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How To Decorate A Coastal Bedroom On A Budget

Welcome to your coastal bedroom retreat – Have you ever wished you could wake up to the soothing sound of waves without the oceanfront property price tag? Well, get ready to transform your sleep space into a breezy coastal haven that won’t wash away your savings.

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In this guide, you’re going to learn clever ideas and thrifty tricks to bring the beach to your bedroom without the luxury price. From DIY driftwood decor to savvy storage solutions, I’ll show you how to ride the wave of coastal cool on a low tide budget. Ready to turn your bedroom into a budget-friendly seaside sanctuary? Let’s dive in and make those coastal dreams come true!

Table of Contents

I. Understanding Coastal Style

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BRIE WILLIAMS

A. Key elements of coastal decor

Let’s unpack the treasure chest of coastal style. Picture this: you’re strolling along a quiet beach at sunrise. What do you see? Feel? Smell? That’s the essence we’re bringing into your bedroom!

  • Colors of the sea and sand
  • Natural textures like rope and driftwood
  • Light, airy fabrics that dance in the breeze
  • Seaside-inspired patterns and motifs

Remember, we’re not going for “SeaWorld gift shop” here. Think subtle nods to the coast, not a souvenir stand explosion!

B. Color palette inspiration

Close your eyes and imagine your perfect beach day. Now, open them and grab those paint swatches!

  • Blues: From deep navy to soft sky blue
  • Whites: Crisp and clean like sea foam
  • Sandy neutrals: Warm beiges and soft tans
  • Pops of coral or seafoam green for fun

Pro Tip: The perfect coastal palette mimics what you see at the shoreline – soft blues, warm sands, and pops of color like a bright beach umbrella or tropical flower.

C. Textures and materials

Time to get touchy-feely with your coastal bedroom dreams:

  • Smooth, weathered woods
  • Chunky knit throws
  • Nubby linen curtains
  • Sleek glass lamps
  • Rough jute rugs

Mix and match these textures to create depth and interest. It’s like building the perfect sandcastle – layers are key!

“Don’t underestimate the power of texture! Woven baskets, jute rugs, and driftwood pieces can add depth and dimension to your coastal bedroom. Don’t be afraid to mix and match textures for a more relaxed and inviting feel”. Says decorator, Emily Henderson.

Did you know? A poll shows that 75% of people associate natural materials with a true coastal feel. Let’s give the people what they want!

Now that we’ve mapped out the coastal territory, are you ready to set sail on your budget-friendly bedroom makeover? Next stop: making dollars and sense of your seaside dreams!

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II. Setting Your Budget

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JESSICA KLEWICKI GLYNN

Alright, let’s talk money – but don’t worry, we’re keeping things shipshape and affordable!

A. Determining your spending limit

Before we dive into the deep end of decorating, let’s figure out how much you can comfortably spend. Here’s a simple approach:

  • List your monthly income and expenses
  • Identify how much you can set aside for your coastal bedroom project
  • Consider spreading the costs over a few months if needed

Remember, creating a beautiful coastal bedroom doesn’t require a treasure chest of gold doubloons!

B. Prioritizing elements

Now, let’s chart our course:

  • What’s most important for your coastal vibe? Maybe it’s the bedding or a statement piece of artwork?
  • Which items will have the biggest impact on the overall look?
  • What can you DIY vs. what needs to be purchased?

Make a list and rank your priorities. This will help you allocate your budget wisely.

C. DIY vs. store-bought items

Here’s where we can really stretch your decorating dollars:

  • Identify projects you can tackle yourself (we’ll cover some great DIY ideas later!)
  • Research the cost of materials vs. buying ready-made items
  • Consider your time and skills – sometimes it’s worth investing in key pieces

Pro Tip: Look for inspiration in coastal decor magazines or websites, then brainstorm how you can recreate the look for less.

Remember, creating your coastal bedroom retreat is about capturing a feeling, not emptying your wallet. By setting a realistic budget and prioritizing your spending, you’ll be well on your way to seaside bliss without financial stress. Ready to dive into the fun part – choosing colors? Let’s sail on to the next section!

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III. Color Scheme

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JOYELLE WEST

Let’s paint your coastal bedroom with the hues of sea and shore!

A. Choosing the right shades of blue and white

Blue and white are the stars of coastal decor, but choosing the right shades can make all the difference:

  • Blues: Consider soft sky blues, serene aquas, or deeper navy tones
  • Whites: Opt for crisp, clean whites or warmer off-whites to create a fresh, airy feel

Note: Test paint samples on your walls at different times of day to see how the light affects them.

B. Incorporating sandy neutrals

To balance the blues and whites, we’ll add some warmth with sandy neutrals:

  • Light beiges and tans can mimic the color of beach sand
  • Soft greys can represent weathered driftwood or stones

These colors ground the space and prevent it from feeling too cool or stark.

C. Accent colors for pop

While blue and white dominate, a few carefully chosen accent colors can bring your coastal bedroom to life:

  • Coral or salmon pink for a splash of warmth
  • Seafoam green for a fresh, natural touch
  • Sunny yellow for a hint of cheerful brightness

Use these sparingly in accessories like throw pillows, artwork, or small decor items.

Note: In the interior design world the 60-30-10 rule is a good guideline for color distribution in a room. This means using your dominant color (likely blue or white) for about 60% of the space, your secondary color for 30%, and your accent color for the remaining 10%.

Remember, the goal is to create a calming, cohesive space that reminds you of lazy days by the sea. By carefully selecting your color palette, you’re laying the foundation for your budget-friendly coastal retreat.

Next up, we’ll look at how to choose and refresh furniture to complement your new color scheme. Ready to make waves with your decor choices?

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IV. Furniture Selection

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BRIE WILLIAMS

Let’s anchor your coastal bedroom with the right furniture choices – without sinking your budget!

A. Repurposing existing pieces

Before you shop, take a fresh look at what you already have:

  • Can you paint your current dresser a crisp white or weathered blue?
  • Would your bedside tables look beachy with a light sanding and whitewash finish?
  • Could your bed frame be transformed with a DIY upholstered headboard in a coastal fabric?

Repurposing is budget-friendly and gives your pieces a unique, personal touch.

B. Thrift store and flea market finds

Treasure hunting at second-hand stores can yield amazing results:

  • Look for solid wood pieces that can be easily painted or refinished
  • Keep an eye out for wicker or rattan furniture that instantly adds a coastal vibe
  • Don’t overlook smaller items like lamps or mirrors that can be updated with paint or new shades

Remember, one person’s castoff could be your coastal bedroom’s statement piece!

C. Budget-friendly new options

If you need to buy new, focus on key pieces that offer the most impact:

  • Invest in a comfortable mattress – it’s the foundation of your sleep sanctuary
  • Look for simple, clean-lined furniture that won’t overpower your coastal theme
  • Consider multifunctional pieces like storage ottomans or a bed with built-in drawers

Note: Investing in quality for items you use daily (like your bed) and saving on decorative pieces that are easier to switch out over time.

When shopping, keep in mind that coastal style furniture often features:

  • Light-colored woods or white finishes
  • Simple, unfussy designs
  • Natural materials like wood, wicker, or rattan

By mixing repurposed items, thrift store finds, and carefully chosen new pieces, you can create a coastal bedroom that’s both stylish and budget-friendly. Your furniture choices set the stage for your beach-inspired oasis – next, we’ll look at how to dress up those walls without breaking the bank!

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V. Wall Decor

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KELLER + KELLER

Time to make those walls sing with coastal charm without drowning your budget!

A. DIY art projects

Get creative and personal with your wall art:

  • Frame your own beach photos or postcards
  • Create a gallery wall with painted wooden frames in coastal colors
  • Make a driftwood wall hanging or macramé piece

These projects add a unique touch and can be incredibly cost-effective.

B. Beach-themed prints and posters

For affordable ready-made options:

  • Look for vintage seaside travel posters
  • Choose botanical prints of coastal plants or seashell illustrations
  • Select abstract art in blues and sandy tones

Tip: Many online marketplaces offer affordable digital downloads of coastal-themed art that you can print yourself.

C. Using adhesive hooks for easy hanging

Adhesive hooks are a renter’s best friend and perfect for lightweight coastal decor:

  • Hang a collection of straw hats or beach bags
  • Create a seashell display
  • Put up lightweight mirrors or picture frames

These hooks allow for easy rearranging without damaging walls.

Note: Wall decor plays a crucial role in tying a room’s theme together. The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) often emphasizes the importance of personalized art in creating a space that feels uniquely yours.

Remember, when it comes to coastal wall decor, less is often more. You want to evoke the feeling of a breezy, uncluttered beach house, not overwhelm the space.

By combining DIY projects, affordable prints, and clever hanging solutions, you can create a visually interesting coastal backdrop without breaking the bank. Ready to soften things up? Let’s sail on to textiles and soft furnishings!

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VI. Textiles and Soft Furnishings

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Let’s wrap your coastal bedroom in comfort with budget-friendly fabrics and textures!

A. Bedding choices

Your bed is the focal point, so choose wisely:

  • Look for cotton or linen sheets in white or soft blues
  • Consider a duvet cover with subtle coastal patterns like thin stripes or small anchors
  • Add texture with a chunky knit throw in a neutral tone

Pro Tip: Invest in the best quality sheets you can afford – they touch your skin directly and can greatly impact sleep quality.

B. Window treatments

Frame your views (or create the illusion of them) with the right window dressings:

  • Light, breezy curtains in white or pale blue can evoke seaside charm
  • Natural woven shades add texture and warmth
  • Consider DIY-ing curtains from drop cloths for an affordable, relaxed look

C. Throw pillows and rugs

These accessories can tie your coastal look together:

  • Mix solid and patterned throw pillows in your chosen coastal palette
  • Look for pillows with coastal motifs like coral, starfish, or waves
  • Add a natural fiber rug like jute or sisal for texture and durability

Note: It’s worth noting that the National Sleep Foundation emphasizes the importance of comfortable, breathable bedding for good sleep quality. This aligns well with the light, airy fabrics often used in coastal decor.

When selecting textiles, remember that coastal style often incorporates:

  • Natural fibers like cotton, linen, and jute
  • Light, breezy fabrics that move easily
  • Textures that mimic beach elements (rough like sand, smooth like shells)

By carefully selecting bedding, window treatments, and accessories, you can create a soft, inviting coastal retreat without overspending. These elements will bring your beach-inspired oasis to life, making it a true haven for relaxation.

Next, let’s shed some light on how to illuminate your coastal bedroom!

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VII. Lighting

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BRIE WILLIAMS; STYLING BY LIZ STRONG

Let’s brighten up your coastal bedroom with the perfect glow, without letting your budget get washed away!

“Natural light is essential for creating a calming and airy coastal vibe. Invest in sheer curtains to let the sunshine in, and consider using mirrors to bounce light around the room, especially in smaller spaces.” Says interior designer, Joanna Gaines.

A. Natural light maximization

Embrace the sun-soaked feel of a beach house:

  • Keep window treatments light and airy to let in maximum daylight
  • Use mirrors strategically to reflect and amplify natural light
  • Trim any outdoor foliage that might be blocking sunlight from your windows

Remember, good natural light not only enhances the coastal vibe but can also improve your mood and sleep patterns.

B. Table and floor lamps

Add layers of light with carefully chosen lamps:

  • Look for lamp bases in materials like glass, driftwood, or ceramic in coastal hues
  • Choose lampshades in light colors or natural materials like linen
  • Consider repurposing items like glass bottles or driftwood as DIY lamp bases

Pro Tip: Thrift stores and flea markets can be great sources for unique, budget-friendly lamps that you can easily update with paint or new shades.

C. String lights for ambiance

Create a magical, starry-night feel:

  • Drape string lights around your headboard for a soft, dreamy glow
  • Use battery-operated fairy lights in glass jars for a beachy lantern effect
  • Hang string lights along the ceiling for an overall warm ambiance

Note: According to the Illuminating Engineering Society, layered lighting (combining ambient, task, and accent lighting) is key to creating a well-lit, comfortable space. This approach fits perfectly with coastal bedroom design, allowing you to create a versatile lighting scheme that can shift from bright and energizing to soft and relaxing.

When selecting lighting for your coastal bedroom, aim for fixtures that:

  • Have a light, airy feel
  • Incorporate natural materials or sea-inspired elements
  • Provide a warm, soft glow rather than harsh illumination

By thoughtfully combining natural light, lamps, and creative lighting solutions, you can achieve that sun-kissed, relaxed coastal ambiance without breaking the bank. Your budget-friendly beach retreat is really starting to shine!

Ready to add those final touches that will make your coastal bedroom uniquely yours? Let’s dive into accessories next!

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VIII. Accessories and Finishing Touches

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J. SAVAGE GIBSON; STYLING BY HEATHER CHADDUCK HILLEGAS

Let’s bring your coastal bedroom to life with carefully chosen accessories that won’t sink your budget!

A. Seashells and driftwood displays

Bring a piece of the beach indoors:

  • Collect seashells and driftwood from your beach trips (if permitted)
  • Arrange shells in clear glass jars or bowls
  • Create a simple driftwood wall hanging or place larger pieces as sculptural elements

Remember, a little goes a long way – you want to evoke the beach, not recreate it entirely.

B. Coastal-inspired knick-knacks

Add character with small, meaningful items:

  • Look for nautical elements like small anchors, ship wheels, or vintage compasses
  • Include items with sea life motifs like starfish or coral shapes
  • Incorporate blue and white ceramics for a classic coastal touch

Pro Tip: Flea markets, thrift stores, and even dollar stores can be great sources for affordable coastal decor items.

C. Plants for a fresh feel

Bring in some greenery to complement your coastal theme:

  • Choose low-maintenance plants like succulents or air plants
  • Consider plants that thrive in coastal areas, such as aloe vera or snake plants
  • Use natural containers like woven baskets or repurposed shells as planters

Note: According to a study by NASA, indoor plants can improve air quality and reduce stress, making them perfect additions to a relaxing coastal bedroom.

When selecting accessories, keep in mind:

  • Quality over quantity – a few well-chosen pieces have more impact than numerous small items
  • Stick to your color palette to maintain a cohesive look
  • Mix textures to add depth and interest to your space

Decorator and author Nate Berkus once said, “Your home should tell the story of who you are, and be a collection of what you love.” This is especially true for accessories – choose items that genuinely resonate with you and your coastal vision.

By thoughtfully selecting and arranging these finishing touches, you’ll create a coastal bedroom that feels personal, relaxing, and complete – all while staying within your budget. Your beach-inspired retreat is almost ready for its grand unveiling!

Ready to roll up your sleeves and add some personal flair? Let’s move on to some fun DIY projects!

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IX. DIY Projects

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NOELLE MICEK; STYLING BY LIZ STRONG

Time to get creative and add some personal touches to your coastal bedroom without breaking the bank!

A. Rope-wrapped mirror

Transform a plain mirror into a nautical statement piece:

  • Materials: Round mirror, thick rope, hot glue gun
  • Steps:
    1. Clean the mirror’s edge
    2. Start gluing the rope around the mirror’s circumference
    3. Continue wrapping and gluing until the entire edge is covered
    4. Trim excess rope and secure the end

This project adds texture and a distinctly coastal feel to your room.

B. Painted furniture

Give old furniture new life with a coastal makeover:

  • Choose a piece like a dresser or nightstand
  • Sand the surface lightly
  • Apply a base coat in white or light blue
  • Use a dry brush technique with white paint to create a weathered look
  • Finish with a clear sealant for protection

This technique can transform thrift store finds into coastal chic pieces.

C. Beach-themed wall art

Create personalized art that captures your love for the coast:

  • Frame a collection of seashells or beach finds
  • Make a coastal-themed collage using maps, postcards, and photos
  • Create a simple canvas painting using colors from your coastal palette

Remember, handmade art adds a unique, personal touch to your space.

Note: It’s worth noting that many interior design experts advocate for incorporating handmade elements in decor. These pieces often become conversation starters and add character to a room.

When tackling DIY projects:

  • Start small if you’re new to crafting
  • Don’t aim for perfection – a slightly rustic look often enhances the coastal vibe
  • Consider the time investment alongside potential cost savings

DIY projects not only save money but also allow you to customize your decor to perfectly fit your vision of a coastal retreat. Plus, they give you the satisfaction of having created something beautiful for your space.

Ready to tackle the practical side of your coastal bedroom makeover? Let’s move on to smart storage solutions!

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X. DIY Projects

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TRIA GIOVAN; STYLIST: KARIN OLSEN

Time to get creative and add some personal touches to your coastal bedroom without breaking the bank!

A. Rope-wrapped mirror

Transform a plain mirror into a nautical statement piece:

  • Materials: Round mirror, thick rope, hot glue gun
  • Steps:
    1. Clean the mirror’s edge
    2. Start gluing the rope around the mirror’s circumference
    3. Continue wrapping and gluing until the entire edge is covered
    4. Trim excess rope and secure the end

This project adds texture and a distinctly coastal feel to your room.

B. Painted furniture

Give old furniture new life with a coastal makeover:

  • Choose a piece like a dresser or nightstand
  • Sand the surface lightly
  • Apply a base coat in white or light blue
  • Use a dry brush technique with white paint to create a weathered look
  • Finish with a clear sealant for protection

This technique can transform thrift store finds into coastal chic pieces.

C. Beach-themed wall art

Create personalized art that captures your love for the coast:

  • Frame a collection of seashells or beach finds
  • Make a coastal-themed collage using maps, postcards, and photos
  • Create a simple canvas painting using colors from your coastal palette

Remember, handmade art adds a unique, personal touch to your space.

Note: Many interior design experts advocate for incorporating handmade elements in decor. These pieces often become conversation starters and add character to a room.

When tackling DIY projects:

  • Start small if you’re new to crafting
  • Don’t aim for perfection – a slightly rustic look often enhances the coastal vibe
  • Consider the time investment alongside potential cost savings

DIY projects not only save money but also allow you to customize your decor to perfectly fit your vision of a coastal retreat. Plus, they give you the satisfaction of having created something beautiful for your space.

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XI. Storage Solutions

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TRIA GIOVAN

Let’s keep your coastal oasis clutter-free with smart, budget-friendly storage ideas!

A. Under-bed storage ideas

Maximize hidden space:

  • Use flat storage containers that slide easily under the bed
  • DIY rolling under-bed boxes using crates and casters
  • Utilize vacuum storage bags for out-of-season items

B. Repurposed baskets and crates

Add storage with a coastal flair:

  • Paint old crates in coastal colors for stackable storage
  • Use woven baskets for a natural, beachy look
  • Repurpose wooden wine crates as wall-mounted shelves

C. Wall-mounted shelving using adhesive hooks

Create storage without damaging walls:

  • Install floating shelves using strong adhesive strips
  • Hang canvas organizers for small items
  • Use adhesive hooks to create a pegboard-style organization system

Remember, in small spaces, vertical storage is key. Look for opportunities to use your walls effectively.

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XII. Maintenance and Upkeep

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PETER FRANK EDWARDS; STYLIST: GINNY BRANCH

Keep your coastal bedroom fresh and inviting year-round!

A. Keeping the coastal look fresh

  • Regularly dust and vacuum to maintain that clean, airy feel
  • Wash bedding and curtains frequently to keep them crisp
  • Rotate accessories seasonally to prevent staleness

B. Seasonal updates

  • Switch out throw pillows and blankets for different seasons
  • Update your bedside table display with seasonal found objects
  • Adjust your color scheme slightly (e.g., more whites in summer, warmer tones in winter)

C. Cleaning tips for beach-inspired decor

  • Gently clean seashells and driftwood with a soft brush
  • Use a mild soap solution for painted furniture to preserve the finish
  • Maintain woven baskets and rugs by vacuuming regularly and spot-cleaning as needed

Note: In the interior design world that good organization and maintenance are crucial for any well-designed space. The National Association of Productivity & Organizing Professionals emphasizes that effective storage solutions can significantly reduce stress and enhance the enjoyment of living spaces.

For maintenance, the Cleaning Institute recommends establishing a regular cleaning schedule to keep your space fresh and inviting. This is particularly important in a bedroom, where a clean environment can contribute to better sleep quality.

By implementing these storage solutions and maintenance tips, you’ll ensure your coastal bedroom remains a serene, organized retreat for years to come. Your budget-friendly beach haven is not just about the initial setup, but also about keeping it beautiful and functional over time.

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Conclusion

Congratulations! You’ve navigated the waves of budget-friendly coastal bedroom design like a pro. Let’s recap our journey:

  • We’ve explored the essence of coastal style, focusing on calming colors and natural textures.
  • You’ve learned how to create a serene atmosphere without breaking the bank.
  • We’ve covered everything from furniture selection to DIY projects, ensuring your space is both personal and stylish.
  • You now have the tools to maintain your coastal retreat, keeping it fresh and inviting year-round.

Remember, creating a coastal bedroom isn’t about recreating a beach house exactly – it’s about capturing that relaxed, breezy feeling that makes you smile. Your space should reflect your personal connection to the coast, whether that’s through cherished vacation memories or dreams of future seaside escapes.

By choosing budget-friendly options, repurposing items, and adding personal touches, you’ve created a unique space that’s all your own. Your coastal bedroom is now a sanctuary where you can unwind, recharge, and dream of sandy shores – all without the oceanfront property price tag.

Coastal Bedroom: FAQs

Q1: How can I achieve a coastal look without using blue?

A: While blue is classic, you can create a coastal feel using neutrals like sandy beiges, soft greys, and crisp whites. Incorporate natural textures and materials like jute, driftwood, and woven elements to evoke a beach vibe without relying on color.

Q2: What’s the best way to incorporate seashells without looking tacky?

A: Less is more when it comes to seashells. Choose a few high-quality or personally meaningful shells and display them thoughtfully. A single large shell as a bookend or a small collection in a glass jar can add a coastal touch without overwhelming the space.

Q3: Can I create a coastal bedroom in a small space?

A: Absolutely! Focus on light colors to make the space feel larger, use multi-functional furniture for efficiency, and incorporate coastal elements through smaller accessories and artwork. Mirrors can also help create the illusion of more space while reflecting light.

Q4: How do I balance coastal decor with my existing furniture?

A: Start by painting existing pieces in coastal colors or adding coastal-inspired hardware. Use textiles like throw pillows, rugs, or curtains to bring in coastal elements. Remember, you don’t need to replace everything – sometimes small changes can make a big impact.

Q5: What are some quick weekend projects for a coastal bedroom makeover?

A: Try painting an accent wall in a sandy hue, creating a gallery wall with beach photos, making a rope-wrapped mirror, or updating your bedding with coastal-inspired linens. These projects can typically be completed in a weekend and make a significant impact on your room’s overall feel.

Remember, the key to a successful coastal bedroom is creating a space that makes you feel relaxed and happy. Don’t be afraid to experiment and make it your own!

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