Enjoy the beauty of coastal designs, no matter where you live. By integrating coastal design elements into your space, you can recreate the laid-back vibes of beachside living. Coastal floors and decor can be used to create a bright and breezy space where indoors seamlessly transition to the outdoors. Bring elements of the coast inside by using neutrals, whites and beige to mimic sand while pops of blues resemble the ocean and clear skies.
Recreate those coastal beach house floors in your very own home with natural aesthetics and sandy tones. Designed to be durable and easy to clean, these floors will stand up to everyday traffic and wear and tear.
Explore coastal flooring ideas and styles
When deciding on your coastal look floors, there are a wide range of designs and styles to choose from. Silver Oak and Classic Oak in our Kingswood 1.2 collection are good choices, or Sierra Soft White or Sandstone as featured in the Natural Creations EarthCuts range.
As for your wider design, some of our favourite coastal design features include:
- Painted and distressed furniture works well with the addition of indoor plants to connect to nature.
- Feature lighting is a great solution to bring in texture and interest, such as woven rattan pendants over a kitchen island bench, or a rustic beaded chandelier over the dining table.
- Swap seashells for striped wallpaper, and anchors for blue vases and abstract paintings for a modern, more refined beachy interior with a lived-in feel.
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Coastal Flooring FAQ
What is coastal flooring?
Coastal flooring refers to a style of floors that is inspired by the beach, ocean and coastal landscapes. They can come in a range of different styles including wood-look flooring in light and darker shades, and also stone-look styles.
What colours are coastal flooring?
Coastal flooring colours tend to emphasise light, airy and natural elements and include shades like light and neutral colours. This includes whites, beiges, light greys and light timber colours. It may also include natural textures and colours like stone-look flooring.
Why is it called coastal style?
Coastal style is named after the natural environments that design elements are inspired by. Coastal and beachside colours like sand, white, beiges and blues aim to capture the relaxed and airy atmosphere that is often associated with living by the sea. It differs from other design styles like nautical, which tends to emphasise darker blue, white and clean lines.