Boho Meets Coastal: Make Your Coastal Home Better with Boho Coastal Style
Coastal Style is Great, But Here’s Why Boho Makes it Better
We all love the relaxed, light, and airy vibes of coastal decor. Think soft blues, whitewashed woods, and natural textures.
But what if you could take that coastal vibe to the next level? Add a touch of boho coastal style—let’s see how!

What’s Boho Coastal?
Boho coastal is all about blending relaxed, earthy elements with a beachy vibe. When you merge the two, your coastal space gets an instant upgrade, filled with the warmth and personality of boho vibes—without losing that breezy, laid-back feel.
You get the best of both worlds, where decor feels fresh and natural, yet layered and unique.
Why Boho + Coastal Works So Well (And Why This Isn’t Just a Fad)
So, why does boho coastal decor work so well? Simple: it’s the perfect mix of texture and earthy tones with the cool, calming colors of coastal design.
You can mix boho-inspired elements like woven baskets and macrame with your existing beachy style, and suddenly your space has depth and character.

Here’s how to do it:
Use Shared Materials
Both styles love natural materials like rattan, woven fibers, wood, and jute.
Example: Add a rattan chair in your living room, a woven basket on your coffee table, or a jute rug under your dining table. These materials bring in texture and warmth, and they feel right at home in a coastal space.
Add Depth Without Losing Lightness
Boho brings in texture and warmth, but it still lets your coastal style shine. Keep the foundation light, and layer with boho textures.
Example: Start with soft, neutral colors (think light blue walls or white linens), then add macrame wall hangings or beaded light fixtures to bring in warmth without weighing down the space. The result? A room that feels cozy and relaxed without being stuffy.
Mix the Perfect Amount of Imperfection
Coastal spaces can feel too “perfect” if everything matches too much. Boho adds a relaxed, lived-in vibe.
Example: Use boho pillows on your coastal sofa, or hang a macrame wall hanging next to your beach-inspired artwork. These little imperfections create a space that feels comfortable and unique, not like a showroom.
This isn’t about replacing your coastal style—it’s about elevating it.
How to Bring Boho into Your Coastal Space (Without Overdoing It)
You don’t need tons of pieces to add boho coastal style to your home.
Thoughtful choices can make your space feel more layered, lived-in, and full of personality. Let’s break it down into easy, actionable steps:
1. Start With Boho-Inspired Lighting
Switching or adding a light fixture is one of the fastest ways to bring boho vibes into your home.

Look for fixtures with texture—woven, beaded, or light-toned. These cast shadows that feel relaxed, not cold or shiny.
Try this: A woven pendant in the breakfast nook.
Try that: A beaded ceiling fixture in the entry or hallway.
Why it works: Lighting adds instant texture, and those soft shadows create depth and warmth.
👉Looking for more lighting ideas? Check out some of my favorite coastal lighting fixtures.
→ Explore top coastal lighting options here

2. Woven & Natural Wall Accents
Woven baskets or wall hangings are the perfect way to bring in boho texture and coastal calm at the same time. A few woven accents on the wall add instant boho vibes without feeling overdone.

Pro Tip: Keep it simple! A few pieces in varying sizes and colors work best.
Why it works: Woven wall decor adds visual texture that makes a space feel designed—not just painted.
👉 Struggling with blank walls?
→ Seagrass Wall Decor Ideas That Feel Breezy & Intentional

3. Layer With Natural Textures
Texture is at the heart of boho coastal decor, and both styles thrive on natural materials. Layer textures like jute, wood, and woven fibers to create depth and dimension in your space.
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Top picks for bringing in texture:
- Jute or sisal rugs
- Woven planters
- Wood beads and tassels
- Soft linen throws
Why it works: Texture makes rooms feel grounded and approachable, and adds a tactile warmth that’s essential for a boho coastal vibe.
👉 For more ideas on natural textures:
→ 7 Natural Textures That Bring Coastal Style to Life

4. Sprinkle in Macrame and Beads
Macrame wall hangings, beaded garlands, or even beaded light fixtures are quintessential boho coastal elements. They add softness, depth, and a touch of whimsy without overwhelming your space.

Why it works: Adding a simple strand of beaded wood garland or a macrame wall hanging is an easy, low-cost way to bring boho coastal charm into your space. These little touches can instantly make a room feel cozier, more inviting, and full of personality—all without spending a lot.
Tip: Keep it simple! One or two well-placed pieces are all you need.
5. Bring in Boho Plants & Planters
Plants are essential in any coastal home, but when you add them in boho-style planters, you’re layering boho coastal elements without trying too hard.

The greenery gives your space life, while the boho planters bring that extra texture and warmth that make it feel personal and inviting.
Top picks:
- Fiddle leaf fig in a woven basket
- Fern in a macrame hanger
- Succulents in shell or wood planters
👉 Need more plant ideas for your coastal space?
→ Check out the best indoor plants for a coastal home here!

6. Keep the Boho Color Palette Calm (But Add Warmth)
Coastal colors are naturally calm—think soft blues, sandy neutrals, and seafoam greens. Boho adds just the right amount of earthy depth to bring it to life.
Here’s how to keep the balance:
- Base: Use soft blues or gentle seafoam as the foundation to set a calm tone.
- Texture: Incorporate natural wood or woven fibers to bring in warmth and interest without overwhelming the space.
- Accent: Muted terracotta, soft browns, or warm beiges will add richness and depth to your space.
- Finish: A touch of earthy greens or tan will tie it all together and keep things grounded.

Pro Tip: To start, stick within this range of soft tones and textures to create a balanced, curated look, rather than a chaotic one.
If you love deeper tones, like those in the Coastal Blues + Rattan palette (shown in #2 above,) pair them with the softer accents to balance their depth and keep the space inviting.
Balance is the Secret Sauce to Boho Coastal Style
The key to getting boho coastal right is all about balance.
If you go too boho, your space might start feeling heavy or cluttered.

Here’s how to find that sweet spot:
- Stick with natural materials: This is your base—think woven baskets, light wood, linen, and rattan. These natural textures tie everything together and keep the space feeling relaxed and grounded. Too many bright or shiny elements? That’s where things can start to feel off-balance. Keep it earthy and warm, and everything else will follow.
- Choose one or two boho pieces to stand out: Don’t go overboard with boho. Instead, pick a couple of boho pieces that really pop, like a macrame wall hanging or a beaded light fixture. These pieces bring personality without overwhelming the room. The key here is to let those standout items be the stars, while the rest of your decor remains simple and subtle.
- Let the coastal basics do the heavy lifting: Your coastal style should form the backbone of the room—think soft blues, sandy neutrals, and natural fabrics. These coastal essentials are your foundation, setting the tone and creating that calm, inviting feeling. Once you’ve got this in place, it’s easy to layer in boho accents to add texture and depth.
For example:
- A beaded light fixture in the entryway + woven wall baskets above the couch—this adds personality and texture without crowding the space.
- Macrame plant hangers with greenery in the corner + layered jute rugs in the living room—brings in boho warmth while still allowing your coastal colors to shine.
- Rattan chairs with neutral linen cushions around a simple wood dining table—keeps things light and inviting while adding depth and character.
In the End — You Win
Adding boho touches doesn’t complicate your coastal home — it completes it.
Your space gets:
- Texture
- Personality
- Depth
- Warmth
- A relaxed vibe that feels authentically YOU
This isn’t just a design trend — it’s a way to make your coastal home feel more homey, more layered, and more magical.

Start small. Swap a light. Add one woven wall accent. Pop a plant in a textured planter.
You’ll be amazed what one thoughtful boho coastal touch can do.
