Try creating calming vibes in your space with coastal bathroom ideas. Nautical shapes and shades always look beautiful in this room and are very timeless, too.
We've spoken with interior designers who have all designed coastal bathrooms for clients to find out what they've done to bring this style in, including playing with coastal materials such as sea glass, and bringing in beach-inspired colors.
If you're looking for bathroom ideas that are chilled out, reaching for coastal-inspired decor is an easy, breezy way to go.
Coastal bathroom ideas that are casual yet chic
Whether you're setting course for small bathroom ideas or searching for ones for a larger space, coastal bathrooms are well worth considering.
Our designers have suggested various buys throughout to get the look, so we have curated matching picks wherever possible.
The prices below were correct at the time of publishing this article.
1. Choose organic forms
When you think of the beach, you don’t think of a clear, straight line — you think of free-moving waves and sands crafted by nature. Bring this organic approach to your coastal bathroom decor for a nice flow in your space.
“When designing coastal bathrooms, I like to choose organic forms such as rounded tubs and sculptural lights (we're in love with this Joss and Main Chandelier from Wayfair),” says Megan Siason, interior designer and founder of M Studio Interior Design.
She brought this into the powder room above with a stunning sea glass-inspired vessel sink, which instantly commands attention.
2. Paint with coastal colors
The best paint colors ideas for bathrooms will help you create a coastal bathroom in a subtle, mood-evoking way.
“Some clients crave a bright and beachy vibe, with light, airy colors that evoke sunny days by the water,” says Rachel Waldron, interior designer and founder of Waldron Designs.
Meanwhile, Rachel says others want a cozy retreat for those rainy days when all you want to do is curl up with a good book and listen to the pitter-patter on the roof.
She adds, “We design bathrooms which can capture both these moods or anything in between.”
Go for a mixture of navy blues, light blues, and off-white to capture this idea.
Serene
Shape: Square
Made from: Paper
Price: $2
This versatile shade makes us think of blue skies on a crisp day.
Pink undertones
Shape: Square
Made from: Paper
Price: $2
Use this on your walls and even on the ceiling to brighten up the room.
Hint of indigo
Shape: Square
Made from: Paper
Price: $2.50
Go for a moodier look in your bathroom with this rich shade of navy blue.
3. Be inspired by your favorite beaches
Whether you have a beach nearby or one you long for far away, bringing in the atmosphere and style of it is a beautiful idea.
Rachel explains, “When designing coastal bathrooms, it's important to consider your favorite coastal region and its natural influences. In the past, we’ve incorporated elements reflecting the beauty of the Pacific Northwest — think natural materials like wood and stone, light fixtures which mimic the sun's rays filtering through trees, and calming blues and greens echoing the ocean.”
You could even pick up some driftwood or sea glass from your favorite beach and arrange a vignette, for a subtle nod to your favorite place.
4. Provide discreet storage
All washrooms need bathroom storage ideas, which you can bring into your coastal bathroom decor by playing with nautical-inspired materials.
“Woven baskets and glass containers (we're eyeing up these Tbestmax Cotton Swab Holders which are Amazon's Choice) provide discreet, effortlessly chic storage,” says Kristin Patrician, principal designer and owner of Dwelling Envy Interiors.
Subtlety is Kristin’s overall goal with coastal design, creating the illusion and idea of the coast, but without heavy, tacky, and predictable motifs.
Hand wash
Size (in.): H8.4 x W4.68 x D5.68
Made from: Glass
Price: $6
Store cotton buds and pads or even seashells in this elegant, budget-friendly jar.
Amazon's choice
Size (in.): H7 x W12 x D12
Made from: Water hyacinth
Price: $19.99
Store toiletries such as shampoos and shower gels in these so they're easy to see and grab.
Durable handles
Size (in.): H13.8 x W16 x D16
Made from: Jute
Price: $23.99
Stash these under your sink and fill them with your best towels, bath mats, and more.
5. Enhance natural light
Bring in the feeling of stepping out onto the beach on a bright day by making sure natural light flows through your bathroom.
“I favor open shelving in airy, light wood finishes (we like these solid wood Loon Peak Pine Shelves from Wayfair which come in four colors) and gentle lighting that casts a tranquil glow from glass or linen shades,” Kristin explains.
“An abundance of natural light is non-negotiable, achieved through minimalistic window treatments that invite the sun to play its part,” she adds.
It’s also a good idea to learn how to clean your windows, so as much sunlight can go into your bathroom as possible.
6. Stick on wallpaper
For those looking to add texture and depth to their coastal bathroom, big and small bathroom wallpaper ideas are a great way to go.
“A textured seagrass wallpaper is a great option as it can be either understated and elegant or fun and playful,” says Hanin Smith, principal designer and founder of Hide Studio.
For example, this Bay Isle Home Cloth Roll from Wayfair would make the perfect boho-chic accent wall.
You can choose a sand-toned finish for a more cohesive look or a blue-toned color for a more contrasting effect.
“It's a subtle way to bring the ocean into your bathroom without being too obvious,” Hanin adds.
Self-adhesive
Size (in/ft.): W27 x L9
Made from: Vinyl
Price: $3.16 per sq. ft.
We love going for the best peel-and-stick wallpapers such as this, as they're quick to remove and renter-friendly.
Semi-gloss
Size (in/ft.): W20.5 x L33
Made from: Non-woven blend
Price: $0.85 per sq. ft.
This comes in six color options, so if you fall in love with the textured print, you can get it in other shades.
Pre-pasted
Size (in/ft.): W20.5 x L33
Made from: Non-woven material
Price: $0.85 per sq. ft.
This dotted print is reminiscent of water droplets and pebbles on the shore.
7. Keep it simple
The most important thing to remember when it comes to coastal bathroom ideas is to keep the nautical element of it subtle.
Rachel explains, “Forget seashell showers and mermaid motifs — we use color, lines, and shapes to create a feeling of being by the coast, no matter the season.”
She recommends starting with no more than three small coastal-inspired items or one larger statement piece, to keep the space feeling serene and to avoid a cluttered look.
Choosing tasteful features which bring in coastal grandmother design will allow you to create a beautiful bathroom space that transports you to the beach.
If you like these tips, you're going to love coastal bedroom ideas, which give us all the gorgeous getaway vibes.