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Coastal Farmhouse Color Palette

August 6, 2025 by Kimberly Snyder 2 Comments

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A Coastal Farmhouse Color Palette combines the soothing colors of the sea with an assortment of neutral shades.

color swatches for Coastal Farmhouse color palette

The Coastal Farmhouse color palette was created by combining colors inspired by the sea as well as by the countryside.  When decorating with this color palette, I use design elements that are coastal in nature.  I also rely on touches of old wood and galvanized metal objects to tie in the farmhouse aspect.  The end result will hopefully be a calming, relaxing retreat!

Let Me Share A Few Examples-

One of the ways I like to use design elements and color to refresh my home is adding some charming farmhouse touches.  From rustic accents to florals (fresh & faux) to the industrial feel of galvanized metal, these decorating elements help bring the cozy and inviting feel of farmhouse style into my decor.  I use the colors found in nature in my decorating.

I also like to add touches of the sea, especially now that we are living in Florida.  I love to be on the water or at least able to look at water whenever possible! We even turned the living room of our home into the dining room so that I could sit at the dining room table and look out the window to the lake across the street!  You can see a glimpse of Lake Zappa in the right corner of this photo:

view from inside home looking out to a lake

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One of the ways I like to add touches of the sea is to add shells to my decor.  I also like to use shades of blue and green.

doughbowl display with solar lantern

A coastal farmhouse color palette is one of my favorite ways to decorate an area.  By combining coastal and farmhouse together, it is easy to feel like you are never too far from the beach.

potting bench with decorative elements including a wooden box, ceramic pots and a melamine bowl

Things to Consider When Using A Coastal Farmhouse Color Palette

If you’re looking to create a coastal farmhouse color palette, there are some things you should consider before starting. First, think about what kind of space you’ll be using the color palette in. Is it a bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, or other area? Next, think about the type of furniture you’ll be adding to the room. Will it be wood, metal, glass, or something else? Finally, think about the lighting in the room. What kind of light will be coming into the room?

Let’s use my outdoor living area as an example.  The area is our covered screened in lanai.  Most of the furniture we have out there is either vintage wrought iron, weather-proof wicker or acacia wood.  We have two overhead wet rated ceiling fans with lights.  Various solar lanterns are used at night to provide additional lighting. 

solar lanterns at night on side table

Pictured below is how one of the seating areas was decorated for summer. 

Sand dollar early summer theme

This table is a great example of using worn items to add interest to your displays.

Can I Save This Table?

Selecting Your Color Palette

When choosing your color palette, you will want to start out picking a neutral base.  This will be a color that works will all the other colors in the area. Examples of neutrals would be white, cream, tan, gray, or black.  I often use black as my neutral base color with a few touches of grey.

Once your base is chosen, it is thyme to add in a few accent or contrasting colors.   Give some thought as to how you want these colors to work together.  Are you wanting the colors to be more vibrant and add a pop of color?  Bright colors can draw attention to a particular area of the space.  Pops of color can also help bring out the natural beauty of the space.

Consider using complementary colors.  Start by picking two colors that contrast with each other.  Use a color wheel to help you choose your colors.  Complimentary colors are opposite of each other on the color wheel.

an example of a basic color wheel with warm and cool colors

Once you’ve chosen your primary and secondary colors, mix them together to create a third color. If you’re using a color wheel, move the three colors around until you find a combination that works well with your space.

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My Favorite Coastal Farmhouse Elements

mood board with a coastal farmhouse color palette

Shutters:

Worn shutter with a bouquet of white cushion daisies in a white tin bucket

Weathered Wood & Barn Tin:

Barn wood & barn tin star fish wall hanging

Sand Dollars:

sand dollars close up

Fishing Floats:

Coastal themed vignette on buffet

and Coastal Themed Tableware:

large melamine bowl with a coastal theme. The words "On Beach Time" are written on the bowl

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  1. Cara says

    May 9, 2023 at 1:20 pm

    I love the colors of the coast, so calming. Many folks think Florida when they think of the coast, but I think fondly of Maine, and Rhode Island, our two favorite vacation spots. Thank you for sharing Kim.

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    • Kimberly Snyder says

      May 10, 2023 at 9:12 am

      I have bever been to Maine or Rhode Island. I would love to visit there someday!

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