Coastal Decorating on a Budget: How to Get Beach Vibes for Less

by Rebecca Schaffer 01/29/2023

The coastal vibe is light and airy with plenty of relaxing elements throughout the home. However, overdoing the theme and decor can put a large dent in your budget and leave your home feeling "overdone." Here are a few ways to incorporate a brilliant, relaxed coastal theme while staying within budget:  

Invest in a natural rug

Natural fibers are less expensive than their synthetic cousins and they're also durable enough to stand up to wear and tear. Jute holds up well indoors, as does sisal, and they're perfectly at home near the ocean. If you're starting with the rug as a base, opt for one in a neutral tone to make it easier to match the rest of the furniture and accessories. 

Don't overthink your color scheme

Choosing items in blue and white, also known as the colors of the the sea and froth, doesn't have to be cliche. If your household can be a little messy, prioritize easy-to-clean fabrics. This could be as simple as adding a slipcover to your existing furniture to mix up the hues. 

If you want to branch out with your accent pieces, try amber, gray or green. These popular colors mean more options, which can help you keep within your budget.

Limit your accessories

Accessories are often where people spend their budget. Sometimes they don't even realize it. Beachy knickknacks can really add warmth and personality to a space, but try buying only accents with special value to you or the other residents in the home.

When selecting each object, consider how it will interact with the larger space. For instance, smaller rooms may benefit from a mirror, as it will allow the room to reflect more light and color. Lamps make the space brighter and can be particularly welcome when shadows are cast during the day.

Think used or found items first

There are plenty of consignment stores filled with items in great condition, perfect for giving your home a chill coastal vibe. You can also turn found objects into your next great accent piece. A piece of interesting driftwood, the biggest seashell on the sand or sea glass with a unique pattern are all free and make for great conversation pieces.

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Rebecca Schaffer

I fell in love with Northeast Florida after a visit 10 years ago. My husband and I decided this was where we would move from the hectic pace of South Florida. As our son was about to transition to High School we made the move and haven't looked back. We quickly settled into the Saint Augustine area. It always amazes me how friendly and caring the people are in northeast Florida and it was a very quick process to make friends and get plugged in. As a real estate investor myself, I understand the experience and the needs one has when buying, selling and renting a home. It is one of life's biggest decisions. It is so helpful to have a realtor with knowledge and patience to provide the guidance one needs through the process. This is where I focus to provide my customers the best possible experience.