Coastal Houses: Design Principles and the Best Pieces to Own

Coastal Houses: Design Principles and the Best Pieces to Own
Design & Architecture

Coastal Houses: Design Principles and the Best Pieces to Own

Quick answer: Coastal houses are built on three evidence-backed principles — natural light maximization, natural material abundance, and indoor-outdoor flow. Houzz's 2024 Study found coastal the #1 requested style in the US for four consecutive years. A meta-analysis of 32 studies (Zhang et al., 2020) found blue-green palette environments consistently produce lower heart rate, lower blood pressure, and higher reported calm. Here is how to build one.

38%
Of renovating US homeowners identify coastal as their primary style preference — the highest of any named style. Houzz U.S. Houzz & Home Study, 2024.
Interior inspiration
Interior inspiration
Interior inspiration

Natural Light: The Most Important Element

The World Green Building Council (2015, updated 2022) identified natural light as the single most important factor in occupant wellbeing in residential environments — above air quality, acoustic comfort, and thermal comfort. Coastal house design prioritizes natural light through open floor plans, large windows, and sheer curtains that let light flow freely.

Position mirrors to amplify natural light (a 2019 study found this can increase perceived brightness by up to 30%). Choose lighter furniture tones to maximize light reflection within the room.

The Anchor Sofa

Aegean Sea Luxury Indoor/Outdoor Teak Sofa
The Coastal Statement
Aegean Sea Luxury Indoor/Outdoor Teak Sofa
Teak construction designed for the full coastal life — equally at home on a covered porch or in a sun-filled living room. European farmhouse meets coastal ease.
$2,799
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Rugs & Natural Materials

Research from the Carpet and Rug Institute (2021) found area rugs in natural fiber (jute, sisal, wool) are rated as significantly more "premium" and "comfortable" than synthetic equivalents. In coastal houses, a natural fiber rug anchors the aesthetic while providing genuine tactile richness.

Atlas Soumak Jute Rug
Atlas Soumak Jute Rug
$630
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Brooks Rocking Chair
Brooks Rocking Chair
$360
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Casa del Sol Lamp
Casa del Sol Lamp
$191
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Indoor-Outdoor Flow: The Coastal Signature

AIA research (2022) found homes with intentionally designed outdoor living spaces sell for 8–12% more and score 23% higher on owner satisfaction surveys. In coastal house design, the outdoor spaces are treated as additional rooms — furnished and lit with the same care as the interior.

The most beautiful coastal houses blur the line between inside and outside until the whole property feels like one continuous, light-filled space.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • Modern farmhouse style blends rustic charm with contemporary design, featuring clean lines, neutral colors, natural materials, and vintage-inspired accents for a warm, inviting aesthetic.

  • Start with neutral paint colors, add shiplap or wood accents, incorporate vintage finds, use natural textiles like linen and cotton, and display fresh greenery or flowers.

  • Absolutely! Modern farmhouse style is all about mixing rustic farmhouse elements with sleek modern pieces. Balance vintage items with contemporary furniture and clean-lined accessories.

  • Consider white or light-colored cabinets, open shelving, farmhouse sinks, butcher block countertops, subway tile backsplash, and industrial-style lighting fixtures.

  • Look for board and batten siding, metal roofing accents, black window frames, front porch swings, vintage-style lighting, and natural wood elements for your exterior.

  • Include comfortable neutral sofas, reclaimed wood coffee tables, cozy throw blankets, vintage-inspired decor, shiplap accent walls, and plenty of natural light.

  • Essential items include a freestanding tub, vessel sinks, vintage-style faucets, shiplap walls, open shelving, natural wood vanities, and classic subway tiles.

  • Key characteristics include neutral color palettes, natural materials, mix of old and new, clean lines, rustic textures, functional design, and a cozy, welcoming atmosphere.

  • Try white shiplap walls, black fixtures, natural wood accents, vintage mirrors, woven baskets for storage, and fresh greenery to create a spa-like farmhouse retreat.

  • Create an inviting entryway with a rustic bench, coat hooks, vintage mirror, console table, woven baskets, fresh flowers, and a welcoming doormat.