27 Dreamy Boho Beach Houses for Your Escape

Last updated on December 4, 2025 · How we make our designs

Check out our boho beach house designs that are all about easy barefoot living and collected-over-time details.

These boho beach houses grew out of a simple obsession. Places where you can wander from hammock to sea to sofa without really noticing you changed rooms.

Every curve, arch, and shady nook in these designs is our way of mixing Mediterranean softness, coastal light, and a little “found it on a long walk” character into everyday living.

As you move through the designs, notice how stucco, weathered timber, rattan, and macramé are doing double duty, looking relaxed while quietly handling sun, salt, and sand without a meltdown.

Pay attention to the small things that are important here. The way pergolas filter light, how native grasses and agaves keep the gardens low‑effort. How built‑in benches, hammocks, and daybeds always seem to land right where the breeze is best.

If these houses make you suddenly question why you own so many shoes, that’s very much part of the plan.

Sunlit Mediterranean Boho Courtyard Terrace

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Creamy arched terrace with built-in seating and potted plants by the sea
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This courtyard leans into those soft Mediterranean curves, with smooth plaster arches catching the light like they’ve got nowhere else to be. Built-in bench seating, layered with relaxed cushions and low woven poufs, turns the corner niche into an easygoing hangout that feels one sunset away from a long nap.

We kept the palette calm and sandy so the terracotta pots, bougainvillea, and little olive trees could quietly steal the show. Slim folding chairs, perforated privacy walls, and rattan pendants all work together to keep the space breezy and unfussy, like it dressed up a bit but still wore its favorite flip-flops.

Terracotta Arcadia By The Sea

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White stucco beach house with terracotta patio and arched porch
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Soft white walls and curved lines make the house feel like it’s been sculpted from light, then gently parked by the sea. Terracotta roof tiles and flooring keep everything warm and grounded, giving that barefoot-friendly vibe we secretly design for every time.

Arched doors and windows open wide to blur inside and outside, while the wood posts and woven lanterns add a laid-back boho hint without trying too hard. A built-in bench, potted palms, and splashes of bougainvillea turn the terrace into a calm pocket of color, proving you don’t need much more than shade, texture, and a good breeze to feel pretty spoiled.

Driftwood Dunes Coastal Boho Hideaway

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Two-story boho beach house with wood deck, built-in seating, and hammocks facing the sea
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Soft stucco walls and warm timber wrap around the house like a relaxed beach blanket, letting the long deck spill straight onto the dunes. We leaned into layered textures—smooth concrete seating, weathered wood planks, woven panels, and dune grass—to keep everything feeling easy, barefoot, and a little bit sun kissed.

Upstairs, the deep overhang and simple railings frame a balcony that works almost like an outdoor living room, catching breezes while still giving shade when the sun gets bossy. Hammocks, low lounges, and wide openings dissolve the line between indoors and out, so the whole place feels more like a long lazy day than a building trying to impress anyone.

Seashell Timber Boho Retreat

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Boho beach house with timber pergola and hammock by the ocean
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Soft stucco walls and pale timber beams give this place a gentle, sun-worn look, like it’s been napping by the sea for years. Big glass doors and tall windows pull the horizon right inside, so the living area feels more like a breezy veranda than a closed room.

The pergola, hammock, and built‑in bench wrap the terrace into a cozy outdoor living room, with macramé and woven pendants adding just enough boho drama without trying too hard. Native grasses, agave, and sandy paths keep maintenance low and vibes high, while the deep roof overhangs quietly handle shade, glare, and all the not‑so-glamorous bits of coastal weather.

Aerial Eaves Beachside Sanctuary

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Light wood beach house deck with canopy daybed and ocean view
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This beach house leans into those tall pitched eaves and huge panes of glass to soak up every bit of sky and sea, while the warm timber framing keeps it from feeling too crisp or clinical. It kind of feels like the house decided to be a pavilion, opening itself up with sliding glass doors so the living space just spills out onto the deck.

On the deck, the driftwood daybed with gauzy curtains, woven jute rugs, and oversized terracotta pots give a gentle boho vibe that’s more “bare feet and naps” than “don’t touch anything.” The mix of natural textures and simple white finishes isn’t just pretty, it softens the strong geometry of the architecture and makes the whole place feel calm, human, and a little bit like the beach is your living room.

Sunwashed Timber Tideside Residence

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Modern boho beach house with wood deck by the ocean
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Layered stucco and warm timber boards give the house that soft, sun-faded look, like it’s been comfortably sitting by the water for years already. Wide glass sliders pull the sea view straight into the living areas, while the deep overhangs keep it all cool so you’re not melting with your morning coffee.

The long wooden deck flows into a laid-back gravel garden with palms and agaves, keeping the maintenance low and the vacation vibes high. Woven pendants, hanging chairs, and hammocks tuck under the pergola, turning the shaded terrace into an all-day lounge that kinda dares you to ever go back inside.

Tideframe Rustic Hammock Residence

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Two-story boho beach house with wood decks and hammocks facing the ocean
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Weathered timber, white stucco, and those macramé balcony panels all team up to make the place feel relaxed but still pretty darn considered. The big sliding glass doors and layered decks pull the living spaces right out to the sand, because honestly nobody wants to choose between sofa and shoreline here.

Pergola roofs in slim wood slats filter the sun just enough, so you get that dappled light without grilling like a lobster, and the hammocks swing exactly where the breeze is best. Clustered lanterns, potted succulents, and the sunken sand lounge keep everything low and casual, giving the whole house this barefoot, slow-living vibe that’s kind of addictive once you’re in it.

Lantern Glow Sandlot Cottage Haven

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Cozy boho beach cottage with string lights
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Weathered cedar shingles and soft gray siding give the little cottage that perfectly sun-faded look, like it’s been swapping stories with the sea for years. We leaned into warm white trim and a patinated metal awning so the front façade feels relaxed and a bit nostalgic, especially when the cafe lights flick on at dusk.

Out front, low-slung outdoor seating, rattan stools, and a woven rug turn the sandy entry into an easygoing living room, no walls required. The macramé wall hanging and soft neutral cushions pull in boho texture while keeping the palette calm, so the whole place whispers “stay a while” instead of shouting for attention.

Shoreline Arches Boho Hammock Veranda

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Open beachfront porch with arched openings and hammock
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This veranda leans into a sun-faded palette, mixing limewashed stucco walls with softly weathered timber so nothing feels too precious to touch. Arched openings frame the ocean like oversized postcards, while the low railings keep views wide open and your shoulders unconsciously relaxed.

We threaded in woven baskets, driftwood accents, and a fringed hammock so the whole space feels collected over time, not dropped in by a catalog truck. The high thatched roof does the quiet work of cooling and sheltering, letting the breeze roll through, so you can pretend you’re “just five more minutes” from a nap all afternoon.

Coastal Nests Desert Plaster Retreat

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Two-story boho beach house with soft plaster walls, arched openings, driftwood pergola and hammock overlooking sandy coastal dunes
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This design leans into that dreamy mix of seaside calm and desert warmth, with velvety sand-colored plaster wrapping every curve and arch. The big arched window, rounded doorway and built-in nook seating keep everything soft and friendly, so nothing feels sharp or too precious for barefoot living.

Outside, the driftwood pergola, rope details and woven pendants pull in the “found on the shore” vibe without looking like a souvenir shop exploded. The hammock, outdoor shower, layered decks and gravel paths are laid out so you naturally drift from lounge chair to ocean, making the whole place feel like it grew out of the dunes rather than got dropped in by a crane.

Dunecrest Boho Surfside Residence

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Modern boho beach house with white stucco walls, timber accents, and a cozy sunken patio facing the ocean
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This coastal haven leans into soft white plaster, warm timber cladding, and big glass openings so the sea basically RSVP’s itself into the living room. The sunken patio with built-in benches wraps around a fire pit, making the outdoor space feel like a casual living room where the dress code is permanently barefoot.

Upstairs, a woven balcony and hammock nook give the façade a relaxed, handmade vibe, like the house rolled up its sleeves and decided to chill. The pitched roof with its slim pergola slats filters the light just enough, keeping the interior bright while cutting glare, and that simple detail quietly makes the whole place feel more calm and thoughtfully put together.

Citrus Light Boho Marina Terrace

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Wide boho terrace with wood lounges, woven wall art, and glass railing facing a calm blue bay
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This coastal hangout leans into soft citrus-toned stucco, pale stone flooring, and warm timber beams, so the whole place feels like golden hour even at 10 a.m. The long glass balustrade keeps the view of sea and mountains wide open, almost like the water is another piece of décor we snuck into the palette.

Low-profile daybeds in solid wood hug the wall, paired with striped cushions that nod to old-school deck chairs but in a calmer, grown‑up way. Woven wall pieces and the chunky tree‑trunk coffee table bring in that relaxed boho vibe, grounding all the sunlight and reflections so the terrace doesn’t drift into glossy resort territory and stays comfortably, intentionally lived‑in.

Sunrise Drift Plasterboard Haven

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Boho coastal house with arched windows overlooking the ocean at sunset
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Soft stucco walls, arched windows, and sun-faded timber give this place a relaxed, slightly timeworn confidence, like it’s been watching the tides for years. The layered mix of stone, wood, and pale plaster was inspired by old Mediterranean beach towns, but we snuck in a lighter, airier attitude so it never feels too serious.

Macramé hangings, woven pendants, and hanging ferns break up all the glass and framing, adding warmth where modern houses sometimes feel a bit cold. Built-in mosaic benches, potted greenery, and low railings keep the eye moving around the facade, letting every corner grab a little bit of that ocean view instead of hoarding it to just one big window wall.

Palmshade Bamboo Bungalow Hideout

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Small bamboo beach hut with thatched roof
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This little retreat leans fully into the idea that walls should breathe just as much as people do, with woven bamboo panels and a shaggy thatch roof that filters the sun instead of fighting it. We wrapped the porch in low seating and tiny stools so it feels like you’re camping in comfort, not checking into a hotel.

Bright textiles and cushions bring in that easy boho mood, like someone unpacked their favorite market finds and never left. Even the bicycle leaning outside and the sandy path are part of the plan, keeping the whole place feeling light-footed, movable, and quietly in tune with the palms overhead.

Palmline Breeze Tiered Beach Refuge

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Two-story boho beach house with wood slats white stucco terraces hammocks and coastal landscaping beside the ocean
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This beach house leans into that calm “barefoot but not basic” mood, with clean white stucco walls wrapped in warm vertical timber that softens the modern lines. We pulled big black-framed sliders across both levels so the rooms basically borrow the ocean and sunset as moving artwork.

Outside, the layered decks, hanging rattan chairs, and hammock-ready pergola are all about lingering, not just passing through. The sandy native planting, driftwood borders, and simple rope details keep the whole retreat feeling like it simply grew out of the dunes, instead of being dropped here by a very stylish UFO.

Dunevine Arched Seaside Hideout

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Two-story boho beach house with arched terraces, climbing vines, and hammocks facing the ocean
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This coastal retreat leans into soft stucco curves, sun-washed tiles, and climbing bougainvillea that wraps the arches like nature’s own trim work. The tall French doors and arched windows pull in that pinky sunset light, so the whole place sort of glows without really trying.

Upstairs, the pergola with hammocks and string lights turns the balcony into a lazy open-air lounge, basically demanding you cancel plans and stay put. Down below, breezy curtains, woven chairs, and a sandy stone-lined path blur the line between garden and shoreline, making the design feel calm, lived-in, and just a bit happily undone.

Saltpath Macramé Veranda Beach House

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Boho-style beachfront house with timber pergola and hanging hammocks
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This breezy retreat leans into soft plaster walls, warm timber, and a low pergola that frames the ocean like it’s part of the décor. We layered in macramé swings, cushioned benches, and lanterns so the whole front deck feels like an outdoor living room that just happens to have sand for flooring.

Upstairs, the gentle curves of the balcony and arched window bring in a hint of Mediterranean calm while the weathered wood siding keeps it grounded and a bit scruffy in a good way. Every material was chosen to age gracefully in salt air, from the metal roof with exposed beams to the stone-wrapped columns and drought-tolerant planting beds that look stylish while quietly refusing to die on you.

Azure Dunes Hammock Atelier Retreat

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Boho beachfront house with stucco walls, wood accents, hammocks, and a plunge pool facing the sea
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Soft white stucco wraps around the house like a smooth shell, while warm timber doors, shutters, and slatted screens bring in that quietly weathered, boho feel. We pulled the building out toward the ocean with generous terraces, so you step from bedroom to hammock to pool without ever really deciding you left the house.

Below the flat roofs and rounded corners, the shaded pergola is dressed with natural reeds and macramé hammocks, giving a breezy living room that just happens to be outdoors. Stone base walls and sandy-toned pavers melt into the native dunes and palms, which isn’t just pretty, it also keeps the whole place feeling grounded and a little wild, the way a beach house should.

Blushshore Boho Boardwalk Home

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Two-story boho beach house with pale timber, rattan shutters, and an open terrace facing sandy dunes
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Soft sand tones wrap around the façade, with slender timber siding and that low-key shingle roof keeping everything relaxed but still pretty sharp. Rattan shutters and that big arched window lean into a sun-washed, coastal boho mood, like the house is permanently on holiday and slightly bragging about it.

Down at ground level, the porch spills into a built-in bench, woven pendants, and easygoing dining furniture, all aimed straight at the sea views. Native grasses, stone pavers, and a clean concrete slab keep the transition from dune to doorstep seamless, so the whole place feels like it just grew out of the shoreline instead of being dropped here by a contractor with a crane.

Canvas Cove Breezeway Beach House

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Modern coastal pavilion with timber deck lounge and flowing curtains facing the ocean
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The whole place is basically a living room that forgot where the walls should stop, so the deck just drifts right into the dunes. Soft neutral fabrics, pale timber furniture, and those oversized curtains keep it calm and breezy while still giving you a bit of drama when the wind picks up.

We leaned into simple gabled lines and a slim metal roof so your eye goes straight through the wide glass doors to the water, which is kind of the whole point here. Sliding panels, layered decking levels, and chunky rope details quietly divide lounging, dining, and sun-watching zones without ever killing that easy, barefoot flow.

Bamboo Breeze Cloudlight Veranda

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White coastal porch with bamboo daybed and dining set
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This little veranda leans into that calm, barefoot-resort feeling, with a bamboo daybed dressed in soft cushions and floaty curtains that you can pull for shade or drama, depending on the mood. The all‑white deck and cladding bounce light around like crazy, so even a cloudy day feels kinda like vacation o’clock.

We pulled the palette straight from sand dunes and seagrass, using warm timber, woven textures, and those big leafy ceiling fans to keep the air moving without shouting for attention. Light perforated chairs, simple planters, and a slim dining table keep everything visually airy, so the space feels generous and open while still giving you all the little zones you actually use.

Soft Dune Porchfront Beach House

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Modern white beach house with timber deck, woven pendants, and coastal garden leading to the shoreline
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This place leans into that relaxed “barefoot but still kind of chic” vibe, with crisp white walls wrapped around warm timber steps and a low lounging deck that practically begs for sandy feet. The big black-framed windows catch the ocean light all day, so even the sofa looks like it’s on holiday.

We pulled the planting palette straight from the dunes—spiky agaves, hardy grasses, and smooth river stones—so the house feels like it’s just grown out of the sand instead of plonked on top of it. The woven pendant lights and the built-in nook for the grill finish it off, turning the covered porch into an outdoor living room that works just as well for a quiet coffee as it does for a slightly noisy sunset dinner.

Driftwood Porch Coastal Loft Cottage

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Two-story boho beach house facing ocean
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This relaxed little haven leans into a simple palette of sea-weathered wood, soft white stucco, and calm blue cladding, so it feels like it grew right out of the dunes. The wraparound porch keeps you shaded, frames the ocean views, and honestly just begs for bare feet and sandy towels.

We played up the boho vibe with rope railings, woven wall decor, and baskets of pampas grass that soften all the clean lines and make the place feel kind of lived-in from day one. Tall French doors and slim grid windows pull in every last drop of coastal light, turning the compact footprint into a bright, airy escape that works as hard as it chills.

Seabreeze Timberstone Boho Haven

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Two story boho beach house with wood and stucco exterior opening onto a sandy path and ocean views
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This house leans into soft plaster, pale timber and big glass walls so the whole place feels like it’s just wandered out of the dunes. Rounded corners, a cozy built‑in daybed nook, and the driftwood pergola upstairs give it that relaxed “we actually live at the beach” energy, not just visit on holidays.

We layered woven screens, chunky wicker seating and that lazy hammock on the deck to keep everything breezy but still a little bit tailored. Native grasses, succulents and low‑maintenance sand‑loving plants blur the line between garden and shoreline, so the architecture never forgets who’s boss here – definitely the ocean.

Lagoonstep Boho Shorefront Oasis

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Two-story boho beach house with rounded white walls, wooden accents, and a circular pool opening directly onto a sandy shoreline
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Soft white stucco wraps around the house like sea-smoothed stone, while warm timber, shutters, and thatched overhangs keep it from feeling too polished or precious. Wide glass doors erase the line between indoors and deck, so the living space kinda just spills toward the water with those woven hanging chairs catching every breeze.

On the deck, the circular turquoise plunge pool and driftwood-style coffee table add a bit of playful drama, like the house dressed up just for golden hour. Hammocks, basket planters, and low dune grasses are intentionally loose and un-fussy, giving the whole place that “found on a long walk down the beach” vibe while still being carefully composed.

Nomad Deckline Sandscape Retreat

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Modern boho beach house with wood deck overlooking the ocean at sunset
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This beach house leans into warm coastal calm, with long timber decks that just drift out toward the dunes like they can’t help themselves. Sliding glass walls, layered with cane screens and weathered wood, soak up the sunset while still feeling private and a little cocooned.

We pulled in sandy plaster, soft outdoor sofas, and chunky planters so the architecture almost melts into the landscape, instead of shouting over it. Low desert-style planting, a tucked-in fire bowl, and that lazy hammock on the side make the whole place feel like it’s permanently on vacation, which is honestly the whole point.

Tidelight Driftwood Hammock Pavilion

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Boho beach house with hammock porch
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Weathered timber wraps this beach house in soft gray tones, so it feels like it’s already lived a few happy summers before you even move in. The wide overhang and rope-lined deck were inspired by old pier structures, giving shade, shelter, and just a tiny bit of pirate energy in the best way.

Hammocks, woven pendants, and macramé details keep everything easygoing, but they’re doing serious work softening all that linear architecture. Native dune grasses, potted palms, and the raised boardwalk blur the edge between house and shoreline, so you kinda wander outside before you realize you ever left the living room.

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