Want to bring a beachy look to your home, whether or not it’s located on a body of water? Take a look at these 25 inspiring coastal chandelier ideas. You’ll learn how to bring a beachy vibe into any room by choosing the right fixture.
Deborah Bettcher at Decorating Den Interiors makes the coastal vibe look effortless in this elegant dining room interior. Sea glass green walls are echoed in the colors of a patterned rug. Textured chairs and a quirky, sculptural chandelier complete the look.
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Grey Joyner Interiors used an easy formula to achieve a coastal look in this warm living room interior. Thoughtfully styled shelves feature nautical-themed elements, including fish prints. A modern rattan chandelier becomes a focal point in front of the fireplace.
This mid-century coastal interior benefits from coordinating mid century modern flush and semi-flush mount fixtures. They mitigate the lower ceiling while adding a bit of style. The corner fireplace becomes the focal point, so the fixtures remain neutral.
Kelly Taylor Interior Design keeps the focus on the views in this light and bright open living area. A coastal bowl chandelier directs light where its needed without interfering with sight lines. Natural light is all that’s needed during the day.
Kristina Phillips Interior Design created an ultra feminine bedroom with coastal touches. Soft pink walls are complemented by touches of blue. A natural textured coastal drum chandelier forms a focal point in the space, combined with coastal-themed art.
This blue and gold themed spaced channels coastal vibes through the color palette and modern artwork. A grouping of rattan pendants hung at different heights ties together a cozy seating area. A touch of greenery further enhances the connection with nature.
This crystalline chandelier is light and bright within this beachfront house. Its circular form corresponds with the seating area and ottoman below. Recessed lighting picks up for general overhead illumination.
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This stunning chandelier features a hand-painted metal finish offset organic, natural textured Capiz shells, which evokes the ease and glamour of live on the beach. Its tiered design is at once traditional and modern. This fixture would work in a variety of interiors, from above a dining table to a living room or even a bedroom.
Nadia Watts Interior Design created a traditional dining room with coastal touches. Pops of color and texture blend with natural elements in the form of potted plants and a plant-inspired pendant fixture. Traditional furnishings and trim give the space a timeless look.
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This soothing bathroom retreat by Elizabeth Ryan Interiors is as calming as a day at the beach. The space is mostly white, but the ceiling where the design comes alive. A tray ceiling with wallpaper is showcased by a bathroom semi-flush fixture with an ornate design.
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These orb pendants evoke the easy going feel of being at the beach. Try grouping together a cluster of three or another odd number in varying sizes. This will help you adequately light your kitchen island or dining table and create a focal point for the space.
Nothing says coastal design like blue and white tones. This primarily white interior is focused on the beautiful waterfront view. A dark blue fringed pendant draws the depths of the blues inside and forms a fantastic focal point for the space.
This crystal chandelier recalls droplets of water or even smoothly worn seaglass. The style is simple and understated and blends well with a primarily white interior. A ceiling medallion gives its a traditional edge.
Now that you’ve read about 25 beachy coastal chandelier ideas, you’re ready to recreate the look in your own home. Whether you opt for a pendant, chandelier, lamp or other type of fixture, you can bring a calming, easy going feeling to your space. We hope these ideas have inspired you!
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