5 Summer Wreaths To Warm Your Coastal Style Front Door

5 Summer Wreaths To Warm Your Coastal Style Front Door

Invite guests into your home with one of these summer coastal-style wreaths. Give them a taste of the serenity of the shore and the simplicity of the laid-back beach lifestyle that lies just beyond.

The coastal style grew up in the waterfront homes of the eastern seaboard. It ranges from the simplicity of laid-back Florida key homes to the leisurely luxury of homes in the Hamptons.

Its light and airy rooms, bathed in white, blues, and natural tones, create a calm and relaxed space.

Whether you live in a townhouse in Des Moines or a Houston highrise, you can create the sights and sensations of the beach with coastal-style decor.

DIY Floating Starfish Wreath

DIY Floating Starfish Wreath

Classic coastal style is sophisticated. It uses a distinctive palette of whites, neutrals, and blues accented by charcoal and black. You create strong structural elements with bold stripes, crisp linens, and a perfectly painted beadboard. 

The classic coastal style uses beautiful accessories like specimen shells, coral, and coastal art to create a clean, sophisticated feel.

This inventive classic coastal style wreath uses craft starfish to accent your front door. You’ll need a glue gun and a shaped wireframe to create floating layers of starfish.

You can imagine the endless summer you spent collecting starfish for your project when you make the DIY Floating Starfish Wreath

DIY Rope Wreath

DIY Rope Wreath

Hamptons style blends the seaside relaxation of coastal style with the indulgence of the rich and famous. It effortlessly combines sophisticated furnishings with natural fibers like cotton and jute. The result is a rich and calming home.

This Hampton-style rope wreath is a perfect invitation to your home. The natural fiber is arranged in a formal pattern that hints at the style concealed behind the door. 

It could also work well as a French Coastal-style wreath. The bold black striped ribbon is equally at home on the coast of Normandy or the Côte d’Azur.

You will need to be patient to create the perfect spacing. But it will be worth it when you complete your DIY Rope Wreath.

How To Make A DIY Driftwood Wreath

How To Make A DIY Driftwood Wreath

Modern Coastal is a fresh new take on the coastal style. Modern style uses clean lines and open space – perfect compliments to coastal’s airy and relaxed atmosphere.

Where modern can seem cold, coastal style adds natural elements like driftwood, jute, and distressed finishes to soften it.

This modern coastal style wreath uses modern’s iconic starburst design. Plus, it pays homage to the beach with weathered driftwood.

You might add some coastal-style pale blue and white glass accent pieces to capture the color of the sea.

You’ll need some driftwood, a flat wreath base, and hot glue to create this coastal-inspired project – How To Make A DIY Driftwood Wreath.

Coastal Sea Shell Wreath

Coastal Sea Shell Wreath

Transitional Coastal Style, like all transitional styles, is a combination of traditional and contemporary styles. 

It emphasizes the simple, clean lines of contemporary décor. Yet, it moves from the sea-blue colors of classic coastal to the neutral color palette of the contemporary style. 

The transitional coastal style creates warmth by mixing dark wood and natural fiber textures. Also, contemporary art adds bright accent colors.

This transitional coastal style wreath captures the style’s neutral color palette. The fiber-wrapped wreath base adds in the warmth of natural fibers. Finally, the shells and netting anchor the whole look with the natural contrast of white and deep browns. 

The Coastal Seashell Wreath is an easy and effective way to add a transitional coastal vibe to your entry.

  

Twig Coastal Wreath

Twig Coastal Wreath

Coastal Farmhouse is the most casual and relaxed of the coastal styles. It takes its inspiration from the live oaks and palmettos that stretch along the gulf coast, through Florida and the southern Atlantic coast.

This wreath uses a rustic twig base to create its farmhouse tone. Then it adds in the light aqua, spa blue, whites, and neutrals from the coastal color palette. The kitschy collection of embellishments tells everyone that this is a farmhouse coastal home.

You’ll need a flat wreath base to form a traditional twig wreath. Once you have built up several layers to give it depth, add the embellishments. 

You can almost hear the cicadas singing over the gentle rollers when you see the Twig Coastal Wreath hanging on your door.

Final Thoughts

In its purest form, coastal style captures the feeling of standing alone on an untouched beach. It uses natural light, soft tones, and a clean aesthetic to evoke the touch of fresh sea breezes sweeping inland.

It feels like summer, surf, and sand all year long inside your house.

A coastal summer wreath invites guests into your home. Its relaxed welcome lets them feel they are entering a high-end island getaway.