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Simple and classic, wood walls and crisp white cabinetry never go out of style. Achieve this look by adding reclaimed wood elements to your kitchen. For an informal touch, hang cafe skirts in place of lower cabinet doors. Water-hued plates, mugs, and vases match beautifully with mint green pendant lights in this small Tybee Island, Georgia, kitchen. If you love cottage style, an easy way to achieve it is with white paint. Here, crisp white walls, cabinets, and shelves make for a clean backdrop for colorful accents, from artwork to rugs.
Beach-Inspired Wet Bar
This charming cottage-style beach kitchen has white cabinets throughout, that are paired with brass hardware. The blue stove adds a pop-of-color and the neutral runner rug adds some warmth. The wood floating shelves and woven baskets add interest and bring in a more earthy element into the overall design. One of my favorite ways to bring the beach feel into your kitchen is with light wood tones, white cabinets, and touches of muted and calm blue colors.
Simple Beach Kitchen Ideas for Stunning Coastal Style
Textured glass in the upper cabinets, simple lines paired with turquoise, and a big window work perfectly together to give this kitchen the perfect cottage feels. Instead of choosing veined countertops or busy wallpaper, try a pattern in an unexpected place. Two oversize drum shades in a crewel-like print do wonders to spice up an otherwise neutral kitchen. They have the less-bulky look of transparent glass with just enough opaqueness to hide anything you don't want on display.
White Beach-Style Kitchen with a Wood Island
Incorporating natural elements into your coastal-inspired space adds depth and character and helps you create a serene environment where you can truly relax and recharge. Consider natural or engineered stone options like granite, quartz, or soapstone for countertops. Their hardy nature makes them resistant to scratches and stains while emanating an upscale coastal vibe. Alternatively, butcher block countertops bring a warm, natural aesthetic that aligns with a beachy theme. We know you may not have too many options when it comes to rebuilding.
A Beautiful Backsplash
Include sea-inspired details like a driftwood chandelier, a sea glass backsplash, or a water feature to give the room a coastal feel. A subtle method to incorporate beachy sensations is to add light blue or gray accents to the walls or utilize patterned tiles. In the image above an ocean inspired kitchens uses white Shaker style cabinetry which extends to the dining island and upholstery of the bar stools.
Check out these effortlessly chic coastal-inspired kitchens that offer elevated style and feel-good beach vibes to inspire your kitchen makeover. The kitchen above from the Tranquil Coastal Beach House Tour uses a turquoise subway tile backsplash to make this kitchen stand out. I hope these beautiful beach kitchen designs inspire you to bring some coastal decor to your home. From vintage oak and bland to white, minty aqua, open and airy, this DIY renovation is a nod to a coastal theme. Removing a bank of cabinets, both lower and hanging, gives an open concept to the kitchen that now flows seamlessly into the dining area.
Natural Wonder
This kitchen from the blue coastal dream house is one of my favorites. I love love love the blue green tile back splash and the aqua pendant lighting over the island. Sometimes just a facelift to your cabinets and countertops is all you need to transform a kitchen into the perfect backdrop for any splash of colorful accessories you choose to use. Here, yellow oak cabinets were refinished and painted a beautiful light grey while the dark counters were upgraded to a white quartz. With all of these different ideas you are sure to put together your own perfect beach cottage kitchen in your home.
This kitchen from a coastal calm home in Juno Beach, Florida is a perfect example of that. The rustic design of this coastal kitchen and dining area creates a casual space for cooking and eating. The wood from the dining table looks similar to the driftwood you’d see on the coast, which pairs well with the distressed seafoam green of the doors on the wet bar. When paired with gray flooring and white walls and cabinets, the result is a simple, bright coastal kitchen. Lean into nautical design by painting accents such as kitchen chairs and drawers in navy blue.
The open, teal cabinets make white dishes pop and easy for guests to find. Wooden countertops give the space a homey feel, and a collection of antique birdcages and nautical charts call out the room's high ceilings. The extra-long island means this light-filled space is a favorite hangout before and after a day of sandy fun. Beaded board, marble countertops, and vintage appliances set the tone for a fresh, inviting space. Opt for a monochromatic palette paired with glass-front cabinets to make even the smallest kitchen feel more spacious. Maximize your beach house kitchen by embracing an open layout allowing seamless movement between cooking and entertaining areas.
Blue evokes a sense of the infinite, calming expanse of the ocean and is great for walls, cabinetry, and accents. Light gray has a calming, sky like appearance which works with any decor style. Last but not least, seafoam green brings a peaceful and relaxing feel, perfect for any walls, cabinetry, and accents.
One of the first ones she gets is the one that tripped up her colleagues. "It has like this wild garden feel, but very, like sophisticated in a way. It's all native plants and trees and like fruit trees, everywhere," Putnam said. "So like iit creates the most like whimsical environment for entertaining." Assuming the Rams don't trade out of the first round, they will be picking on the first day of the draft for the first time since 2016 when Jared Goff was the No. 1 overall pick. The Rams unveiled the lavish mansion where they will run their draft with features that include a game room, lounge, pool and covered bar.
If you have space for a wet bar in your kitchen, it’s a good opportunity to use some of the bolder colors of coastal design. In this room, the wet bar feels like it’s own space thanks to the bright blue paint on the cabinets or paneling. The color sets the bar apart from the rest of the room, and rope fixtures on the cabinets further the coastal feel. Using a canvas of white for the walls and bookcase, this dining room goes coastal with its dark wood floors anchored by a large muted blue and creamy white rug.
This setup also makes it easy for guests of all ages to access kitchen essentials. Something about islands and counter stools screams coastal kitchen to me. Beach house coastal kitchen design calls for bistro-style counter stools. They are perfect for beach kitchens because they are durable and easy to clean. Other options for coastal kitchen barstools are anything with a woven seat or rattan material. The wood island and the light wood countertop of it complement the wood kitchen floors providing a cohesive look.
Incorporate a kitchen island with bar stools for quick breakfasts, coffee chats, or children’s meals while prepping food. When hosting, this can also double as an additional work surface or buffet table. Flooring should be durable and easy to clean, considering the sand that might be tracked in. Ceramic tile is popular due to its durability and various coastal kitchen design options. For a warmer touch, consider hardwood or bamboo, especially in lighter tones, to maintain the coastal aesthetic. Here are 20 beautiful and fun beach house kitchen ideas (see also ‘13 DIY Boho Ideas For Your Kitchen‘) to inspire your next remodel.
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