Abeach househas a certain energy that influences every inch of space within it.

For this reason, designers across the country agreed to spill their secrets on go-to paint colors forcoastal bedrooms.

Here is a list of the best beachy paint colors to splash on your bedroom walls.

ELIZABETH NEWMANS Bunk Room

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“Tradewind complements the expansive sky of the shoreline and encapsulates the ocean’s breeze.

The way light dances off this color creates an aqueous environment and a serene space for rest.”

Lathem Gordon and Cate Dunning of GordonDunning Interior Design in Atlanta, Georgia.

Tradewind by Sherwin-Williams

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Surround yourself with sights of the Emerald Coast without leaving your bedroom.

“The name is a bit of a misnomer!

This is a sprightly, clear turquoise of medium intensity.

Hazy Blue by Benjamin Moore

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Robin Henry of Robin Henry Studio in New York, New York.

“This is our go-to for a beachy bedroom.

It is blue, green, and gray, all wrapped into one calming hue.

Sea Salt by Sherwin-Williams

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Allison Smith and Anne Scott Shelley of Maison Studios in Destin, Florida.

Super White (OC-152) by Benjamin Moore

Classics are classic for a reason.

Don’t be afraid touse clean white paintfor the ultimate blank slate.

Super White by Benjamin Moore

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“This is the paint color equivalent to crisp, white sheets.

After a day in the sun, this pure white makes a bedroom feel cool and refreshing.”

Lacy Phillips of Lacy Phillips Designs in Pensacola, Florida.

Baize Green by Sherwin-Williams

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“A fresh and happy green that works beautifully when layering with a sea glass-inspired color palette.”

Vicky Serany of Southern Studio Interior Design in Cary, North Carolina.

“This soft blue-gray tone is soothing and neutral.

Titanium by Benjamin Moore

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It’s also one of the few colors that won’t easily tire.”

Dana Wolter Interiors of Birmingham, Alabama.

The color combination produces a calm, airy atmosphere.”

Lattice by Sherwin-Williams

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Chairma Design Group of Houston, Texas.

Teresa’s Green (No.

  1. by Farrow & Ball

Add some warmth to your beach bedroom with this blue-green paint.

Teresa’s Green by Farrow and Ball

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It sets the tone for a dramatic, beachy room.”

Ashley Gilbreath of Ashley Gilbreath Interior Design in Montgomery, Alabama.

“This is a chameleon of a color.

Silver Strand by Sherwin-Williams

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Not really a true blue, green, or gray, but the perfect blend of all three colors.

It conveys such a restful feeling in a bedroom!”

Banks Design Group of Hilton Head, South Carolina.

Green Wave by Benjamin Moore

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“My surf-loving daughter recently asked for a bedroom that felt like the inside of a wave.

This pale blue-green beautifully captures the magical hue of the ocean.

It’s also ideal with a ceiling painted in a high gloss finish to reflect the light.”

Gray Tint by Benjamin Moore

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Cathy Austin of Catherine M. Austin Interior Design in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Graytint (1611) by Benjamin Moore

Soothing colors are essential at the beach.

“This is my go-to color for any beach bedroom because it brings in the subtlest blue undertone.

Par Four by Benjamin Moore

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Kristin Peake Interiors of Rockville, Maryland.

“Depending on the light, this color morphs into a blue or gray or green.

Julie Holloway from Atlanta, Georgia.