Coastal Inspired Interiors

Image: Clair Strong Interior Design

Who doesn’t dream of living by the sea? Of waking up to the sound of crashing waves, bonfires on the beach and long walks across cliff tops…

Sadly beach living isn’t on the cards for many of us, but that easy-breezy lifestyle isn’t entirely out of reach. Coastal – or nautical – interior design has been a favourite among designers and home owners for years. It’s a trend that never really loses appeal, or goes out of fashion, it simply evolves with time.

This airy, bright and relaxed look can work year round; it’s not just for spring and summer. I’m going to show you how to create your very own beautiful coastal retreat:

First things first: a subtle approach is key. For a stylish home that evokes memories of summer holidays and Britain’s beautiful coastline don’t overload your space with beach-themed accessories. You don’t need lighthouse ornaments, a collection of shells or hundreds of boat motifs to create this look (but by all means use them if you love them). It’s really all about the use of colour, pattern and materials.

In terms of colour, think white, blue, green and coral. Be inspired by the many colours of the ocean – from jewel-like turquoise to deep, moody navy and everything in between. White is an excellent colour for walls and floors; it will make even the darkest room feel bright and airy. It’s also a great base on which to layer your oceanic hues.

You’ll see lots of wood in coastal homes, particularly raw, minimally treated timber. From wood-panelled walls to driftwood mantle pieces and neatly stacked logs next to the fire, wood is an essential feature.

Glass is another wonderfully evocative material and here it will add lots of depth. Big, open windows will let in lots of light of course, while mirrors will reflect light and colour beautifully. Even glass furniture can work to great effect.

Stripes and polka dots are classic coastal themes. You can go for a traditional white and blue stripe or something a little more contemporary. Other typical patterns include gingham checks and chevron. Of course, you can shun pattern altogether for an especially laid-back vibe.

Now comes the fun part: accessorising! A few finishing touches to really bring that beach look home. I think plants are essential; Aloe Vera or any type of palm will look spectacular in a coastal living room or bedroom. Decorative coral-like sculptures, sea turtle ornaments, botanical paintings, rope baskets and big glass vases are also ideal accents. You can go big with a wall-hung surfboard and shell print wallpaper or small with a fisherman’s lantern and nothing else. The choice is all yours!