
If coastal style is your jam, but glitter explosions and overstuffed mantels make you break out in hives, minimalist coastal Christmas decor might be your holiday soulmate. Get in the holiday spirit with simple decor that’s beautiful, cozy, and calming.
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When it comes to decorating for the holidays, I believe less is more. I guess that’s true of my decorating style in general but I feel like the holidays is when things can get a little over the top! Rather than stuff every available space in our home with something festive, I am very selective with how I decorate for the holidays.
You can still fully embrace the season and create a warm and cozy coastal Christmas retreat with more minimalistic approach. Check out my minimalist coastal Christmas decor ideas to deck your halls with a more simple style.
Keep It Neutral

Shop the Look: Rattan Decorative Box Set \\ Striped Ginger Jar \\ Candle \\ Metallic Reindeer
Minimalist coastal decor starts with a soft, airy palette. Instead of the traditional red and green, lean into sandy beige, driftwood tones, ivory, and shades of blue to bring in a calm, coastal vibe. Silver or champagne metallics add just the right amount of shimmer without taking over. This palette feels coastal and peaceful while still embracing the holiday season.

Layer Natural Materials

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Natural textures are key to creating a coastal holiday look that feels simple but warm. A woven basket makes a beautiful and unexpected tree skirt, while driftwood can be styled as a centerpiece or layered on a mantel. Seagrass garlands or rope details bring in texture without overwhelming. For ornaments, opt for wood, ceramic, or shell instead of traditional glossy baubles — they’ll feel modern, organic, and unique.
Simple Tree Styling

Shop the Look: Blue Ornaments \\ Cream Ornaments \\ Silver Ornaments \\ Gold Ornaments \\ Velvet Bows \\ Tree Topper \\ Beaded Garland \\ Tree Skirt \\ Blue Pinstripe Wrapping Paper \\ Light Blue and White Striped Wrapping Paper
Minimal doesn’t mean bare—it’s about keeping your tree light and balanced so it feels fresh and effortless. Stick to a simple color palette and let plenty of greenery peek through. Instead of the usual shells or starfish, layer in coastal colors and textures, bleached wood beads, or even a rattan tree topper. A few glass, velvet, or metallic ornaments in white, silver, or gold give just the right amount of shine. The whole look is calm, classic, and coastal—without feeling overdone.
A Clean & Balanced Coastal Mantel (or Shelf)

Read about my striped stocking mantel makeover HERE.
Skip the overcrowded holiday mantels and keep it pared back. I keep our shelf very minimal with some garland and stocking holders — that’s it!
A simple strand of greenery draped across your mantel or shelf is enough, especially when styled with stockings or a few candles or one or two coastal accents, like a piece of coral or a shell. Leave space between each element so your styling feels deliberate and elevated. Minimalist design thrives on balance and restraint.

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Understated Outdoor Touches

Shop the Look: Striped Rug \\ Christmas Doormat \\ Eucalyptus Wreath \\ Outdoor Lanterns (similar)
Even outside, less is more. A wreath made of eucalyptus, olive branches, or driftwood gives a natural and coastal feel without being fussy. Lanterns filled with candles or string lights create a cozy glow for your porch or entryway — no inflatable Santas required! Layer a simple Christmas doormat over a striped coastal outdoor rug to keep your entry soft and welcoming.
Wrap It Up
Minimalist coastal decor proves you don’t need to go crazy to create holiday warmth. By keeping your aesthetic neutrals with natural textures and intentional styling, you can design a coastal Christmas look that feels calm, uncluttered, and effortlessly festive.
I hope this post gave you some good coastal Christmas inspiration. Happy holidays!
FAQ: Minimalist Coastal Holiday Decor
Stick to natural textures and a light color palette. Think simple ornaments, greenery, and a few subtle coastal accents like driftwood or bleached wood beads—nothing overly theme-y.
Soft whites, sandy neutrals, silver and gold metallics, and shades of blue. Keep it cohesive by sticking to one main palette so everything feels calm and pulled together.
Definitely. It’s all about balance—let the greenery show through and add just a few ornaments or accents. The simplicity actually makes the pieces you do use stand out more.
Minimalist coastal is quieter and more edited. Instead of bold colors and overtly coastal ornaments, it leans on texture, natural materials, and subtle color. It feels airy and timeless rather than literal.
Not at all. You can edit what you already own—pick the pieces that fit your color palette and style, and pack away the rest. Even just swapping out a few accents (like ribbon or garland) can completely change the look.
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