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Decor, Living Room · May 23, 2024

27 Neutral Coastal Living Room Ideas to Refresh Your Home 

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This post shows you the best neutral coastal living room ideas.

What’s not to love about coastal living room decor? 

It’s serene, refreshing, and relaxing. 

Coastal decor is amazing, but sometimes it can be a bit much to commit to. 

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That’s why a neutral coastal decor is amazing.

It’s light and airy, focusing on bringing the beach to your living room without being too overbearing.

It embraces soft colors and natural materials like rattan.

If you’re not sure how to bring this neutral coastal vibe into your living room, don’t worry! 

I’ve gathered some ideas, tips, and inspiring pictures that will make it easier for you to achieve that neutral coastal feel in your home.

Here are 27 neutral coastal living room decor ideas to refresh your home.

1. Decorate with soft materials in theme

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Whether you’re going for a coastal or neutral theme, every living room needs the extra cozy touch that plush blankets and throw pillows provide. 

They really give your living room some texture. 

I can’t stress how pretty it looks especially when it fits the neutral coastal theme perfectly.

2. Add coastal artwork

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A great way to bring some coastal decor into your living room is with art. 

Art occupies a great amount of wall space and can become a great focal point. 

So, pretty coastal art will definitely complement the theme. 

For what artwork to display, think of beaches, ocean waves, or seashells.

3. Decorate with plants

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This neutral coastal decor is not complete without some greenery. 

You can always try to incorporate house plants such as ferns or succulents. 

I do prefer taller plants because of the hint of drama they bring to a space.

4. Add photos with palm trees

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Another amazing way to really capture the essence of a neutral coastal theme is with palm trees. 

Palm trees just have a relaxing vibe about them that reminds you of beaches and high humidity. 

Hang a framed photograph of a tropical beach or a canvas print of swaying palm fronds.

5. Add some glamor with silver decor

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A great color to incorporate in your neutral coastal decor is silver. 

Silver will make a great metallic accent that gives a subtle touch of shimmer. 

For some silver accents, incorporate elements such as silver-framed mirrors, candle holders, lamp bases, or decorative objects to reflect light.

6. Add a blue accent wall

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Blue accent walls work great for this theme. 

By painting one wall a soft shade of blue, you really commit to the coastal theme. 

You can choose to opt for hues like seafoam, aqua, or sky blue that evoke the calming tones of the ocean.

7. Commit to the theme

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Sometimes the best advice when you’re decorating for a specific theme is to commit to it wholeheartedly. 

That’s why you should choose furniture, accessories, and artwork that reflect the relaxed and breezy atmosphere of coastal living. 

For the neutral theme, choose neutral colors like white, cream, and beige.

8. Try a picture ledge

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Why decorate with one artwork when you can with multiple artwork prints and photos! 

I love picture ledges especially. 

You’ll need to curate some art pieces that fit the neutral coastal theme.

Finally, display them on your living room ledge, and you have a picture ledge that fits the theme.

9. Decorate with boho woven wall art

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For a neutral coastal decor, add some boho elements with woven wall decor. 

Opt for macrame wall hangings, tapestries, or rattan baskets to add depth and visual interest to your walls. 

Don’t forget to add hints of blue and coastal decor/art to bring everything together.

10. Create a neutral coastal decor tray

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Decor trays are always fun to create. 

This tray has an endearing charm to it, maybe it’s because of the beachy and seaside vibes. 

Start with an adorable tray. 

Fill in with coastal-inspired accents such as seashells, driftwood pieces, and coral sculptures. 

Don’t forget scented candles!

11. Try white coastal decor

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This decor is a great example of neutral coastal decor. 

While I love the charm of blue in coastal decor, it’s always great to try something new. 

Choose furniture with white slipcovers and rattan material for a relaxed and casual vibe. 

Accessorize with nautical-inspired decor such as striped throw pillows, rope-wrapped accents, and themed art.

12. Add a sea-inspired console table

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Another way to add some drama or make a statement with a console table. 

Look for a console table crafted from weathered or distressed wood to mimic the look of weather-beaten seaside treasures. 

Decorate the table with coastal-themed accents such as seashells, coral sculptures, and candles. 

Top it off with framed palm trees art.

13. Keep it light and airy

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For a light and airy coastal decor in your living room, try out these ideas. 

Choose upholstery for light-colored sofas and chairs, such as white or beige slipcovers, to create a breezy atmosphere. 

Also, keep window treatments minimal to maximize natural light. 

Finally, decorate with mirrors strategically to reflect light.

14. Decorate a cart with coastal decor

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If you have an empty corner in your living room, then this decor works great for you. 

Choose a cart with rattan for the rustic beachy vibe.

 Decorate the cart with coastal-inspired elements such as seashell-shaped dishes, glass jars filled with sand and seashells.

15. Decorate with blue accents

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Nothing really says coastal decor like blue. 

Choose throw pillows and blankets in shades of blue, ranging from soft pastels to deep indigos. 

Also incorporate blue accent pieces such as ceramic vases, decorative bowls, and lamps. 

Finally, hang artwork or framed prints featuring coastal landscapes or seascapes with blue tones.

16. Don’t be afraid of woven or rattan furniture

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Coastal decor is great because it really allows you to embrace natural textures. 

Transforming your living room to a resort is no easy feat.

Opt for pieces such as wicker armchairs, rattan coffee tables, or woven side tables to add warmth and character to your living room.

17. Add a rug that fits the theme

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To really anchor in the neutral coastal theme, choose a rug. 

Rugs that will reflect the colors and textures of the coast, such as sandy neutrals, ocean blues, or seafoam greens. 

It is also a great addition in your living room and will give you some extra comfort underfoot.

18. Paint your doors blue

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For some extra coastal charm, you just have to try painting your door blue! 

Whether it’s the front door or interior doors, a coat of blue paint adds a touch of seaside style. 

So choose a shade of blue that compliments your existing color palette such as soft sky blue, deep navy, or vibrant turquoise.

19. Try a blue, white, green color scheme

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It’s always a great idea to experiment with your color scheme. 

For this neutral coastal theme, a refreshing color scheme will be a game changer. 

Combine shades of blue, white, and green to embrace the beauty of the ocean, sandy shores, and lush coastal landscapes.

20. Try white with wooden accents

This neutral coastal theme is all about the simplicity of coastal decor. 

White reflects the brightness of coastal spaces, while wooden elements add warmth and texture reminiscent of the outdoors. 

Incorporate wooden accents like wooden coffee tables or console tables with white finishes. 

Don’t forget to add coastal decor that fits the theme.

21. Don’t forget pillows

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Pillows are probably a must-have for coastal decor, especially in your living room. 

Choose pillows in soft fabrics like cotton or linen in shades of blue, white, or green to complement your coastal color scheme. 

Also opt for textures like nautical stripes, sea-inspired patterns, or botanical prints to fit the theme perfectly.

22. Decorate with a round rattan rug

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I love round rugs and this rattan rug just has something special about it. 

A round rattan rug really speaks to a laid-back coastal vibe. 

Place the rug beneath a coffee table or in the middle of your room to anchor the space and create a focal point.

23. Style your built-ins with coastal decor

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Another great space to decorate is your built-ins. 

It is a great space to decorate for themed decor. 

Make use of the open shelving units to display a collection of coastal-inspired accessories such as seashells, beach-themed books, coral sculptures, and woven baskets. 

Finally, mix and match different textures and materials to add visual interest.

24. Try modern coastal decor

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You have to try this modern take on coastal decor, of course, it uses neutral colors too. 

For this decor, it’s best to opt for cleaner lines. 

Choose neutral colors like white, beige, and gray as the base palette, then add pops of coastal hues like blue or green.

25. Create a beach-themed gallery wall

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We really can’t forget about gallery walls because they are really amazing. 

First, you’ll choose a variety of artwork and decor pieces that really represent the beauty of the beach, such as framed photographs of coastal landscapes. 

Arrange the pieces in a cohesive layout and mix and match till it looks perfect.

26. Layer with different blue tones

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I can never really stop talking about the importance of layering. 

Layering works really great especially for coastal decor. 

You can start off by layering pillows and blankets in a variety of blue tones from soft pastels to deep indigos, to create depth and dimension in your decor.

27. Bring warmth with browns

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Brown will bring warmth to your living room. 

It’s a great color to incorporate into your neutral coastal color scheme. 

Choose furniture pieces like a brown leather couch. 

Pair it with blue pillows to evoke the coastal vibe against the earthy tones.

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