Coastal Grandmother Decor: How To Nail The Aesthetic Affordably (Part 26)
**Coastal Grandmother Decor: Nailing the Aesthetic on a Budget**
Ah, the coastal grandmother look – warm, inviting, and effortlessly effortless. This style is perfect for those who want to evoke the feeling of a seaside retreat without breaking the bank. From soft whites and blues to lush greens and natural textures, we’ll break down how to create this beautiful aesthetic affordably.
**Color Palette**
Start with a calming color scheme that evokes the feel of sandy beaches and clear skies. Consider the following:
* Warm whites (e.g., Benjamin Moore’s “Snowfall White” or Valspar’s “Warm White”)
* Soft blues (e.g., Sherwin-Williams’ “Sea Salt” or Behr’s “Soft Chamois”)
* Minty greens (e.g., Farrow & Ball’s “Mint to Be” or Benjamin Moore’s “Palladian Blue”)
* Weathered woods (e.g., reclaimed wood accents or a weathered grey oak)
**Textiles**
To add depth and visual interest to your coastal grandmother decor, incorporate textiles in soft, natural hues. Look for:
* Plush throw blankets in white, cream, or pale blue
* Jute or sisal rugs with a soft, woven texture
* Linen or cotton curtains in light colors with a relaxed fit
* Natural fiber baskets and wicker storage containers
**Materials**
Bring the outdoors in by incorporating natural materials into your coastal grandmother decor:
* Reclaimed wood beams or shelves
* Woven seagrass or rattan furniture pieces
* Natural stone or driftwood decorative accents
* Soft, woven fibers like jute or sisal for upholstery and rugs
**Where to Buy**
Find these products at a variety of retailers, both online and in-store:
* Home decor stores: West Elm, Crate & Barrel, Pottery Barn
* Online marketplaces: Amazon, Etsy, eBay
* Thrift stores and second-hand shops: For unique, one-of-a-kind finds
**Budget-Friendly Tips**
To create a coastal grandmother look on a budget, try the following:
* Shop during sales or use coupons to snag discounted products
* Repurpose items you already have at home, like old pallets or wicker baskets
* Consider DIY projects, like upcycling old furniture or making your own textiles
* Use inexpensive paint and stain options, like Valspar’s “Pure White” or Benjamin Moore’s “Snowfall White