20 Coastal Bedroom Refresh Ideas You Will Love
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Hey there, coastal lovers! ✨🌊 Ever walked into a room and instantly felt like you're on a breezy beach vacation? That's the magic of a coastal-inspired bedroom, and trust me, I'm about to spill ALL the secrets on how to bring those relaxed, oceanic vibes right into your personal sanctuary.
Last summer, after a particularly stressful work season, I spent a weekend at my aunt's beach house. The moment I stepped into her bedroom—with its soft blues, weathered wood accents, and that unmistakable sea-salt breeze—I felt my stress literally melt away. That's when I knew: coastal design isn't just a style, it's basically a mood-boosting, soul-refreshing life hack.
So, grab your favorite latte, and let's dive into 20 incredible ways to transform your bedroom into a coastal paradise! 🏖️
1. Serene Sand Palette Walls
Picture This: You wake up and it's like you're nestled in a cozy beach cabana. Soft, warm walls surround you, reminiscent of pristine sandy shores at sunrise. The light gently filters in, making the entire room feel like a warm, gentle embrace of coastal comfort.
How to Recreate It:
Select a warm, neutral paint in shades like "Dune White" or "Sandy Shore"
Use a matte or eggshell finish for a soft, natural look
Paint an accent wall for added depth
Add textured wallpaper that mimics sand or driftwood
Use painter's tape for clean, crisp edges
If painting free-hand or using large wall stencils is not for you, you can always put up a sandy beige textured wallpaper and add art in white wooden frames (distressed or not) to create a nice subtle contrast with the wallpaper.
2. Driftwood Headboard Dream
Picture This: Imagine a headboard that looks like it's been lovingly tumbled by ocean waves for decades. Each piece of weathered wood tells a story of maritime adventures, with its unique grain, subtle color variations, and smooth, worn texture that whispers tales of distant shorelines.
How to Recreate It:
Source reclaimed wood or purchase a pre-made driftwood headboard
Sand and seal the wood to prevent splinters
Choose varying wood tones for a natural, weathered look
Consider mounting directly to the wall for a floating effect
Add subtle fairy lights for a magical touch
Driftwood headboards are cool and unique but not readily found at major retailers. If going through a local beach furniture shop to create a custom driftwood headboard does not interest you, the next best option is to find a rustic headboard you love. The rustic/farmhouse style is common in the home decor market.
3. Blue Ombré Bedding Bliss
Picture This: Your bed transforms into a living canvas of ocean depths. Starting with the palest, most delicate blue at the pillows—like the soft morning sky—and gradually deepening to rich, midnight blue at the foot of the bed. It's like watching the ocean's color change from dawn to dusk, all within the comfort of your bedroom.
How to Recreate It:
Select bedding in graduated blue shades
Start with lightest blue at top, deepest at bottom
Mix textures like cotton, linen, and lightweight knits
Add white or cream accent pillows
Layer with a lightweight coastal-themed throw
As my sister likes to remind me, those mass-produced ombre comforters are not for everyone. So, if you don’t like the ombre comforters available at major retailers, you can simply just stick with a solid color comforter and layer different colored blankets on top to create a layered look in both texture and color.
4. Rope Accent Everywhere
Picture This: Nautical charm that doesn't scream "beach souvenir shop" but whispers "sophisticated seafarer." Thick ropes elegantly wrapped around lamp bases, framing mirrors, and adorning drawer pulls—each piece looking like it was carefully salvaged from a classic sailing vessel.
How to Recreate It:
Use thick cotton rope for lamp bases
Create rope-wrapped picture frames
Design a rope mirror surround
Make rope drawer pulls
Hang rope plant holders
5. Shell and Sea Glass Collection Display
Picture This: A carefully curated collection that looks like it's been gathered during lazy walks along the shoreline. Delicate shells in varying shades of cream, white, and soft pink, interspersed with sea glass that catches the light like tiny ocean prisms, arranged in a way that feels both intentional and wonderfully spontaneous.
How to Recreate It:
Use a clear glass shadow box or floating shelves
Mix different sizes and shapes of shells
Include sea glass in soft blues, greens, and whites
Add a few pieces of driftwood for texture
Use museum putty to secure delicate pieces
6. Nautical Rope Lighting Magic
Picture This: Soft, warm lighting that mimics the gentle glow of a lighthouse beacon. Thick nautical rope wound around light fixtures, creating dramatic shadows that dance across your walls like waves, transforming your bedroom into a cozy maritime retreat.
How to Recreate It:
Choose pendant lights with rope-wrapped cords
Install dimmer switches for adjustable ambiance
Use warm-toned LED bulbs
Create a rope-wrapped floor lamp base
Add battery-operated rope light strips for accent lighting
7. Coastal Botanical Print Paradise
Picture This: Walls adorned with botanical prints that look like they've been carefully sketched by a marine botanist. Delicate seagrasses, coral outlines, and marine plant life in soft watercolor hues, creating a sophisticated and serene backdrop that breathes life into your coastal sanctuary.
How to Recreate It:
Select botanical prints with marine themes
Use coordinating frames in white or driftwood tones
Create a gallery wall with varying frame sizes
Mix scientific-style illustrations with softer watercolors
Use archival-quality paper for a museum-like feel
8. Sand-Inspired Textural Rugs
Picture This: A rug that feels like you're walking on the softest, most luxurious section of beach sand. Textured in shades of cream, beige, and soft tan, with a plush feel that makes every step feel like a gentle beach walk.
How to Recreate It:
Choose a high-pile or shag rug in sandy tones
Select natural fibers like wool or cotton
Look for rugs with subtle texture variations
Opt for neutral, beach-inspired color palette
Use rug padding for extra cushioning
9. Weathered Coastal Furniture Accents
Picture This: Furniture that looks like it's been lovingly preserved from an old beach cottage. A nightstand with a distressed white finish, drawer pulls that hint at maritime adventures, and surfaces that tell stories of salty sea breezes and endless summers.
How to Recreate It:
Choose furniture with distressed white or blue finishes
Add nautical-inspired hardware
Use chalk paint for a weathered look
Select pieces with slightly worn edges
Mix in natural wood tones for depth
I know I know… some of you may have a love-hate relationship with anything distressed. I get it! BUT you don’t have to do heavy distressing as shown in the image above. Take any painted wooden table you have, start with a higher grit piece of sandpaper (range is 120 - 220 for distressing), go slow, and start testing a spot on the back of one of the legs. This will give you an idea of how that piece of furniture is going to distress. Then, determine the level of sandpaper grit and how heavy-handed you may need to sand to achieve your look.
10. Aerial Ocean Photography Wall Art
Picture This: Massive wall art that captures the ocean from above—a breathtaking aerial view of coastlines, where deep blue meets sandy shores. The kind of image that makes you feel like you're floating above the most beautiful beach in the world, right from the comfort of your bedroom.
How to Recreate It:
Select large-scale ocean photography prints
Choose images with aerial or abstract ocean views
Use white or light wood frames
Create a feature wall with one large piece
Consider canvas or acrylic print options
To achieve this exact look, you will have to use a custom wallpaper company to take a photo of your favorite ocean or beach shot and turn it into the exact size you need for your bedroom wall. Or you can create a gallery wall arranged with various photos in different types of frames in different shapes and sizes.
11. Underwater Color Palette Bedding
Picture This: Your bed transforms into a living canvas of ocean depths. Imagine bedding that captures the magical transition from crystal-clear shallow waters to deep, mysterious marine blues. Soft aqua pillows blend into deeper teal and navy, creating a mesmerizing underwater landscape right in your bedroom.
How to Recreate It:
Select bedding in graduated blue and green tones
Layer different textures like cotton and linen
Mix solid colors with subtle ocean-inspired patterns
Add white or cream accent pillows for contrast
Use lightweight, breathable fabrics
12. Vintage Nautical Map Accent Wall
Picture This: A wall that tells stories of maritime exploration, with vintage maps that look like they've been carefully preserved from an old captain's study. Soft, aged paper in muted blues and yellows, intricate coastline details, and a sense of adventure that makes your bedroom feel like a treasure trove of maritime memories.
How to Recreate It:
Find large-scale vintage nautical map prints
Use removable wallpaper with map designs
Frame individual map sections in white or weathered frames
Create a gallery wall with map-related accessories
Add soft lighting to highlight map details
To achieve this vintage map mural, you can use a custom wallpaper company to upload the image of your vintage map and turn it into the size you need for your bedroom wall.
Or you can find a peel-and-stick wallpaper version on Amazon, as shown below.
13. Driftwood Mirror Statement Piece
Picture This: A mirror framed by driftwood that looks like it was carefully collected during long, peaceful beach walks. Each piece of wood is uniquely shaped by ocean waves, creating a frame that's both rustic and elegant, reflecting light in the most magical way possible.
How to Recreate It:
Purchase a pre-made driftwood mirror
Create a DIY frame using collected driftwood pieces
Seal the wood to prevent moisture damage
Choose a round or rectangular mirror base
Add subtle fairy lights around the frame for magic
If a large mirror is not what you’re looking for, I would create a gallery wall where a couple of smaller driftwood mirrors are the centerpiece with either framed art mixed it or open shelving displaying other smaller home decor items arranged with the smaller driftwood mirrors. This also works well if you don’t have a large bedroom to showcase an oversized statement piece driftwood mirror.
14. Beach Grass and Seagrass Textures
Picture This: Bring the soft, windswept feeling of coastal grasslands into your bedroom. Imagine woven seagrass baskets, throw pillows with grass-like textures, and decorative elements that capture the gentle sway of beach grasses on a calm summer day.
How to Recreate It:
Use seagrass storage baskets
Select throw pillows with grass-like weaves
Add seagrass or jute area rugs
Incorporate woven wall hangings
Use natural fiber lampshades
15. Coastal Minimalist Color Scheme
Picture This: A bedroom that breathes calm and sophistication. Think crisp white walls, soft sand-inspired accents, and strategic blue touches that remind you of the ocean without feeling like a beach souvenir shop. Clean lines, minimal clutter, maximum serenity.
How to Recreate It:
Paint walls in pure white or soft cream
Use blue accents in strategic locations
Choose furniture with clean, simple lines
Limit color palette to white, sand, and ocean blues
Focus on quality over quantity of decor
16. Porthole-Inspired Window Treatments
Picture This: Windows that transform into magical portholes, framing your view like you're looking out from a luxurious yacht. Crisp white frames, circular designs, and treatments that play with light and shadow, creating a sense of maritime adventure.
How to Recreate It:
Install circular window frames
Use white or light blue curtains
Add decorative porthole-style window trim
Choose sheer fabrics for soft light filtering
Use nautical-inspired curtain hardware
Ok, let’s be realistic here for a second: most of us are not cutting holes in our homes to suit porthole windows. This is definitely aspirational, and you would have to consider how two gigantic circular windows would make the exterior of your home look from a curb appeal standpoint. Most of us probably will incorporate a smaller decorative porthole window as wall decor or buy a porthole-style mirror - that’s how I would achieve this look because I don’t have the style home to pull off the actual circular windows.
17. Coral and Marine Life Sculptures
Picture This: Delicate coral sculptures and marine-inspired art pieces that look like they've been carefully collected from the most beautiful underwater landscapes. Soft whites, pale pinks, and subtle blues that bring the magic of marine life into your personal space.
How to Recreate It:
Select ceramic or resin coral sculptures
Mix different sizes and shapes of marine art
Use white or glass display shelves
Add subtle lighting to highlight sculptures
Include books about marine life for authenticity
18. Shipwrecked Treasure Accents
Picture This: Decorative elements that look like carefully preserved artifacts from a maritime adventure. Vintage compasses, old maritime books, weathered treasure chests, and accessories that whisper stories of ocean voyages and distant horizons.
How to Recreate It:
Collect vintage maritime accessories
Use old trunks as storage or bedside tables
Display vintage compasses and nautical tools
Add maritime-themed coffee table books
Use soft, aged leather accessories
19. Ocean Sound Wave Art
Picture This: Wall art that captures the visual representation of ocean sounds. Imagine sound wave prints in soft blues and whites, looking like a scientific diagram but feeling like a piece of abstract art that connects you to the rhythm of the ocean.
How to Recreate It:
Find sound wave prints of ocean sounds
Choose frames in white or driftwood tones
Create a gallery wall of sound wave art
Use soft, ocean-inspired color palette
Add subtle lighting to highlight prints
Another option is to get a large wall stencil (as shown in the first image below) and paint the art directly onto your walls.
20. Coastal Zen Meditation Corner
Picture This: A small sanctuary within your bedroom that captures the peaceful essence of a secluded beach. A comfortable chair, soft throws, a view of your coastal-inspired room, with elements that invite meditation and tranquility.
How to Recreate It:
Select a comfortable reading chair
Add soft, ocean-colored throws
Include a small indoor water feature
Use natural materials like driftwood
Add meditation cushions in coastal colors
I love the indoor water feature idea because it’s really going to give your room a zen vibe. Although I have included an example of a large indoor/outdoor water fountain below, in case you have limited space, there are many small tabletop water fountains available at major retailers that you can easily pick up at affordable prices.
Final Thoughts
At the end of the day, your coastal bedroom is more than just a room—it's a personal retreat, a daily vacation, a sanctuary that invites you to release the stresses of the day. Remember, these ideas are just a starting point. The most important elements are your personal touches, your memories, and your connection to what’s important to maintain your peace.
So dive in, get creative, and most importantly, have fun transforming your space! Your coastal bedroom oasis awaits. 🌊🏡
Happy decorating, beach lovers!