Recently, news of the surprising new interiors trend that millennials and Gen-Z are loving – the Coastal Grandmother aesthetic, took the internet and social media by storm, with Google searches for the style increasing 334% in the past week globally and 2.6 million views on TikTok.
The interiors style was coined by TikTok-er @lexnicoleta and has taken off on the app – with 2.6 million views for the related hashtag #coastalgrandmother. The aesthetic is all about recreating the aspirational lives of a coastal grandmother, famously portrayed in popular Hollywood movies by actors such as Diane Keaton and Meryl Streep in films like Something’s Gotta Give and It’s Complicated. Often these films are by Nancy Meyers, whose films’ interiors have even inspired a viral Instagram account (@nancymeyersinteriors).
For those that want to tap into the trend, here are some key tips to achieve the ultimate coastal grandma look in your home (whether you have coastal views or not). There’s a huge emphasis on use of soft cotton linen in the bedding and elsewhere in the decor. A good place to get yours might be the Secret Linen Store, but if you prefer stores that are based in Singapore, you can head check out the beautiful spreads offered by homegrown brands Sunday Bedding, Sojao, Horgen and Aevary. Want something durable and lasting for the family? Check out King Koil’s bedding selection as well.
Neutral palettes
When you think coastal you might think blue, but the colour palette for the coastal grandma aesthetic is actually a lot more neutral with touches of warmth. Ecrus, old whites, creams and light beiges are the best base colours for any room, with pops of colour being added by fresh blooms or vintage-style knick-knacks.
Throws and cushions piled high
The aesthetic is all about creating an inviting area for friends and family to be able to drop in and feel comfortable and at ease. There’s nothing better than sinking into a sofa filled with sumptuous cushions and throws, and these are a great, quick way to add some coastal grandmother vibes to your living room. You don’t want it to feel too prim, so embrace different cushion sizes, styles and colours to perfect that casual and warm look.
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Organised clutter in the kitchen
Kitchens are the heart of the home for any coastal grandma, but forget your minimalist tendencies, this kitchen style is all about the room feeling lived-in. Think utensil jars out of the side, hung pots and pans, cookbooks out and bowls of fresh produce on the counter space. Bonus points if you’re luckily enough to have a kitchen island, if so these should be used for relaxed meals with friends as you chat over a bottle of white wine.
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It’s all about linen
A loose linen shirt is key to the sartorial look of the coastal grandmother aesthetic, but so is using the breathable material for your bedding. The material brings a relaxed and homey vibe to any bedroom, and is loved by coastal grandmothers in real life as it is breathable and cool for those hot summer nights by the sea.
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Flowing curtains
Even if you don’t have a salty coastal breeze flowing through your windows, you can recreate the look of a coastal grandma home with relaxed curtains in neutral shades or subtle patterns. Allowing a bit of extra length to the curtain so it gathers on the floor adds to the relaxed vibe you want to aim for. The scene you want to achieve is having the windows slightly open, with the breeze romantically catching the curtains as you take in the view.
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Fresh flowers
A perfect coastal grandmother activity is going out to collect fresh flowers for your home. If you’re not lucky enough to be gathering them from your own garden, shop-bought work just as well. Hydrangeas are the flower of the moment and have been a favourite of coastal grandmas for decades – blues, pinks, purples and whites and all perfect colour choices. You can style them alone or with complementary white roses and lush foliage.
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Cosy lighting
A sense of cosiness and calm is brought to many a coastal grandma’s home with an abundance of lamps. On side tables, windowsills, above fireplaces – basically wherever you have the space, pop a lamp there. It means that as the natural light starts to dim, you can create the perfect backdrop to read or chat with friends with a glass of wine (pastimes loved by many coastal grandmas). If you’re running out of plug space, then you can use wireless spotlights that can be popped under the lampshade and charged with a USB.
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Natural accents
Embrace natural materials throughout the house such as wicker, rattan and real wood. An easy way to do this is to use wicker or rattan baskets for storage and look out for second-hand solid wood pieces on reselling sites or local markets. Real wood side tables or bureaus make the perfect place to have extra lamps and knick-knacks.
Intrerested to find out which style you personally prefer?
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