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10 Ways To Decorate A Costal Home For Fall

September 1, 2014 by Kym Terranova

Fall is a time for warm colors, pumpkin spice, and cozy blankets. But what if you live in a coastal home? The cool breeze and salty air may make traditional fall decorating seem out of place. But fear not, there are plenty of ways to make your coastal home feel cozy and festive during the fall season.

One way to decorate a coastal home for fall is by incorporating natural elements from the beach into your decor. Driftwood and shells collected from the beach can be cleaned and used as unique decor. To clean driftwood, simply give it a rinse with fresh water to remove any sand or debris. For shells, you can soak them in a mixture of water and white vinegar for a few minutes to remove any dirt or debris. Once they are clean and dry, you can use them in a variety of ways. Use them to create a unique centerpiece by placing them in a glass vase or bowl, or string them together to make a coastal-inspired garland.

Another way to add a touch of fall to your coastal home is by using warm colors. Instead of traditional fall colors like orange and yellow, opt for colors that complement the coastal aesthetic. Blues and grays, for example, can be used to add a cozy feeling without being too overwhelming. You can also add a pop of color with throw pillows or blankets in shades of red, brown, and green.

For a more traditional fall touch, bring in elements of nature such as pinecones, leaves, and acorns. These natural elements can be used to create a fall-inspired wreath for your front door or as a centerpiece on your dining room table.

Another tip for decorating a coastal home for fall is to use lighting to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. String lights or candles can be used to add a soft glow to your home. You can also use hurricane lamps or lanterns to add a touch of elegance to your living space.

If you want to add some fall flair to your outdoor space, consider using outdoor furniture with warm colors and patterns. You can also add outdoor blankets or throws to your seating area to create a cozy and inviting space.

Fall is also a great time to update your bedding. Opt for warm and cozy bedding in shades of blue, gray, and white. This will help create a relaxing and inviting space in your bedroom.

Finally, don’t be afraid to mix and match different fall decorating elements. The key is to create a space that feels inviting and cozy, while still maintaining the coastal aesthetic.

In summary, there are many ways to decorate a coastal home for fall. Incorporating natural elements, such as driftwood and shells, and using warm colors, natural elements and lighting to create a cozy atmosphere are some of the ways to bring in the fall season in a coastal home. Don’t be afraid to mix and match different elements to create a unique and inviting space that reflects your personal style. With these tips and a little creativity, you can easily turn your coastal home into a cozy and festive fall retreat.

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Driftwood and shells found on the beach can make for beautiful and unique decorations in your coastal home. However, before you can use them in your home, it’s important to properly clean them to ensure they’re safe and free of any debris or harmful bacteria. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to clean driftwood and shells found on the beach.

Step 1: Collect Your Driftwood and Shells
Before you begin the cleaning process, it’s important to find and collect driftwood and shells that are in good condition. Look for pieces that are not too weathered or cracked. It’s also important to note that it is illegal to remove live shells and coral from the beach, so make sure you only collect shells that are no longer occupied by sea life.

Step 2: Rinse Off the Driftwood and Shells
Once you have collected your driftwood and shells, it’s important to give them a good rinse to remove any sand, dirt, or debris. You can do this by laying them out on a tarp or plastic sheet and using a hose to gently spray them down.

Step 3: Clean with a Brush and Soap
After rinsing off the driftwood and shells, it’s time to give them a thorough cleaning. Use a brush to scrub away any remaining dirt or debris. It’s best to use a stiff-bristled brush for the driftwood and a soft-bristled brush for the shells. You can also use a mild soap, such as dish soap, to help remove any remaining dirt. Make sure to rinse the driftwood and shells thoroughly after cleaning to remove all soap residue.

Step 4: Dry the Driftwood and Shells
After cleaning the driftwood and shells, it’s important to let them dry completely before using them in your home. This can take a few days depending on the humidity and temperature of your location. You can lay them out on a tarp or plastic sheet in a well-ventilated area to dry. Make sure to flip them over occasionally to ensure they dry evenly on both sides.

Step 5: Sanitize the Driftwood and Shells
To ensure that the driftwood and shells are safe to use in your home, it’s important to sanitize them. You can do this by wiping them down with a mixture of water and vinegar or by soaking them in a solution of water and bleach for about 10 minutes. Be sure to rinse them thoroughly with water after sanitizing and allow them to dry completely before using them.

By following these steps, you can ensure that your driftwood and shells are clean and safe to use in your coastal home. Not only will they add a unique touch to your décor, but they will also serve as a reminder of the beautiful beach you found them on.

 

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Comments

  1. Caron says

    October 13, 2019 at 2:27 pm

    Hi Kim! Thanks for the mentions and shout outs for our coastal fall decorating ideas! (owner of Everything Coastal and Caron’s Beach House)

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