45 Elegant Coastal Bedroom Designs for 2025

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45 Elegant Coastal Bedroom Designs for 2025
captiva island\, florida beach home designed by janie molster and her partner\, kate stikeleather. primary bedroom.pinterest
Carmel Brantley
1

Choose a Patterned Tile

west palm beach home designed by cece bowman of kemble interiors. bunk room. bedroom.
Carmel Brantley

Tile isn’t the most common bedroom flooring option, but in this coastal bedroom design, the fun pattern in a classic coastal color palette works oh-so well. Designer Cece Bowman of Kemble Interiors complemented the tile in this bunk room with green and blue paint colors on the walls and ceiling, and added brightness with the white bunk beds and trim.

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2

Layer Your Textiles

real estate advisor dawn mckenna's naples\, florida house. guest bedroom.
Nicole Franzen

Though there is no blue present in this coastal bedroom by Kelly Hurliman, she still managed to capture a beachy vibe with her laying of textiles and by using plenty of bright whites. From the lampshade on the pendant light to the matching bed frame and valances to the textured wallpaper in picture frame molding, the textiles here add that cozy coastal touch.

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Opt for a Canopy Bed

captiva island\, florida beach home designed by janie molster and her partner\, kate stikeleather. guest bedroom.
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In this sunny guest bedroom, designer Janie Molster put in a white canopy bed, which always brings a luxury vibe. However, it’s the cottagecore style and the custom yellow and white Schumacher panels that give it a more coastal vibe.

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4

Embrace Scalloped Edges

captiva island\, florida beach home designed by janie molster and her partner\, kate stikeleather. primary bedroom.
Carmel Brantley

This bedroom by Janie Molster is quintessentially coastal. From the blue and white color scheme to the canopy bed to the scalloped details, it captures a relaxed seaside feeling. It’s like summer in a box.

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5

Choose a Scenic Wallpaper

tv personality breegan jane's venice beach\, california home. guest bedroom.
Ryan Garvin

In this guest bedroom, designer Breegan Jane chose a wide-panel wallpaper to bring in the tropics. It resembles a mural and depicts a an Indian Ocean beach. Let this be proof that you don’t need to rely on the typical coastal color scheme to still capture the al fresco aesthetic.

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6

Design for the Client

kansas city, missouri, tudor home designed by mallory robins and elizabeth bennett of kobel + co. childs room.
Nate Sheets

The coastal vibe typically feels elegant and mature, but the team at Kobel + Co know to cater to the client no matter what—and this coastal bedroom is meant for a child. Rather than make it extremely bright and airy, the designers chose to go a bit more earthy with the color scheme, adding nautical touches to make it feel less adult.

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7

Style Appropriate Accents

oceanfront home in rosemary beach, florida designed by ashley gilbreath interior design.
Emily J Followill

Here, designer Ashley Gilbreath emphasized the coastal aesthetic using fitting accents, like the wicker chair and the woven mirror and pendant light. Without these additions, the room wouldn’t look as beachy.

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8

Mix It Up Using Patterns

house in the chicago suburb of hinsdale, illinois designed by sarah vaile interior design. primary bedroom.
Lesley Unruh

Sarah Vaile was able to infuse non-coastal patterns in this bedroom while still capturing the proper ambiance because she chose organically-shaped prints. The blue and white zebra print on the bench and pillow has the right color scheme, and the other pillows on the bed have enough neutral tones to balance out the heavy blue in the room.

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9

Bring in Seashells

kips bay palm beach
Carmel Brantley

Nothing says “coastal” like seashells. The designers behind this one-of-a-kind canopy bed, mother-daughter duo Cindy Rinfret and Taylor Mattos of Rinfret, Ltd., made it for the Kips Bay Palm Beach Show House with the help of local artist Robin Grubman, who embellished the entire thing with hand-painted seashells. It looks fit for mermaid royalty.

10

Incorporate Earthy Textures

a bed with a red comforter
Nathan Schroder

Limewashed walls, woven textiles, opalescent details—if you want your bedroom to have a moodier color scheme, but still feel beachy, choose textures that feel natural. Classic coastal bedroom design leans more light and airy, but you can use those earthy elements to emulate the style, as Doniphan Moore did here.

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11

Go With Tropical Colors

coastal bedroom
Matt Sartain

To lean more tropical rather than California coastal, try a blue-and-green color scheme. In this bedroom, designer Alison Pickart and Katy Polsby, owner of the wallpaper and textiles company CW Stockwell, used green textiles and blue accents to craft a space that looks like it belongs in a luxurious hotel.

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12

Lean on Yellows

coastal bedroom
Matt Sartain

Part of what we all love about the coast is the endless sunshine, and you can’t capture midday sunlight without the color yellow. Pickart and Polsby wanted a crisp yellow-and-white color scheme in this bedroom, so they chose a sunny palm frond wallcovering to give it a pleasant brightness.

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13

Go With a Playful Bed Frame

floral coastal bedroom
Julia Lynn

Angie Hranowsky had this bed custom made to bring a fun, tropical energy into her clients’ Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina, bungalow. A whimsical, flower-filled choice like this really brings the outdoors in.

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14

Wing It

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Emily J Followill

This cheeky wallcovering with repeating cranes lends a bright coastal feeling. Ashley Gilbreath matched the colors in it to the ones in the bolster pillow on the bed, softening the transition from the bold walls to the otherwise neutral furniture choices.

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15

Choose a Classic Stripe

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Emily J Followill

The right kind of stripe adds an elevated, airy touch to a room. Gilbreath decorated this bedroom in a more traditional style, bringing in coastal touches through the wallpaper, wall art, wicker basket, and soft color palette.

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Go With a Deep Blue

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Emily J Followill

Gilbreath wanted to nod to nautical decor in this bunk room with the deep blue paint color and brass hardware. And if those aren’t enough, the precious boat drawing helps with the theme.

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17

Lean Into Bohemian Style

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Claire Thomas

Beautiful teal wainscoting paired with vibrant oranges give this bedroom a fun bohemian aesthetic that’s balanced by the greenery, artwork, and bright white walls, ceiling, and bedding. While design scheme by Claire Thomas is definitely for the free-spirited, it’s still giving us cool beach-girl vibes.

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18

Elevate the Space

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Zeke Ruelas

Thanks to the mix of modern and vintage pieces and the abundance of deep hues, we’re getting major coastal energy from this bedroom. Dee Murphy wanted a “California beachy but elevated vibe” for this oceanside home, and she achieved it by using a fern print wallpaper in a rich blue, lighter wood for the canopy bed, a vintage gold picture frame, and a wicker table lamp.

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19

Install Shiplap

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Laura Sumrak

We know shiplap is controversial, but the kind in this coastal bedroom is seriously reminiscent of driftwood and helps give the space a more rustic feeling. Dominique DeLaney cleverly riffed on the classic blue-and-white color scheme by incorporating multiple textures from the walls to the bed.

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20

Add in Coral Motifs

a bedroom with a bed and a lamp
Nathan Schroder

At first glance, the mirror above this bed might resemble the sun, but upon closer inspection you can see it actually looks like coral. Sure, it could also look like gilded twigs, but in the context of this Florida home by Doniphan Moore, you can see the coastal vision.

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