If you’ve seen this interiors trend on Pinterest and Instagram, the arrival of spring and summer is the perfect time to embrace the aesthetic in your very own kitchen – and the good news is, it’s easy to do.
Whether you’re looking to add some coastal touches or revamp your entire kitchen, read on for our ultimate coastal grandma kitchen inspiration, plus our favourite products for making the most of the trend.
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How to make the most of coastal grandma style in your kitchen
The White Company Ashcombe set of four wine glasses
Just like any grandmother, the coastal grandmother aesthetic is all about doing the classics really well. These elegantly stemmed glasses from The White Company have a timeless, classic design. They would also work well simply as chic water glasses or for serving a pre-dinner cocktail. The glasses are made from lead-free crystal with beaded stem detailing that is delicate and understated, letting the other elements of your table sing.
Available from:
The White Company (£38)
Graham & Green blue wide stripe tablecloth
A beautiful table cloth is is a great way to set the mood for your kitchen, whether you’re having friends round for a dinner party or just for everyday. And it wouldn’t be ticking the coastal grandmother aesthetic without a blue and white stripe. This table cloth from Graham & Green is made from 100% cotton and features a wide blue/grey stripe which gives a vintage feel.
Available from:
Graham & Green (£69.95)
KitchenAid Classic stand mixer
If you’re a baker a stand mixer is an essential piece of kit for levelling up your bakes. We love KitchenAid’s mixers because of the versatility offered by the attachments available, whether you want to crush ice for cocktails, roll your own fresh pasta or churn homemade ice cream. The clean look of the KitchenAid Classic mixer is ideal for your coastal grandma kitchen.
Available from:
KitchenAid (£359.20)
Lakeland (£449)
Harts of Stur (£449.95)
Anthropologie Lara decorative fruit bowl
Nods to the nautical are another key element of nailing the coastal grandmother look and feel. This elegant fruit bowl from Anthropologie is shaped liked a seashell with beautiful waves that make it a stunning centrepiece. It is hand crafted and glazed, making each bowl unique.
Available from:
Anthropologie (£38)
La Redoute Elysia Rectangular Rattan tray
Since the colour palette of the coastal grandmother aesthetic is fairly muted with blues and whites taking centre stage, it works well to incorporate some different textures for interest. This tray could be perfect styled on a coffee table, or for taking drinks from your kitchen for guests. The scalloped edge is also ideal for embracing this trend.
Available from:
Le Redoute (£29.99)
Ferm Living scalloped-edged cake stand
Whether you’re sharing your own bakes with friends, or buying pastries from your local bakery to share with family, presentation is half the fun. This cake stand is a muted off-white but the scalloped details draw the eye without detracting from the centrepiece.
Available from:
Nordic Nest (£58.71)
Selfridges (£85)
The White Company soft blue fringed napkins
Made from pure cotton, these napkins from The White Company are finished with a detailed frayed edge for a textural contrast. The pale blue is very soft and gentle, making it perfect for everyday or adding a hint of colour to a tablescape.
Available from:
The White Company (£28)
Le Creuset round cast iron casserole, 26cm in Meringue
Le Creuset’s cast iron casserole dishes are iconic and for good reason. They’re super versatile and durable enough to last you a lifetime. If you’re not sure what size to go with, we think the 26cm round is a great place to start, striking a balance between size and cost. The Meringue colour is a creamy off-white — for the ultimate coastal grandmother aesthetic store your casserole dish on the hob top to give the impression you’ve always got something bubbling away ready to eat.
Available from:
Harts of Stur (£254.25)
Le Creuset (£339)
Harrods (£339)
Burleigh Blue Asiatic Pheasant mini tankard jug
Made and decorated by hand in Stoke-on-Trent in the UK, this tankard jug is part of Burleigh’s Asiatic Pheasant collection. This jug would look beautiful for a bunch of flowers on your table or used as part of your tableware.
Available from:
Liberty (£44.95)
Burleigh (£47.50)
Harrods (£47.50)
Sabre bistro cutlery Ivory
Sabre is a French cutlery brand best-known for its customisable and colourful tableware. This Bistro set in Ivory has a creamy finish which perfectly compliments the coastal grandmother look of being clean, elegant and yet a little quirky.
Available from:
Selfridges (£200)
Nordic Nest (£200)
What is coastal grandma style?
Coastal grandma is all about timeless elegance, neutral nautical colours and embracing different fabrics and natural materials.
Coastal grandma first started as a fashion aesthetic — we’re talking cream cashmere, white linen trousers, an oversized crisp blue shirt. Basically anything you wouldn’t want to eat tomato spaghetti in without some stain remover on hand.
But it quickly evolved into a lifestyle trend, stretching into influencing our interiors. Most of the inspiration online is around the US East Coast from the Hamptons to Maine, as well as Los Angeles. But here in the UK we aren’t blessed with sunny weather all year round, so it’s the perfect way to level up your kitchen for spring and summer.
Our favourite coastal grandma home inspiration
Rosie Birkett’s kitchen
Rosie Birkett is a recipe writer, cookbook author and stylist who lives on the Kent coast. The space is flooded with natural light, and makes use of natural materials to make it feel grounded.
She says: ‘The style is classic shaker cabinetry with raw plaster walls and marble floor tiles. There are antiqued brass fixtures and modern flourishes, and I’ve taken inspiration from European travels across Italy and France.’
Hollie Newton’s kitchen
This light and airy kitchen belongs to Hollie Newton, screenwriter, creative director, gardener and cook. Newton lives by the sea in Poole, Dorset and the kitchen contains lots of nautical details like the backsplash tiles.
‘The link between the garden and kitchen is important, as I grow a lot of food in the raised beds and greenhouse,’ she says. ‘There’s nothing nicer than picking ingredients for dinner. Bespoke bookshelves house cookbooks, but my design master stroke was to hide the larder and utilities behind a sliding door – it’s disguised easily.’
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