1Layer in Blue Accents
Photo: Read McKendree; Design: Ryann SwanIn this East Hampton bungalow, a white upholstered bed, light wood nightstands and rattan accents are elevated by pretty pops of blue. Take notice of the floral lampshades, striped lumbar pillows and patterned throw draping the foot of the bed.
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2Go Bold With Pattern
courtesy of MMB StudioDesign a dramatic interior by using the same blue-and-white pattern for walls, drapes and bed skirt. For a touch of contrast, MMB Studio sticks with simple, crisp white bedding.
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3Incorporate Natural Materials
Laura HullUse weathered woods and textured accents, like rattan shades and paper pendants, to create a calming, nature-inspired bedroom. We love how the team at Burnham Design layers in subtle pink accents in the form of throw pillows and decorates the walls with antique maps.
4Display Maritime Flags
Brian WoodcockGo for a traditional look with nautical flags (a partially fun choice for a kid's room). Pair a navy metal bed frame with themed bedding, including a fish patterned throw pillow sitting front and center.
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5Hang a Beaded Chandelier
Jill Weller/ Design: Arterberry Cooke Architecture 6Decorate With Nautical Stripes
Jacob SnavelyReminiscent of a sailor's uniform, blue-and-white stripes play an iconic role in coastal design. Try striped bedding, throw pillows or an area rug — and don't forget to weave in a few pops of red.
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7Buy a Rattan Bed Frame
James FurmanBlending boho with coastal style, this rattan bed frame brings a natural feel into this cozy blue bedroom from Allito Spaces.
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8Weave in Seafoam Green
Katie CharlotteWhile we typically associate coastal design with shades of blue, there's an array of greens that fit the bill. We love how designer Cortney Bishop mixes seafoam green into this kids' bedroom, from the bedding to the built-in bunk beds.
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9Make Your Own Headboard
Mark Lund 10Blend Neutrals With Subtle Blues
Raquel Langworthy PhotoAccompanying warm neutrals are muted blue accents, namely the bedside lamps, bench and an array of throw pillows and blankets. For an elevated style, K+Co. Living goes for a canopy bed.
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11Add Wicker Accents
Stephen KarlischWicker is a staple of coastal interior design, whether it's rattan furniture, jute rugs or woven wall art. Here, Wesley-Wayne Interiors arranges wicker baskets on the wall above the bed (which also happens to be adorned in floral wallpaper).
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12Try Wood Paneling
Katie CharlotteFrom the ceiling and walls to window frames, this oceanfront bedroom features light wood paneling. Designer Cortney Bishop opts for an upholstered bed and woven chandelier for added texture.
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13Play With Patterns
Photo: Katie Charlotte; Design: Cortney BishopWhile these geometric patterns don't feel obviously nautical, the combination — from the wallpaper and drapery to bedding and area rug — looks beautiful and breezy.
14Create a Tropical Feel
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15Give It a Moody Twist
Shade DeggsWhile coastal bedrooms are typically light and airy, designer Lindye Galloway tries something a little different. She paints the walls a light shade and the ceiling black for contrast. The end result feels modern, moody and coastal.
16Match the View
Tim LenzIf you've got a striking view, turn it into the bedroom's focal point. Find window treatments and bedding in an ocean-inspired shade, just as Mendelson Group does here.
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17Turn to Navy Blue
Mel WillisKeep it traditional with navy blue bedding and don't be afraid of classic anchor decor. Super fitting that this blue bedroom was designed by yacht interior designers TACKstudios.
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18Opt for Pastel Shades
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19Add a Pair of Accent Chairs
Katie Charlotte 20Hang a Floral Shade
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Alyssa Gautieri (she/her) is the associate lifestyle editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers all things home and interior design. Prior to joining GH in 2022, she wrote for publications including ELLE Decor, Chairish, BobVila.com, Unique Homes Magazine and LODGING Magazine, in addition to crafting product copy for home brands like BrylaneHome and VIGO Industries.
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