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Your Outdoor Styling Guide — Coastal Edition

You don't need to live by the water to feel like you do. Coastal outdoor design is all about capturing that easy, breezy feeling — the soft blues, the warm wicker, the light that seems to move differently on a well-styled patio. It's relaxed without being lazy, beautiful without being fussy, and honestly? It's easier to pull off than you might think.

We put together five of our favorite styling tips, inspired by the season and the pieces we love most — so your garden, terrace, or balcony corner can feel like your own little slice of the coast this summer.

The 5 Styling Tips

1. Start with a Coastal Color Palette
Blues, aquas, whites, and sandy neutrals are the foundation of any coastal space. You don't need to repaint anything — a few well-chosen outdoor pillows, a rug in a soft stripe, or a planter in sea-washed white can shift the whole mood of a space. Think of color as the conversation your outdoor space is having with the sky above it.
2. Layer in Natural Textures
Rattan, wicker, weathered wood, and woven materials are the textures that make a space feel organically coastal — grounded, warm, and connected to the natural world around it. The beauty of these materials is that they look better together. A rattan lounge chair next to a teak side table next to a woven pouf creates exactly the kind of effortless layering that makes a patio feel like it was styled rather than simply furnished.
3. Choose Furniture That Invites You to Stay
Coastal living is about slowing down — and your outdoor furniture should make that feel natural. Deep-seated lounge chairs, generous sofas with plush cushions, adjustable loungers that follow the sun. The right outdoor chair isn't just beautiful; it's the reason you spend an extra hour outside on a Tuesday evening when you hadn't planned to. That's exactly the kind of furniture worth investing in.
4. Bring in the Botanicals
No coastal space feels complete without greenery. Potted plants, trailing botanicals, clustered planters in varying sizes — these are the details that soften a space and make it feel genuinely alive. If you love the look but not the upkeep, our faux drop-ins are designed to look completely real through every season, no watering required. Style one in a beautiful ceramic planter and you're done.
5. Finish with the Right Accents
Striped outdoor pillows. A woven basket. An outdoor rug that grounds the whole scene. The finishing touches in a coastal space are the ones that tell the story of the whole look — and they don't need to be literal (no anchor motifs required). The best coastal accents simply feel light, natural, and at home beneath an open sky. A little goes a long way, and the right piece in the right spot makes everything around it look better.