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Tuesday · 26 May 2026 · The Reading Desk

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Coastal Living

Bringing Coastal Charm to Your Entryway

Bringing Coastal Charm to Your Entryway

Your entryway’s the first hug your home gives, so why not make it whisper of sandy shores and salty breezes? Coastal charm’s all about weaving that beachy, breezy vibe into your space with wall decor, plants, mirrors, and clever storage that sings of the sea. I’m rushing through this, brain buzzing like a seagull convention, so buckle up for a whirlwind of ideas to transform your entryway into a coastal escape. Think driftwood, soft blues, and textures that feel like a walk on the beach—let’s make it happen!

Wall Decor Icon Wall Decor That Screams Seaside

Wall decor sets the mood faster than a crab scuttling across the sand. Hang a weathered wooden sign with a cheeky “Beach This Way” vibe—my neighbor snagged one from a flea market, and it’s now the star of her entryway. Or, try a gallery wall with framed prints of starfish, coral, or vintage nautical maps. Mix in a woven seagrass frame for texture that screams coastal without trying too hard. Feeling bold? A oversized driftwood art piece, jagged and raw, pulls the ocean right into your home. Pro tip: stick to a palette of whites, blues, and sandy beiges—too many colors, and you’re in carnival territory, not Cape Cod.

Plants Icon Plants & Flowers for That Coastal Breeze

Plants breathe life into your entryway like a gulp of ocean air. Pop some airy ferns or spiky sea grass in ceramic planters painted in soft turquoise or weathered white. My cousin tried this with a monstera in a driftwood pot, and it’s like her entryway’s auditioning for a beach house magazine. For flowers, hydrangeas in a glass vase mimic the frothy waves—keep ‘em fresh, or go faux if you’re as bad at watering as I am. Arrange them in a weathered wooden crate for extra charm. The trick? Choose greenery that sways like it’s catching a coastal breeze, not a jungle vibe.

“Pop some airy ferns or spiky sea grass in ceramic planters painted in soft turquoise or weathered white.”

Storage Icon Storage Boxes & Baskets: Hide the Chaos, Keep the Charm

Entryways collect junk faster than a seagull snatches fries, so storage’s your best friend. Woven seagrass baskets scream coastal while hiding shoes, umbrellas, or that random dog leash. Stack a couple under a console table—my friend did this, and it’s both chic and practical, like a beach towel that doubles as a picnic blanket. For smaller bits, try rope-wrapped storage boxes on a shelf; they’re like little nautical treasure chests. Go for natural textures—jute, rattan, or hemp—to keep that seaside feel. Avoid plastic; it’s about as coastal as a skyscraper.

Planters Icon Flower Pots & Planters That Anchor the Vibe

Flower pots aren’t just for plants—they’re coastal style anchors. Grab a chunky ceramic planter with a cracked, weathered finish, like it’s been kissed by sea spray. Or, repurpose an old fishing buoy as a quirky pot holder; I saw this at a beachside Airbnb, and it was love at first sight. Cluster a few pots in varying sizes on the floor or a bench—think lighthouse meets boathouse. Paint one with a rope design for extra nautical flair. The goal’s to make your entryway feel like it’s one step from the shore, not a sterile showroom.

Mirror Icon Mirrors to Bounce Light Like Ocean Waves

Mirrors aren’t just for checking your hair—they amplify light like sunlight dancing on waves. A round mirror with a rope or driftwood frame’s a coastal classic; hang it above a console for instant impact. My sister scored a porthole-style mirror at a thrift store, and it’s like her entryway’s got a ship’s window to the sea. For drama, lean an oversized rectangular mirror against the wall—choose one with a whitewashed frame to keep it beachy. Mirrors also make small entryways feel bigger, so you’re winning at style and space.

Candle Icon Candle Holders & Candles for Warmth

Candles bring the cozy glow of a beach bonfire. Set a trio of pillar candles in rope-wrapped holders on a console table—mix heights for that effortless, windswept look. Or, try lanterns with a weathered metal finish; they’re like mini lighthouses. I once dropped a sandalwood-scented candle into a glass holder filled with seashells, and my entryway smelled like a beach vacation for weeks. Stick to scents like sea salt, driftwood, or coconut—nothing too floral, or you’re veering into spa territory. Battery-powered candles work if you’re worried about forgetting to blow ‘em out.

Vase Icon Vases & Bowls as Coastal Accents

Vases and bowls are your entryway’s jewelry—small but mighty. A tall glass vase filled with beach glass or coral pieces catches the eye without cluttering. Or, set a shallow wooden bowl on a table, brimming with seashells or smooth pebbles; it’s like a tiny tidepool. My coworker went nuts for a turquoise ceramic vase with a wave pattern, and it’s now her entryway’s centerpiece. Keep it simple—one or two statement pieces max, or you’re flirting with a flea market vibe. Pro tip: odd numbers (one vase, three bowls) look more natural, like shells scattered on a beach.

Noticeboard Icon Noticeboards for Function and Flair

Noticeboards keep your entryway organized without sacrificing style. A corkboard wrapped in burlap or linen, pinned with postcards of lighthouses or beach scenes, screams coastal charm. Or, try a magnetic board painted in soft blue, holding keys and notes with shell-shaped magnets. My brother hung a chalkboard with a driftwood frame, and it’s where his kids doodle fish while he grabs his keys. It’s functional, sure, but it’s also a canvas for your coastal obsession. Keep it small—oversized boards make your entryway feel like a classroom, not a beach house.

Alright, I’m panting from this sprint, but your entryway’s now a coastal dream, right? Mix and match these ideas—wall decor, plants, storage, mirrors, candles, vases, noticeboards—to create a space that feels like a seaside getaway. Keep textures natural, colors soft, and vibes relaxed. As designer Nate Berkus once said, “Your home should tell the story of who you are and be a collection of what you love.” So, let your entryway tell a story of crashing waves and sandy toes. Now, go decorate like you’re racing a tide!

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