Here are our best coastal bedroom ideas taken straight from luxurious, beachside hotels to make sure you can make your home feel vacational.
1- A Coastal Bedroom needs to feel soothing

When going on a summer vacation to a beachside destination, relaxation should be something you feel from the moment you first step into the hotel, to the moment you leave.
That being said, there are many different ways you can make a coastal bedroom feel more relaxing, namely through the usage of neutral, clean colors that complement the beachside view, such as beige and white.
In your own home, make sure also to use minimalist furniture, like armchairs and bedside tables, with the same neutral colors we said before, and that mainly prioritize comfort and functionality.
2- Make way for natural light

When designing a beachside bedroom, natural light is normally used to our advantage, in order to bring out a broader sense of connection with nature and help relax whoever steps inside the room.
This can be done by investing in large curtains that lead to the balcony, as we can see in this bedroom, but even without that, you can make your coastal bedroom take better advantage of natural light by using light colors in the walls, placing mirrors, other reflective surfaces, and skylights.
3- Enjoying the seaside without leaving the room

When it comes to coastal getaways, you might not want to leave the coziness of your own bedroom at times, which is perfectly fine, but that also means that a good coastal bedroom has to be prepared for this scenario beforehand.
A well-placed table on the balcony, with a couple of chairs practically begging you to sit down and have a cocktail while gazing at the ocean, or just a simple daybed put in the general direction of the beach, are all it takes to make you think twice about leaving the bedroom.
If you want to, you can even add a small side table by the daybed so you can relax and read a book without a care in the world, and who knows, maybe think about taking a stroll on the beach at the end of the day.
4- Blend Modern with Natural

While a lot of the coastal bedrooms we have seen so far haven’t been necessarily leaning much into a modern aesthetic, it’s entirely possible to do so while maintaining the comforting, beachside feel in the room.
You can do that by adding modern style furniture and decor, and by maintaining a neutral color palette, keeping the focus on whites, greys, and light browns, while also adding a few elements that reminisce about the sunbathing on the beach.
A simple armchair can be enough to remind you of how close you are to the beach, for example.
5- Throw in some earthy tones to the mix

Since the other rooms have mostly neutral colors, it might seem that a coastal bedroom isn’t normally very fond of other types of color palettes, which isn’t true.
An earthy tone is also something that can be masterfully used to bring out a more natural feel to the room, and it also mixes in nicely if you are already using white walls and neutral pieces of furniture.
Take this room as a great example of how to mix in earthy tones with more neutral ones, making a truly marvelous sight to behold, making it a strong complement to the beautiful sea.
6-Bring out a sense of luxury

Last but not least, luxury isn’t something unusual for a coastal bedroom, meaning that making a room feel comfortable, close to nature and the sea, and luxurious is something that is not only possible, but a staple in these bedrooms.
Luxury can come in many different ways, but a very common way to transmit this is through displaying various art pieces, such as sculptures and paintings, and by including smooth shapes, sophisticated textures in the furniture, as well as patterns in the decor, such as rugs.
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