
From the sea to your living room: how to bring coastal style into your decor
12 May, 2025
In the city, in the village, or in the countryside – inland or with sea views – Mallorca is more than just an island. It’s a way of life, a way of breathing, a way of connecting with the environment. Its crystal-clear waters, traditional architecture, and unhurried pace inspire a unique style that goes beyond tourism: the Mediterranean style with an island soul, no matter where your home is located.
At Balear Invest, we understand that many people are not only looking for a property on the island but also an authentic connection with its essence. And one of the best ways to achieve this is through interior design.
Would you like your home to reflect the serene natural beauty of the Mallorcan coastline?
Here are some key tips to help you integrate coastal style into your home, creating spaces that evoke the sea, the sun, and the calm of Mediterranean living.
1. A Colour Palette Inspired by the Balearic Landscape
Mallorca's natural surroundings are the perfect source of inspiration. From white sandy beaches to the cliffs of the Serra de Tramuntana, the colours of the environment offer an ideal base for designing fresh, welcoming interiors.
Key colours:
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White and off-white: a neutral base that brings brightness and a sense of spaciousness.
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Marine blues, sky blues, and turquoise: in textiles, ceramics or decorative details.
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Beige, sand, and light earthy tones: perfect for furniture, rugs and natural elements.
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Touches of olive or mint green: inspired by Mediterranean vegetation.
This palette not only creates harmony but also reinforces the sensation of always being near the sea, even indoors.
2. Natural Materials: The Essence of Coastal Style
Mallorcan coastal decor favours authenticity. The beauty of materials in their most natural form is highly valued, echoing the island’s architectural tradition where stone, wood and ceramics take centre stage.
Must-have elements:
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Light or weathered wood: for tables, exposed beams, headboards or shelves.
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Plant fibres: such as rattan, wicker or esparto grass – ideal for chairs, lamps, or baskets.
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Fresh fabrics: linen, washed cotton or gauze in neutral or pastel shades.
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Stone or microcement: for floors, bathrooms, or decorative accents with a rustic yet elegant touch.
Mixing natural textures adds warmth and turns any space into a cosy retreat.
3. Natural Light and Flow Between Indoors and Outdoors
One of the great assets of Mallorcan homes is light. The soft, golden Mediterranean sun shines over the island for most of the year. Coastal decor should make the most of this natural light.
Practical tips:
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Use light curtains that diffuse but don’t block light (preferably in off-white or white shades).
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Add large mirrors to reflect light and create a sense of spaciousness.
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Keep spaces uncluttered and connect the indoors with the outdoors through large windows or sliding doors opening onto the garden or terrace.
The aim is to let light flow freely, creating relaxed and airy environments.
4. Decorative Details with a Mallorcan Soul
Accessories and decorative details are the final touch that personalise a space. And in Mallorca, there are many ways to include nods to local culture and the maritime landscape.
Ideas to dress your home with island style:
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Traditional Mallorcan pottery, such as pieces from Pòrtol or siurells, with their artisanal charm.
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Sea photographs, botanical illustrations, or vintage maps of the island, tastefully framed.
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Recovered marine elements: driftwood, shells, stones, or even old nets as artistic features.
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Subtle nautical decor, such as oars, lanterns, or ship clocks – without being overly themed.
The key lies in finding a balance between decorative and natural, artisanal and contemporary.
5. Mediterranean Plants for a Lively Atmosphere
Seaside living is also reflected in the greenery surrounding Mallorcan homes. Bringing Mediterranean plants indoors strengthens the connection with the natural environment.
Recommendations:
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Potted olive trees: perfect for patios or bright interiors.
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Lavender, rosemary, and thyme: they decorate and naturally scent the space.
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Succulents and cacti: ideal for warm climates and low-maintenance decor.
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Ficus or monstera: for a more exotic touch, in tune with Mallorcan light.
Greenery adds freshness, purifies the air, and creates an emotional impact that transforms any room.
6. Balancing Tradition and Modernity
One of the charms of the Mallorcan coastal style is that it doesn’t try to replicate formulas but to adapt tradition to the present. You can create contemporary, minimalist, and functional spaces without losing the local soul.
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A modern open-plan kitchen can feature handmade encaustic tiles.
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A spa-inspired bathroom can showcase natural island stone.
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In the living room, a designer sofa can coexist with a coffee table made from recycled boat wood.
This dialogue between past and present is what makes each home unique and deeply connected to its surroundings.
Decorating your home in coastal Mallorcan style is a way of extending the sense of well-being the island offers. More than a trend, it’s a lifestyle: relaxed, bright, natural and authentic.
At Balear Invest, we don’t just help you find properties with sea views or in charming villages. We also accompany you on the journey of turning a house into a true Mediterranean home – where every corner tells your story and breathes the island’s soul.
Ready to bring the sea into your living room?