Found & Loved
The pieces, materials, and small swaps that give a coastal grandmother home its soul — rattan, linen, thrifted finds, plants, and warm light.

What 'Coastal Grandmother' Actually Means to Me
It's not seashells and anchors. Coastal grandmother is about ease, warmth, and a home that feels gathered over time.

Five Rattan Pieces I'd Buy Again
Rattan is the backbone of a coastal home. Here are the five natural pieces I'd buy again without hesitating.

The Planter Light That Lives in My Kitchen Window
Plant and light in one fixture sounds gimmicky. In practice, it's the most coastal, alive thing in my whole kitchen.

Thrifting for Coastal Character in Charleston
A coastal grandmother home should look gathered over time. Thrifting is how you get that soul honestly.

My Favorite Housewarming Gifts Under $89
The best housewarming gift is warm, useful, and suits any home. Here's my under-$89 list I return to again and again.

Building a Calm, Clutter-Free Entryway
The entryway sets the tone for the whole house. Here's the simple system that keeps ours calm instead of chaotic.

Bringing the Outside In: Biophilic Touches
Coastal style is really about connection to nature. Here's how I bring the outside in, from plants to planter lights.

The Linen Everything Edit
If one material defines coastal grandmother style, it's linen. Here's why I use it in nearly every room.

Small Swaps That Made Our House Feel Coastal
You don't need a renovation to feel coastal. Here are the small, cheap swaps that shifted our whole house.