Eight prints, and the paint that goes behind them.
The Coastal Kit
Search coastal wall art and you get anchors, rope and a starfish. You wanted the light off the water, not the gift shop.








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Why this exists
Coastal is easy to recognise and easy to get wrong. Search for coastal wall art and you get anchors, rope knots, driftwood signs and a starfish — decor about the sea, rather than the feeling of being near it.
What you actually wanted was the light: a pale wall, a washed-out blue, sand, and something woven. That's a palette rather than a theme, and a palette is hard to buy one print at a time.
What's inside
Eight prints that belong together
A wave squiggle pattern, a cane weave texture, a tile lattice, a sea grass line drawing, a watercolour scallop shell, an aerial coastline, a basket-and-vessel still life and a single-line wave. Different subjects, one palette, one quality of light.
The palette card — with real paint codes
The four colours the prints are built on — warm white, washed blue, sand and rattan — matched to actual purchasable paints across Farrow & Ball, Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore, each with an honest rating of how close the match really is. On this palette all four found a genuinely close match. That isn't automatic: the Japandi kit has a colour with no close match anywhere, and its card says so.
The rules that make it look intentional
Centre the art at 57 inches, which is standard museum and gallery hanging practice. Six to eight inches above the back of a sofa or a headboard. Art about two-thirds the width of the furniture beneath it. Two to three inches between frames in a pair or a row.
Print-ready files
Every print is 3392 × 5056 pixels in the 2:3 photo-frame ratio — 4×6, 8×12 and 12×18in fit with no cropping, and it prints sharp to about A3.
Before you buy — the honest part
- These are digital files. Nothing is posted to you — you download and print them yourself, at home or at any print shop. The licence covers personal use in your own home.
- The art is AI-generated, directed and curated by us. We'd rather say that plainly than let you assume otherwise.
- Eight prints is fewer than the thirteen in Quiet Walls, and Quiet Walls costs $12 — so it is cheaper per print, by a lot. You're paying here for a matched system, art and paint and hanging rules that agree with each other, not for a bigger pile of files. If volume is what you want, buy Quiet Walls instead.
- Close is not identical. Every colour here matched a real paint closely, but the card gives you the nearest tin rather than the same pigment — and no screen shows paint accurately regardless. Treat every code as a precise starting point and buy the tester pot before the big tin.
- It's a light, low-contrast set by design. On a dark or strongly coloured wall these will sink into the background — they want a pale wall behind them, which is half the reason the palette card is in the box.
This is for you if
- ✓ You want the salt-air calm without the anchors, shells and driftwood signs
- ✓ You're painting as well as hanging, and want the wall and the art to agree
- ✓ Your room already leans pale, warm and textured — linen, rattan, light wood
Skip it if
- × You want the most prints per dollar — that's Quiet Walls at $12
- × You want literal seaside decor: shells, anchors, boats, rope
- × You want a physical framed print delivered
A real guarantee
Buy it, open everything, and if it isn't for you, email within 14 days for a full refund — downloads included. No form to fill, no reason needed. We'd rather refund you than have you feel stuck with something you don't love.
The moment you pay
You land straight on your downloads page. Grab the single all-in-one PDF, or each file on its own — nothing to unzip. It's tied to your account, so you can come back and re-download any time. No email to wait for.
Questions
What size can I print these?
They're 3392×5056 pixels in a 2:3 ratio — the standard photo-frame shape — so 4×6, 8×12, 12×18 and 16×24 all fit with no cropping. A3 is the one common size that isn't 2:3 (297×420mm is slightly squarer), so there you'll either trim about 6% off the length or leave a slim border — both look deliberate. Sharp up to about A3, and still good larger at normal wall-viewing distance. Colour on paper never exactly matches colour on a screen; ask your print shop for a matte or textured stock and it will land closer to the previews than glossy will.
Are the paint codes real products I can buy?
Yes. Each palette colour is matched to the nearest actual paint in Farrow & Ball, Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore, with the code you'd hand the counter, and a plain-words rating of how close that match is. All four in this set landed close, which doesn't happen every time — the Japandi kit has a colour with no close match in any brand we carry, and its card says so instead of printing a confident-looking code that sends you home with the wrong tin.
Will this make my room look like a beach house?
Not the gift-shop version. No shells, no anchors, no rope, no driftwood signs — the sea is in the palette and the texture rather than in the objects, so it reads as light and airy instead of nautical. If you want literal seaside decor, this is the wrong set.
Do I have to paint to use this?
No. The prints work on any warm white or pale neutral wall you already have. The palette card is there for when you do paint, so the wall and the art aren't chosen months apart by two different versions of you.
Can I get a refund?
Yes, 14 days, no argument. Digital downloads included.
The coast, without the gift shop.
Eight prints, four colours matched to paint you can actually buy, and the measurements that get them on the wall straight.
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