If you live by the beach, then you may be looking for the best coastal Christmas decor ideas for decorating your beach house for Christmas!
Just because you don’t live in a mountain or cold climate doesn’t mean you can’t share in the joy of a festive holiday home.
1. Sea Glass And Fishing Net Ornaments
The entryway is the first place your guests will see as they walk into your home. Add some coastal Christmas flair like this.
2. Boat Themed Christmas Tree
These sailboat ornaments are the perfect touch of nautical decor to add to your Christmas home!
3. Sea Blue Christmas Tree Palette
Navy blue is always a fabulous choice when it comes to decor. The dark shade of blue will go perfectly with any deep red and dark green Christmas decor you may already own!
4. Nautical Stripes And Seahorses
How cute are these seahorses on either side of this coastal front door?
5. Ocean Colored Ornament Décor
Add some turquoise or blue ornaments to a beechwood tree and create the perfect coastal Christmas centerpiece.
6. Match Your Tree To Your Seaside Cottage
Soft wintry whites set the stage for coastal-inspired tones of aqua and teal in this lovely home.
It all starts with the snow-flocked trees, which create a look that’s perfect for the season.
Top it off with signs and ornaments that coordinate with your home decor.
7. Beach Themed Ornaments
When you live at the beach, the world around you is filled with potential Christmas-tree ornaments.
Starfish, flamingo, and seahorse ornaments turn this adorable tree into a seaside masterpiece.
Add in snowflakes and a few classic pieces in matching colors for a fun, unexpected look.
via Shorely Cozy
8. Nautical Rope And Starfish Tree
If you love the traditional decor, why not turn to a classic winter palette of blue and white?
The icy colors are perfectly suited to the season; for a coastal update, replace your typical ornaments with starfish and seahorses.
White lights add a glistening effect.
via Jessica Bruno
9. Sea Elements With Neutral Burlap Ribbon
Your guests won’t be able to stop exclaiming over this chic Christmas tree.
The beauty is all in the color scheme, which features icy white, beachy natural tones, and shimmering crystals.
We love the stunning coral elements that peek out from between the branches of the tree.
10. Mix Evergreens With Ocean Treasures
Do you have a bag of seashells that you’re never sure how to use?
Add them to a Christmas tablescape for a fun coastal effect.
Here, the homeowner starts with a base of greenery and sparkling ornaments. Shells and starfish complement the natural colors.
via HGTV
11. Turquoise Waters Ribbon Wreath
Welcome visitors to your home with a beachy wreath.
This design is all about the natural tones of the sand and the fresh blues of the water — look closer, and you’ll see a few snowflakes.
Tuck a “Happy Holidays” sign in the center for a sweet finishing touch.
12. Skip Greenery In Favor Of Glass Beads
Are you looking for an alternative to pine garlands?
Enhance the coastal vibe in your home with aqua-colored beads. The soft tone works beautifully with any coastal home.
A few small starfish add just the right pop of cream to complete the wintry effect. This garland is so versatile, you can leave it up all winter.
13. Nautical Netting Front Door Hanger
Front door decor is a big part of dressing your home for the holidays. If you live near the sea, try celebrating the natural environment with a nautical hanging.
Fishing net, glass bulbs, and starfish create a gorgeous blend of textures, and the large bow brings in a festive feeling.
14. Mix Shells With Ornaments In A Festive Lantern
Lanterns are a huge part of the coastal decor — they’re also perfect for Christmas decorating.
Just toss in a few shiny ornaments, and you’re all set. If you’re looking for a bit of extra sparkle, add in a strand of battery-operated lights.
15. Christmas At The Beach Place Settings
A stunning napkin ring is the perfect way to dress up a Christmas table.
Here, traditional and coastal elements combine — cinnamon sticks and greenery celebrate the season, and adorable starfish tie in the sea theme.
After the event, your guests can take home their starfish as souvenirs.
16. Shimmering Shell Tree Ornaments
Looking for a subtle coastal Christmas vibe?
Switch out some of your tree ornaments for sea-inspired versions. Sand dollars and starfish make the perfect low-key option.
As a bonus, they fit right in with your existing Christmas balls and stars.
via Sand Dollar Lane
17. Subtly Shimmering Beachy Hued Tree
Is there anything more beautiful than a sparkling, wintry tree?
This tree, with its snowy branches and soft color palette, is impossibly chic.
The beauty is in the all-white base, which makes the soft seafoam-colored ornaments pop. White lights add a soft, glowing atmosphere to your living space.
via Breezy Designs
18. Sea Glass Toned Flocked Christmas Tree
Packed with textures and coastal elements, this Christmas tree is the centerpiece of any room.
The flocked branches and crisp white starfish are gorgeous, but the real star of the show is the cleverly used fishing net.
Just wrap a few balls in the net for an unexpected on-theme decoration.
19. Mix Traditional Holiday And Coastal Décor
Tired of your usual Christmas wreath?
Give it a coastal upgrade with some white and aqua-colored elements.
Ribbon, starfish, and a few white berries do the trick — you can even add them to an existing wreath for a budget-friendly decoration.
via Sand Dollar Lane
20. Mini Beach In A Ball Ornament
Remember your sunny beach vacation with a DIY ornament.
To start, all you need is a clear glass or plastic ball.
Add in a bit of sand, some miniature shells, and a tiny beach sign for an instant vignette.
These completely customizable ornaments look adorable on your tree; they also make great gifts for loved ones.
via H2O Bungalow
21. Driftwood Mini Tabletop Tree
Looking for budget-friendly ornaments for your coastal Christmas?
All you need is a few pieces of driftwood. Paint your own sayings or phrases on each piece; use festive sayings or beach-themed words.
Short lengths of twine or wire make perfect hangers.
22. Easy Painted Wood Welcome Sign
If you love puns and wordplay, this cute sign is a fun addition to your holiday decor.
The phrase “Seas and greetings” brings a smile to every guest’s face.
Customize your sign with a hand-painted Christmas element, or leave it as is for a sweet and simple piece.
23. Gathered Driftwood Star Display
Nothing says beach life like driftwood — and this star captures the laid-back vibe perfectly.
The best part? You can make your own star in an hour using strong wood glue and a thin wood backing.
Hang it or lean it indoors or outdoors to celebrate the season.
via DIY Network
24. Abalone Shell Mini Tree DIY
Do you have a collection of seashells sitting in a bag?
Turn them into gorgeous Christmas trees.
Using foam or wood cones as a base, these trees sit easily on a shelf, end table, or hallway table.
The cute starfish toppers take the place of a traditional star.
25. Plastic Ornament Sea Glass DIY
If you love the look of sea glass but you don’t live near the sea, you can make your own.
With chalk paint and clear glass ornaments, it’s a breeze to create coastal Christmas ornaments on a budget.
Mix your own colors or choose pre-mixed versions for this fast, easy craft.
26. Driftwood Branches DIY Tree
Here’s another clever way to use driftwood — make it into a cute Christmas tree!
Leave it bare to allow the beauty of the wood to shine through, or add tiny ornaments to tie it into your decorating theme.
We love that this tree can be used indoors or outdoors.
via DIY Network
27. Seashell Ornament Charms Add Coastal Flair
Does it get any more adorable than these DIY ornaments?
This is a super-flexible craft project for adults or kids.
Paint your own bulbs for a custom look, or simply add strands of coastal-inspired beads to an existing ornament for a fast upgrade.
via My Wee Abode
28. Glitter Anchor Ornament Craft
Every craft store has a selection of pre-cut wood or foam shapes.
Find anchors, stars, or other sea-themed pieces and paint them to match your tree — a coat of glitter adds an extra-special touch.
Add a ribbon, and you have an instant ornament.
29. Glass Ornament Fishing Nets
Have you ever seen beautiful fishing floats in the water?
Bring that beauty to your Christmas decor with float ornaments.
Make your own by covering pastel glass ornaments in netting for a cheap and chic project.
via Sand and Sisal
30. DIY Holiday Rope Life Preserver Wreath
Cute and coastal, this lifesaver Christmas wreath is a breezy alternative to traditional pine boughs.
Just add a “Sea’sons Greetings” banner, and you’re good to go.
Use an existing life ring, or make your own by wrapping rope around a foam wreath form.
via HGTV
31. Rustic Nautical Driftwood And Shells
Looking for a Christmas decoration for a desk or hall table?
This sophisticated driftwood tree is the perfect option.
To keep it chic, use a collection of monochromatic shells as ornaments. Naturally, a starfish makes the ideal tree topper.
via Beachcomber
32. Accent Greenery Swags With Rope And Shells
If you want to integrate coastal elements into your traditional decor, a garland is a lovely place to start.
Thick rope and starfish accents transform a pine garland into a work of art.
The natural tones work perfectly with the rich shades of green for a result that’s festive yet refined.
33. Coastal Print Navy Blue Stockings
Extend the coastal theme to your stockings by choosing cheerful nautical prints.
Anchors, fish, coral, and other sea life add a pop of pattern and texture to your space.
An all blue-and-white color scheme helps unify the arrangement.
34. Beach Finds Reclaimed Sea Glass Trees
Put your sea glass collection to good use with these tiny Christmas tree crafts.
Making the trees simple — just glue your glass to a foam cone. If you can find a starfish, add it to the top of the tree for a twist on the classic topper.
via Crafts By Amanda
35. DIY Limpet Shell Cone Trees
Gorgeous limpet shells make the ideal Christmas tree decorations in this fun DIY project.
We love how the color depth and natural texture of the shells recreate the look of a real tree.
Make a single tree for a small shelf, or go with a trio.
36. DIY Tree Ornament From Starfish
Of all the sea creatures, faux and real starfish are the easiest to find.
Here, a clever crafter has turned a stack of starfish into a Christmas tree ornament.
A piece of natural rope or twine works beautifully with the soft colors.
37. Starfish Burst Statement Piece Topper
There’s no doubt that a starfish makes the perfect topper for your Christmas tree — but if you want something even more dramatic, why not combine multiple starfish.
Here, four pieces in increasing sizes create a stunning starburst topper.
38. Faux Starfish Salt Dough String
Can’t find starfish? No problem — a quick, inexpensive salt dough is all you need to make your own.
Shape them, use toothpicks or a fork to create the signature holes, and bake.
Your DIY starfish are ideal for garlands and Christmas ornaments.
via The Chickabug
39. Coastal Colors Fuzzy Fabric Wreath
This wreath is so chic, your friends will never believe you made it yourself.
It’s a fun way to use a piece of fabric or an old scarf.
Break out the hot glue gun, add some shells, and you’re ready to celebrate the Christmas holidays in style.
40. Frosty White Ocean Themed Tree
Once you try this spectacular white Christmas tree, you may never go back to a traditional option.
The sparkling flocked branches are loaded with gorgeous ornaments in coastal colors, creating a centerpiece for all of your holiday gatherings.
via Sand and Sisal