Skip the boring bunny ears and standard pastels this year. We’re going coastal, but with a serious upgrade. Think deep ocean navy meeting that sunset gold shimmer right in your living room. Ready to make your Easter decor look like a million bucks without actually spending it? I’ve curated the perfect moody-yet-breezy accents just for you.
Hand-Painted Navy and Gold Eggs
I’m totally obsessed with the navy and gold combo right now. It feels like the tuxedo of color palettes for your coffee table, wouldn’t you agree? Forget those messy vinegar dyes from childhood. IMO, hand-painted wooden eggs in matte navy with delicate gold leaf splatters look way more sophisticated.
Ever tried to keep a toddler away from real dyed eggs? It’s a total disaster waiting to happen. These wooden versions actually survive the ‘Easter chaos’ while looking like high-end art pieces. I love how the matte finish makes the gold pops really shine. 🎨
Gilded Driftwood Centerpieces
Driftwood is basically free decor if you live near a beach, right? I picked up a gnarled piece last week and hit the edges with a gold paint pen. Total game-changer for the dining room table. It grounds the Easter theme without making your house look like a literal craft store. Why settle for a cheap plastic basket when you can nestle eggs into a piece of the ocean? If you’re feeling extra fancy, you should check out this guide on coastal blue living rooms for more inspo.
Navy Velvet Rabbits with Gold Bows
Let’s talk about rabbits. Usually, they’re a bit… much for my taste. But a navy velvet bunny? That’s some serious style. I added tiny gold ribbon ties around their necks, and suddenly they don’t look like nursery toys anymore. They look like something you’d find in a posh boutique in the Hamptons. Who knew velvet could make a rodent look so regal?
I suggest placing them in groups of three on your mantle. It creates a much stronger visual impact than scattering them around. Does your living room feel a bit flat? Adding different textures like velvet instantly fixes that.
Just keep them away from the actual pets. My dog thinks anything fuzzy is a chew toy, which is a tragedy for my decor budget. Stick to higher shelves for these beauties.
Coastal Navy Throw Pillows with Gold Thread
Pillows are easily the fastest way to swap seasons without losing your mind. I found these incredible navy linen covers with gold embroidered anchors and subtle egg patterns. It’s light enough that you don’t feel like the holiday is screaming in your face. Does anyone else have a minor ‘pillow hoarding’ problem, or is it just me? 🛋️
Your sofa deserves a little shimmer for that big Easter brunch. I always pair these with a solid gold throw to pull the whole coastal look together effortlessly.
Gold Shell-Adorned Easter Wreath
A wreath doesn’t have to stay stuck on the front door. I love hanging a navy blue grapevine wreath directly over the fireplace or on a large mirror. It acts as a massive focal point that anchors the entire room’s theme.
Have you tried adding gold-painted seashells to your greenery? It’s a tiny detail that makes a huge difference. I mix in a few sprigs of dried eucalyptus for that fresh, coastal air vibe.
It feels festive but stays true to that nautical aesthetic we all love. Plus, it conveniently hides that weird nail hole in the wall I haven’t patched yet.
Try using a wide gold satin ribbon to hang it. The way the light catches the silk against the dark navy wood is honestly stunning.
Navy Glass Hurricanes with Gold Accents
Lighting is everything for a holiday vibe. Try filling navy glass hurricanes with gold-flecked sand or tiny gold eggs. When the evening sun hits that deep blue glass, the whole room literally glows with a warm, seaside hum. Have you noticed how much better gold looks against dark blue than standard white? It’s pure magic. I usually line these up on the windowsill to catch every bit of that golden hour light.
Nautical Rope Baskets with Gilded Accents
Baskets are a holiday staple, but let’s ditch the cheap wicker for thick nautical rope. I found some with navy thread woven in and added gold hardware to the handles for a custom look. It’s the perfect place to dump those extra throw blankets or hide the ‘good’ chocolate from the guests. FYI, hidden candy is the key to a happy host.
You can even use these as planters for spring lilies. Just tuck a plastic liner inside first to save your floors.
If you want to master this look completely, check out this navy white nautical design guide for expert tips.
Gold-Leafed Easter Oyster Shells
Oyster shells are the ultimate coastal Easter egg alternative. Clean them up, paint the inside with liquid gold leaf, and the outside a deep navy. They make the coolest place card holders for an Easter lunch table. Are you ready to impress your mother-in-law?
These look incredibly expensive but cost basically nothing if you enjoy seafood. I love scattering them across a navy table runner for a layered, textured look that screams ‘beach house luxury’.
Conclusion
You don’t need a total home makeover to celebrate Easter in style. These navy and gold touches bring that coastal elegance home without the pastel overkill. Which of these accents is calling your name first? Let me know in the comments! I’m personally leaning towards the gold oyster shells—they’re just too chic to pass up. Happy decorating!

















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