Coastal interior design

Coastal interior design, sourced into a buyable room

Coastal style is light, airy and relaxed. Decato matches the look to real products (pale woods, soft blues, natural textures), checks they fit your room, holds the budget and returns a spec.

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Decato sourced coastal render

A sourced coastal room: real products matched to the look, fit-checked and priced.

What defines coastal

The cues Decato sources for

Light, airy palette
Soft blues and sandy neutrals
Natural fibres and pale woods
Relaxed, open layouts

Light and airy is a layout problem

The style depends on open routes and sightlines, so furniture that is merely pale will not deliver it in a crowded plan.

Blues drift without a reference

Soft blues vary widely between suppliers, and a room sourced across several ends up with three that nearly match.

Natural fibres wear differently

Jute, rattan and linen behave differently underfoot and in sunlight, which matters more in this style than in most.

How Decato sources it

From the look to a buyable room

01
Set the room and its routes

Import the plan and establish the open sightlines the style needs before choosing a single product.

02
Fix the blues and the pale woods

Real products chosen within one blue and one wood tone, so the palette holds across the room.

03
Check openness, fit and cost

Every piece measured against circulation and added to a running total as the room fills.

04
Render it and write the spec

A render from those exact products, and a priced list for the client.

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What you get back

Sample sourced coastal
The render: open routes and one consistent blue, at the room’s real dimensions.
A Decato furniture bundle sheet: every product real, in stock, fit-checked and priced
The bundle: each coastal piece priced, in stock and checked against the plan.

Common questions

Can AI source a coastal-style room?

Yes. Decato matches coastal-style real products to your room, checks fit and budget, and returns a spec.

How is this more than a coastal render?

Decato sources the look into real, coordinated products checked against the space, with a bill of materials.

How is this more than a coastal-looking render?

Every item in the image is a real product in the bundle, with a price and a fit check against the plan. The render is a view of the specified room rather than an illustration you would then have to source from.

How are the blues kept consistent?

One blue is fixed for the room and products are matched within it, instead of each piece being chosen for being roughly the right colour. Sourcing across several retailers is exactly where a palette otherwise drifts.

Turn the style into a real room

Get a sourced coastal you can actually buy.

Coastal is an openness you can measure, not a colour you can apply. Decato protects the sightlines on the real plan, holds one blue and one wood tone, and returns the render with the priced spec.