Summer is coming and beach season has begun! The closet door is the perfect place to showcase your personality and showcase the beach theme.
It’s a great way to make your beach house feel like home. If you’re looking for inspiration, we have collected some fantastic beach closet door decoration ideas for you here in this blog post.
Never head of decorating your closest door? It’s a perfect door to decorate in your home to bring personality and fun.
There are many ways that you can decorate the college door from fun colors to styles of art!
If you want to give your beach closet door a rustic feel, try using faux shiplap in beach colors. This is a great way to add some texture and dimension to the door. You can find faux shiplap at most home improvement stores or you can get something like this from amazon.
Shiplap helps create a more comfortable and welcoming feel while bringing on a more coastal feel to a room. The best part? You can do this DIY project inexpensively and in most cases keep your same closet door.
See this post where Jess turned these older bifold closet doors into modern shiplap french doors with a few simple modifications and paint. Change the pain color to a more beachy color and you’ve upgraded your room instantly.
DIY Cane Closet Doors
If you’re looking for a beachy vibe, consider DIY can closet doors. The bifold doors are everywhere and make a perfect rehab project for any new owners. You can also pick these up cheap as people are dying to get rid of them. This is a great option if you want to add some character and style to your beach house.
You can find tutorials online on how to make these yourself. All you need are some is cane webbing, bifold closet doors, and some time.

Check out these pictures from Peonyandhoney.com who did a fantastic job rehabbing these doors. The gold makes it feel even more beachy and coastal right?
DIY Beach Herring Bone Closet Door Rehab
We absolutely love what carrier from lovelyetc.com did with these stand white sliding closet doors. She turned these very general sliding closet doors into an eye-catching hinged closet door.
She used 1/4″ plywood planks in 4″ inch widths. Even though this project does time a bit of time there are no extra tools needed and is worth the effort. See her video on how she did it here.
Add Beach Looking Wood Overlays to the Closet Door
This may be the easiest option of all beach closet door decoration ideas. All you need is some wood overlays that you can buy at any home improvement store.
This option gives your beach closet door a quick and easy facelift. You simply adhere the wood overlay to the front of your current closet door with some construction adhesive or glue. This will add instant character and beach vibes to your closet door.
We found this great example on apartmenttherapy.com of a beach closet door with wood overlays.

Nautical Closet Doors with Mirrored Port Holes
This is a fun design idea and is perfect for the guest room. We love how this person used white shiplap to give it a clean and nautical feel. You can get the porthole mirrors from Amazon and easily attach them to the doors.
This type of project can be completed in a day and will give your beach closet door a truly unique look.

If you have a young boy in the family then they will absolutely love this look for their room or guest room at grandma and grandpas.
Add a Full-Sized Ocean Themed Sticker to the Closet Door
Finally, the last coastal-themed decoration idea that we found is the easiest and fastest to complete. You can purchase a large wall sticker that you simply place over the outside of the door. Some of the examples include sea life, beach scenes, and ocean waves.
An example that you can purchase can be seen here:
Conclusion
There are so many beachy and coastal decoration ideas for your beach closet door. We hope that you have found one or two ideas that you can use to spice up your beach house. If not, don’t worry, there are plenty of other options out there! Happy decorating!
Let us know if you have a favorite closet door decoration that you’ve done and leave a link in the description.
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