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Coastal Style 2021

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Each year ‘coastal style’ collections arrive with the jaunty promise of the joys of living by the sea. And this year it is going to be harder than usual to resist the urge to create your very own ‘beach house’ at home. Coastal Style 2021 offers an unpredictable global weave of inspiration from the palaces of India and Spain to West Africa and our own coastal shores.

Smart hippy chic

The 2021 coastal colour palette follows the heat of the day. Starting bright and early with cool morning blues, strolling leisurely through to hot midday turquoise and ending at dusk with velvety indigo blues. Woven amongst these waves of colour is a thread of 1970s-inspired rattan and bamboo offering a smart hippy chic vibe to this year’s interiors take on Coastal Style.

Waves of colour

The blog begins its decorating tour with Mimi Pickard’s beach house style and ends with Pink House by Rebecca’s Nigerian resist patterns:

Dolly Blue wallpaper beautifully designed and styled in this beach house style bedroom by Mimi Pickard
Dolly Blue wallpaper with hangers covered in Dolly Moss Fabric by Mimi Pickard
Curtain made from Watermelon Moss Dusk by Mimi Pickard who was featured on the blog in 2017 when she launched her debut collection.

Bobbin along

This appealing bathroom is by interior designer Susie Atkinson with wallpaper by Sister Parish at Tissus D’Helene, basin by The Water Monopoly and a bobbin mirror from Susie Atkinson.

Bathroom designed by Susie Atkinson
Starfish wallpaper, Barneby Gates
Fern console table with pair of rattan gourd table lamps in the drawing room at Cobblers Cove Hotel, Barbados by Soane.
Maharani – Jaipur Blue wallpaper designed with the aesthetics of block printing in India as inspiration by floral stylist Willow Crossley for Barneby Gates
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Photo: Charis White

Shell chic

The shell chic trend that I mentioned last year in my post Hebridean Island Style is growing in popularity with textile designers and for home accessories.

This shell edged lime-washed rattan place mat with palm fork and spoon would make a stunning summery tablescape, available online from Frangipani Home.

Palm tea spoon and fork, £8 each, shell edged limewashed rattan place mat, 33 cm dia, £19 each, Frangipani Home
Albaicin wallpaper named after a suburb of Granada in Spain is inspired by the Moorish designs at the Alhambra Palace, Spain, Rapture & Wright
Handthrown candle pot from a selection at Fiona Adam Ceramics
I adore this breathtaking photo of ‘the deep blue’. It was taken by a friend and ex National Magazine Co colleague Sheena Miller on a return journey via a Cal Mac (Caledonian Macbrayne) ferry from Oban to Sheena’s home on Mull. The British coastline is truly beautiful isn’t it, especially when you consider this was taken on 15 April 2021 and looks more like the Greek Islands in high summer.
Adire flower Indigo wallpaper, Pink House by Rebecca Cole
Geo Indigo wallpaper, Pink House by Rebecca Cole

Sand crocs

No trip to the beach is complete without building a sandcastle. This incredible ‘sand croc art’ was created by an assistant set decorator at the end of the day on a Laura Ashley photographic shoot a few years ago. I still marvel at it and at how quickly he created it!

Sand croc at Camber Sands, Kent. Photo: Charis White

Shore things

Coastal inspired shopping is the theme in the June 2021 issue (out now) of Saga magazine’s Shop Till You Drop pages. Whilst putting these pages together, I discovered lots of irresistible coastal inspired items to wear, for the home and garden as well as for gift ideas.

Organic jute ‘summer tote’, 51 x 31 x 36 cm, £39, The Braided Rug Company as featured in the June issue of Saga magazine.
Shop Till You Drop shopping pages in the June issue of Saga magazine

Shop the blog

Finally, please don’t forget to shop the blog!

Thank you

Thank you so much for reading, I hope you have enjoyed it. If you need help with creating your own beach house style or for any other project, please get in touch with me via my affordable interior design service Styling Box.

With many thanks,

Charis x

Charis White, interior stylist/writer. Photo: Fiona McLean Photography


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