Envision blending the cozy comfort of farmhouse aesthetics with the light, airy feel of coastal design. In this guide, I’m excited to share my go-to tips for weaving this delightful combination into your living space.
1. Opt for a Neutral Color Palette
Kick things off with a foundation of whites, creams, and delicate blues to evoke a tranquil and spacious atmosphere. In my apartment, I’ve noticed these shades have a knack for making even the dreariest days in Boston feel bright and uplifting.
2. Go for Weathered Look
Incorporate weathered wood and distressed finishes for a lived-in feel. A salvaged lumber coffee table in my space tells stories of homes from the past.
3. Add in Organic Textiles
Consider incorporating wood and woven textures in your furniture and decor to bring in an organic feel. I’m always amazed at how a simple flax rug can transform a room into a relaxing coastal escape.
4. Bring in Country-Style Details
Integrate elements like visible beams or plank walls for that classic farmhouse charm. In my place, a salvaged lumber mantel adds the ideal hint of rustic appeal.
5. Use Bold Rugs
Ground your rooms with large, textured rugs for visual interest. In my living room, a flax rug ties together the coastal and farmhouse elements beautifully.
6. Incorporate Flora
Refresh the space with potted plants or hanging greenery. I love how a few ferns bring life and vibrancy to my otherwise neutral palette.
7. Design an Outdoor Sanctuary
Extend your decor style to outdoor spaces with weather-resistant furniture and coastal accents. My patio is my summer sanctuary, complete with wicker chairs and nautical pillows.
8. Sprinkle in Seaside Details
Decorate with shells, driftwood, or ocean-inspired artwork to bring the sea closer to home. A driftwood art piece on my entry table always gets compliments.
9. Make Inviting Spaces
Go for comfortable seating with soft cushions and throws to encourage relaxation. My favorite is a large, cozy armchair by the window—a perfect spot for reading.
10. Highlight Varied Fabrics
Layer textures with throws, pillows, and curtains to add depth. In my living room, a mix of linen and cotton creates a tactile, inviting setting.
11. Go for Useful Decor
Use decorative baskets, lanterns, and mirrors as both functional and stylish elements. I often use decorative mirrors to amplify natural light in my space.
12. Blend Modern and Antique
Pair sleek light fixtures with vintage furniture pieces for a unique look. My dining area features a modern chandelier above a vintage farmhouse table—it’s a match made in decor heaven.
13. Emphasize a Fireplace Feature
Highlight your fireplace with a decorative mantel and coastal accents. My mantel is adorned with vintage lanterns and a seashell garland that draw the eye.
14. Incorporate Standout Lights
Choose light fixtures that double as statement pieces. I adore my oversized pendant lights that add both illumination and style to my dining area.
15. Add Personal Details
Incorporate personal items that tell your story and enhance the decor. A gallery of family beach photos adds a heartfelt note to my hallway.
16. Opt for Diverse Art
Mix coastal and farmhouse art pieces for a unique wall gallery. My art wall features both seascapes and vintage farm prints, creating a unique blend.
17. Select Open Storage
Display your favorite decor on open shelves for an airy, organized look. My kitchen shelves hold a mix of vintage dishware and coastal knick-knacks.

