Home Design Trends
How to Bring the Coastal Grandmother Trend Into Your Home
There’s a good chance you’ve seen the term coastal grandmother floating around TikTok or Instagram , usually accompanied by a breezy linen shirt, hydrangeas in a vase, and maybe a Diane Keaton movie clip. The aesthetic may sound niche, but it’s quickly become one of the most beloved design trends of 2025. And here’s the kicker: you don’t need to be a grandmother (or even live on the coast) to pull it off.
At its heart, the coastal grandmother style is about creating a timeless, calming home that feels like a perpetual vacation. Think Nancy Meyers interiors, Ina Garten’s garden-to-table charm, and a Martha Stewart level of effortless hosting all wrapped up in one soothing, sun-kissed vibe.
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So how do you bring this look into your own home? Let’s dive in.
What Is Coastal Grandmother Style?
The coastal grandmother aesthetic is less about age and more about attitude. It’s the mindset of slow mornings with coffee on the porch, fresh flowers in every room, and interiors that feel lived-in but never cluttered. The color palette is calm, the textures are natural, and the vibe is pure ease.
It’s the perfect balance between Hamptons elegance and casual coastal comfort. If you’ve ever wanted your home to look like a Nancy Meyers set where Diane Keaton might pop in with a basket of lemons, this style is calling your name.
Key Elements of Coastal Grandmother Home Decor
To channel your inner coastal grandmother, focus on these design must-haves:
1. Color Palette: Whites, creams, sandy beiges, and soft blues—classic and calming.
2. Natural Textures: Linen slipcovers, rattan furniture, wicker baskets, and weathered wood for instant coastal charm.
3. Layered Fabrics: Soft throws, breezy curtains, cotton quilts—layers that make your space inviting.
4. Greenery: Hydrangeas, herbs, and indoor plants for that fresh, just-clipped-from-the-garden vibe.
Coastal Grandmother Living Room Ideas
Your living room is where this aesthetic really shines. Start with a neutral slipcovered sofa (yes, the kind you can sink into while sipping iced Chardonnay). Add rattan accent chairs, a woven coffee table, and cozy throw blankets in muted blues. Keep windows light and airy with sheer curtains, and finish with nautical touches like seashell bowls or coastal artwork for subtle character.
Coastal Grandmother Bedroom Decor
Turn your bedroom into a breezy sanctuary:
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Go for a white or light wood bed frame.
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Keep bedding crisp and neutral, adding striped or blue quilts for contrast.
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Choose a woven headboard for instant texture.
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Layer in a natural jute rug for barefoot comfort.
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Filter soft sunlight with linen drapes or sheers.
The result? A restful space that feels like waking up on vacation—every day.DIY Coastal Grandmother Touches
Want the look without a splurge? Try these quick DIY ideas:
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Hydrangea Hack: Can’t snag fresh blooms? Mix faux stems with real greenery in a vase for a lush, realistic look.
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Basket Glow-Up: Thrift a wicker basket, whitewash it, and use it to store blankets or magazines.
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Seashell Wall Art: Collect (or buy) seashells, paint them in muted tones, and frame them for easy, coastal-inspired artwork.
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Driftwood Decor: Use driftwood to create a candle holder or centerpiece for a beach-house-worthy table display.
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FAQs
Q: How can I decorate coastal grandmother style on a budget?
A: Look for thrifted rattan, DIY art projects, and affordable linen textiles. Mixing high-low pieces is part of the charm.
Q: Will this style work in a small space?
A: Definitely. Stick to light neutrals, add mirrors to reflect light, and choose functional wicker storage that doubles as decor.
Q: Do I need to live near the coast to embrace this trend?
A: Not at all. Coastal grandmother is about creating a feeling, not a location. You can channel Hamptons charm from anywhere.
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