Coastal & Beach House Paint Colors
Choosing paint colors for a coastal interior is about understanding what makes the style work - its materials, proportions, and mood - and selecting colors that reinforce those qualities rather than fighting them.
What Defines Coastal Style?
The coastal aesthetic is characterized by specific material preferences, furniture silhouettes, and a consistent relationship between colors and textures. Getting the paint colors right means understanding these foundations and choosing a palette that supports them.
Core Paint Colors for Coastal Interiors
- Newburyport Blue (Benjamin Moore)
- Sea Salt (Sherwin-Williams)
- Palladian Blue (Benjamin Moore)
- Quietude (Sherwin-Williams)
- Cloud White (Benjamin Moore)
How to Apply This Palette
In a coastal interior, the wall color should support the furniture and materials rather than compete with them. Start with the largest piece of furniture in the room and identify its dominant tone - warm, cool, neutral, saturated, or muted. Then select a wall color that either matches that temperature or creates intentional contrast.
What to Avoid
The most common mistake is mixing a coastal color palette with furniture or materials that belong to a different design language. Color alone can't create a cohesive coastal look if the furniture doesn't match the style. Work on consistency across materials, then let the paint color support the overall direction.
Lighting Considerations for the Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Valley homes get significant directional variation - north-facing rooms stay cooler and benefit from warmer-toned coastal colors, while south-facing rooms with strong afternoon light can handle cooler tones. Always test your paint samples at different times of day before committing.
We help Lehigh Valley homeowners choose and apply perfect coastal color palettes. Schedule a free color consultation.
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