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Coastal Grandmother Style: How to Get the Look This Summer

If you’ve ever dreamed of lazy afternoons on a breezy porch, crisp linen shirts, and timeless interiors that feel fresh yet lived-in, then Coastal Grandmother style is about to become your new summer obsession. This charming aesthetic has taken TikTok, Instagram, and Pinterest by storm — and it’s more than just a trend; it’s a lifestyle rooted in comfort, nostalgia, and understated elegance.

Ready to embrace your inner Diane Keaton from Something’s Gotta Give? Let’s break down exactly how to bring Coastal Grandmother style into your home this season.


What Is Coastal Grandmother Style?

Cozy coastal grandmother living room with linen sofa

Picture a Nancy Meyers movie come to life: think light-filled spaces, slipcovered sofas, wicker baskets brimming with fresh hydrangeas, and a pantry stocked with good wine and homemade jam. Coastal Grandmother style combines coastal charm with classic, cozy elements inspired by seaside New England cottages.

Key elements include:

  • A neutral palette of whites, creams, and soft blues
  • Natural textures like rattan, linen, and weathered wood
  • Vintage-inspired accessories that feel lovingly collected over time
  • An airy, lived-in feel that whispers “welcome home”

How to Get the Coastal Grandmother Look at Home

1. Embrace a Light and Breezy Color Palette

Cozy coastal grandmother living room with linen sofa 2

Keep your base colors light and natural. Think crisp white walls, sandy beige rugs, and hints of blue that evoke the ocean.

Pro Tip: Add depth with layered textures — a chunky knit throw, a linen slipcover, or a jute rug will make the space feel warm and relaxed, not sterile.


2. Mix Vintage and Coastal Pieces

Cozy coastal grandmother living room with linen sofa

Scour flea markets, antique shops, or Facebook Marketplace for timeless pieces: a weathered farmhouse table, a vintage pitcher for fresh blooms, or classic Windsor chairs.

Personal Touch: I recently found a vintage cane armchair at a thrift shop, reupholstered it in a soft blue ticking stripe, and it’s now my favorite reading spot!


3. Bring the Outdoors In

Fresh flowers and greenery are essential. Hydrangeas, lavender, and eucalyptus add that effortless coastal vibe. Use simple glass jars, vintage vases, or a classic blue-and-white ginger jar.

Did You Know? Research shows that having fresh flowers at home can boost your mood and reduce stress — a perfect excuse to splurge on those peonies!


4. Keep It Cozy but Sophisticated

Coastal Grandmother style is about comfort without clutter. Think plush, overstuffed sofas paired with tailored slipcovers. Use plenty of throw pillows, but keep the look curated.

Styling Tip: Drape a striped throw over the arm of a chair for that “I just read the Sunday paper here” look.


5. Add Subtle Nautical Touches

Skip the kitschy seashell art. Instead, add subtle nods to the coast: a bowl of driftwood, framed vintage seascapes, or striped textiles.

Pro Tip: Less is more — the magic is in the subtlety.


Final Touches: Scent and Sound

To really set the mood, think beyond decor:

  • Light a fresh linen or ocean breeze candle.
  • Play soft jazz or the Something’s Gotta Give soundtrack.
  • Throw open the windows and let that summer breeze flow through.

Why We Love Coastal Grandmother Style

Coastal Grandmother isn’t just a look — it’s a mindset. It’s about slowing down, savoring life’s simple pleasures, and creating a home that feels like a warm hug. It’s timeless, elegant, and endlessly adaptable.


Ready to Get the Look?

So, are you ready to channel your inner Coastal Grandmother this summer? Pour yourself a glass of chilled Sauvignon Blanc, fluff those linen pillows, and start curating a space that feels like a seaside escape — no matter where you live.

Tell me: What’s your favorite Coastal Grandmother element? Share your thoughts in the comments below! And don’t forget to subscribe for more home styling tips and coastal inspiration all summer long.


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