bowls for Pops of Color Vases and bowls are your chance to play with beachy colors in small, bold doses. A turquoise glass vase on your dining table, filled with white orchids, screams seaside elegance. Or try a sandy beige bowl filled with coral-hued stones for a subtle nod to the shore. I once dropped a mint green bowl on my coffee table, tossed in some faux pearls, and called it my “mermaid treasure”—my friends still rave about it. Mix and match textures like ceramic, glass, or woven materials to keep things dynamic, like waves lapping at different shores. 📌 Pin It Up with Coastal Noticeboards Noticeboards aren’t just for to-do lists—they’re decor gold! Cover one in burlap or linen in a soft taupe or aqua, then pin up postcards, beach photos, or dried seaweed for that personal touch. I stuck a noticeboard in my kitchen with a coral frame, and it’s now a shrine to my beach vacay memories, complete with a ticket stub from a boardwalk carousel. Hang one above your desk or in a hallway to add function and a splash of coastal personality. It’s like a scrapbook you can stare at while pretending to work. 🪑 Tie It All Together with Textiles Don’t sleep on throw pillows, rugs, or curtains—they’re the glue for your beachy palette. Toss pillows in stripes of navy, white, and coral on your sofa, or drape a beige linen throw for that weathered beach house feel. A jute rug under your coffee table grounds the space, while sheer white curtains let light dance through like sea mist. I once swapped my heavy drapes for gauzy ones, and my room felt like it exhaled—pure beachy bliss. Mix patterns sparingly, like a subtle wave print, to keep it cohesive without turning into a surf shop explosion. 🌊 Final Splash: Make It Yours Beachy colors are all about evoking that carefree, toes-in-the-sand vibe, but your home should still feel like you. Mix in personal treasures—a shell you found on vacation, a photo of your dog chasing waves, or a quirky thrift store find. The goal is a space that feels like a coastal escape, not a museum. As my grandma once said, “A home without personality is just a house with better lighting.” So, grab those vases, light those candles, and let your space sing with the colors of the sea.

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