We rounded up the best beach house ideas we've seen featured on HGTV. Get inspired by tropical patterns, woven materials and resort-worthy designs — all created by HGTV stars.
From mountain abodes to family farmhouses, HGTV's seasoned designers can create it all. They're experts at combining function and aesthetic while subtly nodding to each home's unique location. So, it's no surprise HGTV stars are chock-full of creative beach house designs. Whether you're looking for a fun and tropical vibe, a Southern coastal look or the ambiance of a five-star island resort, one of these HGTV-featured beach home design ideas will inspire.
Hosts of Renovation Island, Sarah and Bryan Baeumler put their beach resort expertise to good use in their Season 5 ofRock the Blockhouse. The outdoor kitchen features a U-shaped concrete-slab bar cast to look like live-edge wood, an iron teppanyaki grill and plenty of seating to host guests for dinner and a show.
Page Turner and Mitch Glew: Resort Bedroom Retreat
Page Turner and Mitch Glew designed the main suite in their Season 5Rock the Block house in Treasure Island, Florida, with a 5-star resort in mind. The Fix My Flip team built a platform that literally elevates the cushiony round bed and added a rug for coziness. Warm hardwood floors contrast the creamy white walls, and neutral oversized pendants serve as beachy bedside lighting.
It's clear why twins and hosts of Unsellable Houses, Leslie Davis and Lyndsay Lamb, were crowned the winners of Rock the Block Season 5. Their bright, boho kitchen design encapsulates the feel of the entire Treasure Island, Florida, house. “It is a mood, it is a vibe, it is relaxation — but still high-end,” said Lyndsay. Five woven pendants hanging over the kitchen island create an immediate "wow" moment, while a rich jade hue and deep wooden cabinets elevate the space and keep it tropical.