Sharing a collection of beautiful coastal wall art in a variety of sizes, finishes and at various price points! Perfect for updating your home for spring and summer!
Even when we didn’t live near the beach, we still decorated as if we were since it’s our favorite place! I love adding coastal inspired artwork around our home to evoke the serenity and joy I feel at the beach. Today I’m sharing some of my favorite coastal wall art finds to help you achieve a similar look in your own home!
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Coastal Wall Art Around Our Home
We love having artwork that reminds us of the beach all around our home. Granted, I take some of it down in the fall and winter months, but I’ve found when done correctly, you can definitely even use it in your holiday decor! I’m sharing some of our favorite coastal wall art from around our home over the years, and then I’ll be sharing a bunch of new pieces I’ve found that you may also enjoy!
A few years ago, we hung this new acrylic beach art in our den. It’s no longer available but I still wanted to show this example. I love how the blues of the ocean tied into our blue board and batten wall so well.
DEN SOURCES: Linen Sectional | Acrylic Beach Art | Jute Diamond Rug | Scallop Light Fixture | Coffee Table | Paint Dipped Vase | Faux Greenery Stems | Raised Stripe Pillow | Striped Tassel Pillow | Palm Print Pillow | Roman Shades | Recycled Glass Beads
I previously used this palm tree art in the same spot when we first did our den makeover. I loved the whitewashed herringbone wood frame I ordered along with it! It also has a great beachy vibe to it.
DEN SOURCES: Pottery Barn Sectional | Diamond Rug | Scallop Light Fixture | Coffee Table | Palm Tree Art | Jute Poufs | Similar Ceramic Vase | Faux Greenery Stems | Small Striped Pillow | Wide Striped Pillow | Palm Print Pillow | Roman Shades
And prior to that, when the room was a TV room, my workout room, and craft room, I hung this ocean art above the daybed we had in the space.
TV ROOM/CRAFT ROOM SOURCES: Daybed | Rug | Jute Poufs | Beach Art | White Tray | Wide Stripe Pillows | Similar Paisley Pillows
Several summers ago, I used this palm leaf shadow box art in our living room and loved how it looked! I can’t wait to bring it back out again this summer!
LIVING ROOM SOURCES: Striped Rug | Linen Sofas | Spindle Chairs | Embroidered Blue Pillow | Striped Lumbar Pillow | Striped Throws | Raffia Coffee Table | Similar Wood Chain | Faux Greenery Stems | Oversized Palm Art | Dough Bowl | Lamps
Coastal wall art doesn’t necessarily have to be an actual photo or painting of the beach. Sometimes you can get the beachy vibes simply through the colors used in your art. This oversized abstract art we had in our prior dining room is one of my all-time favorites, and the colors still feel coastal without screaming “beach scene”.
DINING ROOM SOURCES: Dining Table | Dining Chairs | Hand-Knotted Rug | Linear Chandelier (look for less here) | Faux Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree | Woven Basket | Faux Greenery | Vase | Abstract Art
Here is how that same piece of art looks in our current dining room, hung over our console table.
SOURCES: Console Table | Lamps (look for less here) | Abstract Art | Baskets | Large Ceramic Bowl | Similar Moss Balls
I typically prefer more abstract versions of coastal art, but I still love this affordable canvas beach scene art we had in our guest bedroom! It’s also available here in additional sizes.
GUEST BEDROOM SOURCES: Upholstered Bed | Windowpane Plaid Bedding | Plaid Lumbar Pillow | Bead Chandelier | Striped Rug | Raffia Nightstands | White Ceramic Lamps (come as a set of two) | Abstract Beach Art | Faux Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree (this is the 5’ size) | Mirrors | Similar Drapes | Cane Chair | Striped Pillow
It also traveled to our smaller guest bedroom last summer! Here we hung it over the bed for a slightly different look.
GUEST BEDROOM SOURCES: Cane Bed | Nightstand (similar here) | Sea Glass Sandbar Art (also available here) | Bench | Bead Chandelier | Hand-Knotted Rug | Linen Drapes | Hotel Style Duvet Cover | Linen Pillows | Striped Tassel Pillows | Plaid Lumbar Pillow
Another fun option is to incorporate beach photos from your personal vacations! I get mine printed cheaply at Target since I swap them out fairly regularly, but I love that once you invest in the frames, it’s cheap and easy to change them up down the road! Be sure to check out my post on gallery wall inspiration for tons of frame ideas you could incorporate with your coastal photos! I love the nostalgic element these photos bring to our bedroom and other spaces around our home!
MASTER BEDROOM SOURCES: Similar Bed | Blue Euro Shams & Bedding | Paisley Lumbar Pillow | Cane Nightstands | Bead Chandelier | Faux Potted Maidenhair Fern | Jute Rug | Nightstand Lamps | Gallery Wall Frames | Bench
I did something similar in our den with some drone photos along 30A. I bought the book on how to set up an Etsy shop to make these downloadable for art, now I just need to find time to read it!
DEN SOURCES: Sectional (read my review here) | Coffee Table (also here) | Scallop Light Fixture (also here) | Gallery Wall Frames (look for less here) | Art: Personal Vacation Photos (coming soon for download!) | Linen Blackout Drapes | Cast Iron Curtain Rod | Woven Cordless Shades (color is Tuscan) | Chambray Linen Pillow Cover | Midnight Linen Pillow Cover | Palm Pillow Cover | Faux Greenery | Vase | ‘Surf Tribe’ Book | ‘Great Escapes Italy’ Book | ‘Mykonos’ Book | Recycled Glass Beads | Carpet (color is Beach) | Paint Colors: Benjamin Moore Hale Navy and Simply White
A more recent favorite is this gorgeous Sparkling Water wall art! My mom loved it so much she also got it to hang horizontally above their bathtub!
ENTRYWAY HALLWAY SOURCES: Water Art | Swing Arm Sconces | Raffia Console Table | Similar Round Mirror | Dipped Vase | Faux Fan Palms | Glass Lamp | Striped Ottoman Stools | Set of Rope Balls | Striped Rug
I bought this Coastal Mist art shortly before I knew we were moving, and it was absolutely stunning. So much so, the buyers of our home also purchased it. But I’m thinking I may have to order another one for the new house because I loved it so much! There are six in the series, and ours was #2.
OFFICE SOURCES: Chandelier |  5-Piece Entertainment Center | Abstract Art | Lamp | Similar Desks | Leather Desk Chairs | Striped Pillows | White Ceramic Pots | Set of Frames | Light Fixture
Coastal Wall Art Favorites
As we start our design plans for the new build, I still have a few additional places around our home I’d love to add some coastal wall art. I thought I’d share some of my favorite recent finds here today. There are so many beautiful options out there at a wide variety of price points and customization levels. Click on any of the beachy art ideas below to learn more about each of the items shown.
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Kim says
Great post! However, the S&L rug in first photo is not indoor/outdoor (unfortunately).
Sarah says
Thank you! And eek – you’re right! I copied that from an old post and no idea why I had that in there. Thank you for letting me know!
Joan Kate says
Great post! I really love the wall art It’s very stunning. Thanks for sharing this! Roofing Companies Parker
Emily says
Can you tell me what blue paint color the board and batten wall is??
Sarah says
Hi! It is Benjamin Moore Van Courtland Blue 🙂
Julie S says
Love the colors of your walls and the design. What did you use for the light walls to go with the Van Courtland Blue?
Sarah says
Thank you so much! The other color is Benjamin Moore Simply White.
Stacy Ludwig says
Also – to elevate the look of a canvas print without a frame – you can buy floating frames and frame yourself! Total game changer for a beautiful unframed canvas print!
Sarah says
Great idea!
Linda says
Beautiful! What color blue is on the back of your front door?
Sarah says
Thank you! It’s Benjamin Moore Water’s Edge 🙂
Mekayla says
Stunning! Your batten board wall is shown with 2 different blues. What are they?
Sarah says
Thank you! They’re Benjamin Moore Van Courtland Blue and Benjamin Moore Hale Navy.
Mekayla Q Nygren says
Thank you! Would you say that the Water’s Edge on the back of your door looks more bright blue or grey blue?
Sarah says
Definitely more gray blue 🙂