Have you ever come across a Beachy Nautical dining room inspiration photo and thought, “I can make that happen with what I already have at home”? That’s exactly what I did to transform my dining room into a beachy dining room with zero budget.
Inspiration For Beachy Dining Room Zero Budget
Here is my big secret! I used chat.gpt to help me redesign my dining room. I put in a photo of my dining room and asked it to create some photos for me of beachy looking dining rooms and this is what it came up with.
The transformation started by taking everything out of the room to create a blank slate. I removed the black subway art hanging on the wall, and just that one change made the space feel taller and bigger—it’s amazing how one adjustment can create such an impact!
Shopping My House for Beachy Nautical Treasures
Instead of heading to the store, I decided to shop my house and give new life to items I already owned. Here’s what I did step-by-step:
1. Finding Beachy Nautical Artwork On Zero Budget
- I had three sea shell prints that were previously hanging in one of the bedrooms. These prints were originally found online and printed years ago—such a cheap and creative way to decorate! I hung them vertically on one wall, creating a subtle, nautical gallery moment.
2. Styling the Sideboard A Beachy Way
- My black sideboard got a major glow-up. I filled a large blue vase with faux white hydrangeas and peonies I had stashed in different rooms. The blue vase was in my utility closet not being used in my basement. It looks similar to my inspiration photos once I placed the flowers in it.
- Clear glass jars that I usually use during Christmas for my sugar plum fairy dinner were repurposed with sea shells from my travels to Italy. Another jar was filled with gold flatware, adding a touch of sparkle. Larger sea shells were placed on a wooden cake stand.
- I also added silver and gold candlesticks, paired with cream-colored tapered candles. The mix of metallics gave the sideboard a sophisticated yet coastal vibe and look like the inspiration photo.
3. Creating Chalkboard Art
- With my daughter Emily’s help, we turned the chalkboard into a nautical masterpiece. She wrote, “Who’s gonna carry the boat” at the top in her beautiful cursive handwriting (a favorite family saying), and I drew a ship below. I’m not an artist, but it came together nicely and added so much personality to the room.
4. Adding Nautical Accents
- I remembered two framed fabric pieces that I created years ago using fabric I found at a yard sale. They were perfect for the corner wall!
- A wicker chair from the basement made its way to the corner of the room underneath the framed fabric tying in with the beachy vibe effortlessly.
5. Reflecting the Beauty
- To complete the look, I hung a blue-grey carved mirror on the opposite wall. It reflects the centerpiece and sideboard, making the room feel larger and brighter.
The Final Touches
The room is now filled with natural textures, coastal-inspired accessories, and an elegant mix of blues, whites, and golds. The centerpiece on the table features a stunning clear vase filled with hydrangeas, sitting on top of a linen table runner. The chalkboard art, seashells, and woven elements make this space feel so fresh and inviting.
A Look Back at This Room’s Evolution
This dining room has seen so many transformations over the years:
- It started with thrifted furniture, a crystal chandelier, and painted blue walls (see this post from 2012).
- Then came the white shiplap walls, a larger black sideboard, and newly recovered chairs (check out the tutorial here).
- Later, my husband and son-in-law added a plank top to the table for a rustic touch (read about that project here).
- Finally, wicker chairs were added for a natural, airy vibe.
And now, with the addition of these beachy, nautical accessories and artwork, the room feels like it belongs in a coastal cottage. Best of all, I didn’t spend a dime—everything came from my own house!
What do you think of this beachy dining room makeover? Do you like it, or do you think I should tweak something? Let me know in the comments!
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