25 Coastal Bathroom Ideas for a Breezy Refresh Create a calm, airy seaside look with just a few elements—from beaded board to shades of blue. By Maria Sabella Updated on February 26, 2025 Close Credit: Chad R. Mellon The light, bright, and airy aesthetic of coastal style lends itself well to bathrooms, creating a space that's calm and serene—just like a relaxing beach vacation. The style uses timeless neutrals, touches of blue, textural elements, and nautical accents for a layered effect and effortless elegance. These coastal bathroom ideas work just as well in a traditional home as they do in a contemporary condo. Whatever the size of your bathroom or budget, you’ll find inspiration for creating a breezy look that'll transport you to a faraway beachside resort every time you walk in. 34 Coastal Bedroom Ideas to Inspire Your Next Room Refresh 01 of 25 Add a Two-Tone Wall Credit: Kritsada Panichgul A cool seafoam green tile meets crisp white paint halfway up the wall in this modern coastal bathroom. The two-tone look creates definition and contrast, and keeps the space nice and bright. It's also a budget-friendly option if you want to splurge on luxurious tile, since you're only using it to cover half of the wall. 02 of 25 Incorporate Built-Ins Credit: Werner Straube Add storage space and a decorative surface to your bathroom with built-in shelves. The light blue and white paneling fills this coastal bathroom with lots of charm and the shelves provide a spot for practical items such as bath salts as well as beach-themed objects that highlight the coastal theme. Add shiplap for an instant coastal vibe—historically, its overlapping boards protected seaside cottages from wind and rain. 31 Built-In Bookshelf Ideas for Every Room in Your Home 03 of 25 Use Bathroom Tile Credit: Werner Straube The best coastal bathroom ideas take the nautical theme to a higher level. A bold wave-shaped wall tile makes a splash in this blue and white bathroom. An oversized mirror hangs on a thick piece of rope above a wall-mounted sink for a playful maritime touch, and a striped basket holds extra towels, introducing a new pattern. 04 of 25 Create a Beach Resort Feel Credit: Adam Albright Give your bathroom a luxurious beach-resort style makeover in a few simple steps. Paint the walls a serene shade of light blue, install polished chrome hardware, add crisp white towels, and hang a statement light fixture. If budget permits, consider bringing in a freestanding tub for ultimate relaxation. The 14 Best Freestanding Tubs Our Editors Love 05 of 25 Add Coastal Color Credit: Edmund Barr Have fun with your coastal bathroom decor and give a freestanding tub a whimsical makeover with a painted stripe design. Continue the beachy look with blue walls accented with crisp white wainscoting and towels to match, and display treasures you found on the shore for a vacation-inspired bathroom. Wainscot panels are a classic beach house design element while protecting the wall and adding a layer of insulation. 15 Top Coastal Paint Colors for Your Home’s Interior and Exterior 06 of 25 Use Contrasting Tiles Credit: Chad R. Mellon Use bathroom tile to make a beautiful design statement and add coastal style. Here, a playful fish scale tile in a refreshing shade of mint green lines the tub and ties in a modern vanity painted in the same color. The tile's scalloped shape is emphasized with white grout and curved brass hardware throughout the space, which adds a touch of warmth and echoes the shape of the tile. 07 of 25 Hang a Unique Mirror Credit: Jean Allsopp A seashell-adorned mirror and striped walls give this bathroom an unmistakable coastal aesthetic. Treat a wall mirror like a piece of art and use it to carry a decor theme or color scheme, then keep the vanity simple to prevent a cluttered look. 08 of 25 Coastal Color Scheme Credit: Kim Cornelison If you’re exploring coastal bathroom ideas, you can’t go wrong with a blue-and-white color scheme. Reminiscent of a breezy beach day, the classic color combination looks beautiful with polished chrome hardware and crisp white towels for a timeless finish. Display coastal-themed collections to emphasize the seaside look, such as coral, nautical beach bottles, or driftwood. 09 of 25 Install Beach-Inspired Wallpaper Credit: Kim Cornelison Instead of relying on a color scheme to add coastal style, install a beach-themed wallpaper. In this kids' bathroom, a playful fish print adds color and instantly livens up an otherwise all-white space. 52 Wallpaper Ideas for Every Room and Style 10 of 25 Use Unexpected Color Credit: John Bessler Put an unexpected spin on traditional nautical style with a surprising color choice. A bold orange wallpaper featuring various sea creatures and objects sets a dramatic backdrop for a vintage-style lantern light and a porthole-inspired wall mirror. To cut costs and create a two-tone look, install wallpaper on the top half of the wall and supplement it with beaded board on the bottom half. 11 of 25 Use Sea Glass Credit: Hector Sanchez Bring the shimmer and vibrancy of sea glass into your bathroom with a blue-green wall tile. Give the coastal color scheme a modern update by stacking subway tile horizontally instead of installing it in a traditional staggered pattern. 17 Subway Tile Ideas That Are Far From Boring 12 of 25 Incorporate Light Wood Tones Credit: Edmund Barr Use light wood tones through flooring or built-in storage cabinets to infuse your bathroom with modern coastal style. The light wood adds just enough warmth and pairs well with crisp white walls, blue tile, and rattan storage baskets. 13 of 25 Hang Floating Shelves Credit: Adam Albright Maintain an open and airy aesthetic that's the epitome of coastal with the help of floating shelves. Instead of visually heavy cabinetry, open shelving provides storage space as well as a decorative surface to prop up a piece of art or display a bowl of collected shells. Open shelving turns awkward or small wall surfaces into functional spaces. 5 Steps to Styling Bathroom Shelves That Don't Look Cluttered 14 of 25 Add Wall Paneling Credit: Brie Williams Most coastal bathroom ideas put woodworking and trim to good use. Add charm and character to your coastal bathroom with wall paneling. It can be as simple as vertical strips of wood that create depth and an extra layer of architectural detail. 15 of 25 Coastal Bathroom Wall Tile Credit: Greg Scheidemann When it comes to a color scheme for your coastal bathroom, take cues from a sandy beach. In this elegant bathroom, a water-inspired blue tiled wall is met with the warm, sand-like tones of a brown vanity, off-white wall color, and natural sisal floor runner. 16 of 25 Paint the Vanity Credit: Greg Scheidemann Give your bathroom a beachy makeover and paint the vanity a cool shade of blue. Continue the seaside theme with a bamboo mirror and brighten the space with a blue and white wallpaper that adds pattern, doubles as artwork, and ties in the vanity. 31 Stunning Bathroom Paint Colors Our Editors Swear By 17 of 25 Mediterranean-Inspired Bathroom Credit: Jessica Bratter Use Mediterranean-inspired motifs and architectural details so your bathroom transports you to a faraway island every time you walk in. This stunning coastal bathroom turns an empty nook into a luxurious feature with bold blue floor tile, a freestanding tub, a statement light fixture, and a unique arched alcove design. 18 of 25 Coastal Bathroom Lighting Credit: Kritsada Panichgul Give your bathroom a coastal touch with a statement light fixture such as this nautical rope and exposed bulb pendant light. A small detail like swapping out a generic vanity light for a more unique fixture is a great way to elevate the space simply and inexpensively. 19 of 25 Add Textural Elements Credit: Erica Van Slyke Add a layered, coastal aesthetic to any plain bathroom with textural elements. Here, a rattan pendant light, woven wood shades, textured floor runner, and tasseled Turkish cotton towels add visual interest. Create a finished look with a bathtub skirt in any style from shiplap and tile to stained wood. 20 of 25 Use Beach-Themed Art Credit: Edmund Barr Play up the beach aesthetic with a statement piece of art like this colorful portrait that stands out against a gray wall and white subway tile. Instead of a gallery wall, think big and use one larger piece for a clean and uncluttered look. Before and After: Budget-Friendly Small Bathroom Remodel Ideas 21 of 25 Get Creative with Tile Credit: Marty Baldwin Bathroom tile presents the perfect opportunity to get creative and infuse the space with coastal blues and whites. For a unique look, have fun with tile arrangement and juxtapose solid white tile with a mosaic border on the walls. Then go with a bold geometric tile on the floor to create distinction between the walls and the floor. 22 of 25 Merge Coastal and Cottage Styles Credit: Julie Soefer Many coastal bathroom ideas often present a hint of nostalgia recalling quaint seaside cottages. Merged with a coastal look, the room fills with vintage character. Beaded board and cafe-style curtains create a relaxed coastal look while an antique-style clawfoot tub and Windsor chair bring in a cottage feel. The landscape oil painting completes the cozy aesthetic. 23 of 25 Install a Barn Door Credit: James Nathan Schroder Hang a barn door to save space and give your coastal bathroom a touch of farmhouse style. Here, it lends rustic charm and its black and white design leads into the monochrome bathroom for a seamless transition. 24 of 25 Use Beachy Flooring Credit: Stacy Zarin Goldberg Bathroom walls aren't the only way to display coastal style. Flooring is a great place to add color and pattern, too. Forgo traditional floor tile and opt for rustic wood planks, then whitewash them and add a touch of blue paint for a distressed, beachy finish. 25 of 25 Contemporary Coastal Bathroom Credit: Jeff Herr Coastal style doesn't necessarily need to lean towards a rustic or farmhouse-inspired look. It works just as well in a contemporary space. This bathroom puts a modern spin on coastal style with a streamlined indigo blue vanity and storage cabinet, light blue walls, and a framed photograph of deep ocean waves. Frequently Asked Questions What is coastal design style? This style is characterized by its reflection of natural seaside elements through color and texture. It is commonly confused with a nautical design style, which uses more kitschy elements like anchors and seashells. What colors are commonly used in coastal design? A neutral color palette will work well for this design. However, so will bright, airy colors with hues of blue and green that are reminiscent of sea glass. Overall, the colors used should be inspired by the sand, the clouds, and the sea. What home decor products and accessories will make your home feel more beachy? Although the coastal design style originated on the Atlantic coast, you don't have to own a waterfront house to decorate using this design style. Try adding artwork of the ocean, grasscloth wallpaper, and driftwood finishes to make the room feel more beachy. Explore more: Decorating Rooms Bathrooms Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit