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Coastal hallway ideas and inspo.

Are you designing a coastal hallway and looking for inspiration? You’ve come to the right place. Spoak has all the interior design inspiration to get those creative juices flowing. Browse room designs, inspiration images and decor ideas or take our free room design tool for a spin below!

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Hallway Ideas designed by Sarah Jane Meek
Hallway IdeasDesigned by Sarah Jane Meek
Hallway Ideas designed by Carolina Florez
Hallway IdeasDesigned by Carolina Florez
Coastal Hallway Inspo designed by Andrea Loutfy
Coastal Hallway InspoDesigned by Andrea Loutfy
Hallway Ideas designed by Erin Seibel
Hallway IdeasDesigned by Erin Seibel
Coastal Hallway Ideas designed by Rachel Vincent
Coastal Hallway IdeasDesigned by Rachel Vincent
Hallway Inspo designed by Sandy Schargel Interiors
Hallway InspoDesigned by Sandy Schargel Interiors
Hallway Inspiration designed by Niki Milanovic
Hallway InspirationDesigned by Niki Milanovic
Hallway Inspo designed by Lauren Houston
Hallway InspoDesigned by Lauren Houston
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Hallway Ideas designed by Cary Oliva
Hallway IdeasDesigned by Cary Oliva

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Design tips for decorating a coastal style hallway

Here’s how to achieve the coastal aesthetic room of your dreams.

What materials and home decor should I use to achieve a coastal hallway design?

Coastal interior design captures the essence of breezy beach living through its use of light, airy color palettes, natural textures, and nautical motifs. This design approach leans heavily on cool colors (particularly shades of blue and white), and warm, sandy neutrals to mirror the colors of the sea, sky, and beach. Coastal interior design comes in many forms, from lavish beach house living in the Hamptoms and condos in Florida to rustic cottages in Martha’s Vineyard and modern seaside California-cool villas on the west coast.

Common coastal decor elements include weathered wood furniture, reflecting the driftwood found along shorelines, fabrics such as linen and cotton take notes from cloudy skies and allow for relaxed, easy living, and materials like jute, wicker, and rattan represent the sandy environment. Shiplap is a popular choice for walls in coastal spaces. Light blue and white tile is common to use in bathrooms or kitchens for a coastal vibe.

When decorating a coastal-inspired beach hallway, you’ll want to keep things bright, airy, and sophisticated. Unless you are specifically going for a theme park nautical adventure room, steer clear of artwork featuring anchors and navy stripes. Instead, opt for an abstract piece that mimics the waves in the ocean. Beachy accents like seashells, coral, and maritime-inspired pieces, such as lanterns and ropes in a chandelier, reinforce the connection to the coastal environment without being corny. Incorporating large windows and ample natural light further blurs the lines between indoors and out, creating a seamless, tranquil retreat that embodies the serene and laid-back lifestyle of coastal regions.

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