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    Nancy Meyers Coastal Cottage Style: 8 Ways to Get the Look

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerJune 19, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Create a Nancy Meyers-Inspired Coastal Cottage Feeling in Your Home

    I’ve been told a few times lately that my style is like Nancy Meyers meets coastal cottage—what a compliment! I adore her movies and the effortlessly beautiful homes in them.

    If you’ve ever swooned over the dreamy interiors in Something’s Gotta Give or It’s Complicated, you already know the unmistakable charm of a Nancy Meyers home. Her signature style perfectly blends timeless elegance with relaxed, lived-in comfort.

    I recently shared two posts: Cottage by the Sea Style (5 Ways to Design a Coastal Sanctuary), and How to Get the Look of a Nancy Meyers Kitchen.

    Today, I’m sharing 7 simple ways to capture that iconic Nancy Meyers magic—with a fresh seaside twist—no matter where you live!

    1. Start with a Soft, Sun-Washed Color Palette

    Think creamy whites, sandy beiges, pale blues, and sea-glass greens—hues that create a light, serene backdrop reminiscent of Hamptons beach houses. For walls, you can choose a warm white to keep the space soft and airy, then introduce coastal colors through textiles and decor. Or, if you prefer more color, try a beachy blue on the walls and balance it out with crisp whites and natural textures in your furniture and accessories.

    Try paint colors like Benjamin Moore Simply White (the soft white I used in my old house, and in the Tiny Cottage kitchen), Benjamin Moore Beach Glass (in my living room), Classic Light Buff by Sherwin-Williams (the warm white in my current house), or Sherwin-Williams Languid Blue (in the Tiny Cottage kitchen).

    2. Layer Natural Textures

    Incorporate a mix of textures like linen slipcovers, jute or sisal rugs, breezy fabrics, wicker baskets, and rattan accents. These natural layers add warmth, depth, and a relaxed, lived-in feel—while keeping the overall look effortlessly casual.

    Details to consider:

    • Woven pendant lights or baskets
    • Driftwood-inspired side tables
    • Light oak or weathered wood flooring

    3. Incorporate Classic, Timeless Furnishings

    Nancy Meyers interiors often use traditional furniture with a relaxed twist. Think English roll-arm sofas, slipcovered chairs, and antique-style wood tables.

    Design idea: Mix vintage and new pieces. For example, pair a skirted sofa with a classic spindle-leg coffee table and add a slipcovered armchair by a window.

    4. Create a Charming, Collected Kitchen

    Nancy Meyers’ kitchens feel effortlessly warm and inviting, thanks to carefully curated accessories that are both functional and beautiful. Think enameled cast iron pots or a pretty tea kettle left out on display, wooden cutting boards propped against the backsplash, and natural textures like woven barstools or baskets. Include cozy touches like a small lamp tucked into a corner or hanging decorative plates and platters on the walls.

    Try this: Layer in cookbooks, fresh flowers, and a bowl of lemons or fresh fruit on the counter!

    See my post: How to Hang Plates on the Wall

    5. Add Cozy Coastal Touches

    Evoke coastal living with elements like:

    • Striped throw pillows or rugs
    • Nautical-inspired sconces
    • Light blue or navy accent pieces
    • Collections of shells (we have shells collected from our beach walks throughout our home!)
    • Sea glass beads
    • Art featuring boats, shorelines, or abstract ocean tones
    Sources for above (including faux poppies)

    6. Bring the Outdoors In

    Incorporate plants, fresh greenery or flowers (or high-quality faux!) throughout your space to add life and a natural touch. Olive branches, eucalyptus, hydrangeas, or simple leafy plants in ceramic pitchers, vases, or pots create an easygoing, coastal cottage feel.

    Tip: Casual, loose flower arrangements instantly give your home that effortless Nancy Meyers warmth.

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    7. Add Blue and White for Timeless Coastal Charm

    Infuse your coastal cottage with classic charm by incorporating blue and white accessories throughout your space.

    Details to consider:

    • Navy and white striped pillows
    • Blue ceramic vases or glass bottles
    • Whitewashed wood furniture
    • Linen or cotton curtains in soft blue hues

    Blue and White Decor (132+ Pieces I Love on Amazon!)

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    8. Make It Feel Effortlessly Personal

    Part of the Nancy Meyers charm is that her homes feel real—curated, but not over-styled. Mix family heirlooms with curated vintage finds. Stack coffee table books, layer cozy throws, and keep the space warm and inviting, not picture-perfect.

    Ideas to include:

    • A lived-in library corner
    • Framed family photos in mismatched wood frames
    • Candles, baskets, and personal mementos that tell a story


    Click the images below for sources:

    More Posts on The Inspired Room:

    How to Get the Look of a Nancy Meyers Kitchen

    Cottage by the Sea Style (5 Ways to Design a Coastal Sanctuary)

    My Dreambook: If I Lived in a Cottage by the Sea



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