Bring Resort Vibes Home: 11 Steps to Vacation-Style Decor

When you can’t go on vacation, bring the vacation to you.

dining table in modern home with giant palm fronds in a vase on the table

Lately I’ve been daydreaming about tropical resorts — long overdue for a beach escape, the mind wanders to room service, plush bathrobes, and a private balcony with views of crystal-blue water.

While an overseas bungalow might not be possible right now, you can still recreate that relaxed, sun-soaked feeling at home. With just a few smart changes, your space can feel like a mini-resort.

dining table with tropical decor inspiration

Moving into a new place feels like the perfect excuse to layer in resort-style details. The trend is everywhere because it’s accessible: natural textures, airy fabrics, and calm, curated accents bring instant vacation vibes.

Here are 11 ideas to help you create resort decor at home — a relaxed, elegant aesthetic that invites rest, warms the senses, and makes ordinary days feel a touch more special.

white hanging chairs on front porch of beach cottage

1. Bring the outdoors in

Incorporate more natural fibers and use outdoor-grade furniture inside to blur the line between interior and exterior. Cane hanging chairs, a woven hammock, or a bamboo daybed instantly signal a laid-back, tropical mood. These pieces are forgiving, tactile, and visually light — perfect for a resort-like living area.

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white stairs in Greece with colorful geometric pillows

2. Refresh with tropical textiles

Layer rattan and bamboo with tropical prints, tribal weaves, or breezy linens to create a vacation-ready palette. Think of dressing furniture in resort wear: patterned pillows, breezy throws, and woven rugs add texture, color, and a relaxed sense of place.

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Large modern living room with oversized artwork

3. Add oversized wall art

Hotels and resorts often use large-scale art to create drama without clutter. A bold print above the bed or a statement tapestry in the living room anchors the space and gives it that curated, gallery-like feeling common to boutique resorts.

(Image by Heidi Lerkenfeldt via SFGirlByBay)

Tropical wallpaper in hotel lobby with pink sectional sofa

4. Give your walls the island treatment

Tropical wallpaper, grasscloth, or warm plaster finishes can transform a room quickly. A banana-leaf print or textured natural wall covering adds island glamour and warmth, turning ordinary walls into a focal point reminiscent of boutique hotel lobbies.

dining room in white room with tropical style

5. Go big with houseplants

Oversized plants read as luxe and tropical — they immediately signal lush surroundings. Choose larger species like bird of paradise, banana trees, or dracaena and pair them with statement planters to create a resort-like indoor garden.

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bedroom with crisp white linens and natural accents

6. Use crisp white linens

Crisp white bedding is synonymous with high-end hotels. Choose linens that look fresh but relax into soft wrinkles — breathable cotton or linen blends work well. To keep the look inviting, layer in a few soft tropical hues or textured throws so the room reads warm, not clinical.

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White room with canopy bed and striped rug

7. Go big with a canopy bed

A canopy bed draped in airy fabric immediately evokes Mediterranean and island escapes. Swap mosquito nets for lightweight linen panels or gauze to achieve a romantic, sheltered bed that feels both private and open.

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built-in bench with wicker lamp and mudcloth pillows

8. Set the mood with soft lighting

Lighting defines ambiance. Favor warm, diffused light over harsh fluorescents: layered lamps, low-light sconces, and oversized natural-fiber pendants create flattering pools of light and a relaxed mood. Soft lighting makes interiors feel intimate, like a boutique resort after sunset.

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Minimal bathroom with freestanding tub and wood slat wall

9. Give your bathroom the spa treatment

You don’t need an ocean view to create a spa-like bathroom. Small upgrades — a rain shower head, bamboo bath mats, luxe towels, and calming tile choices like terrazzo or stone — make daily routines feel indulgent. If your budget allows, prioritize a few high-impact fixtures that transform the space.

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Minimal modern bathroom with white tile and eucalyptus

10. Create a signature scent

Upscale hotels often have a signature scent that greets you in the lobby and lingers in rooms. Recreate this at home with a carefully chosen candle, essential-oil diffuser, or sprigs of eucalyptus. A consistent, subtle scent ties spaces together and reinforces that curated, calming atmosphere.

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Minimal white bathroom with freestanding tub and wall hooks

11. Treat yourself to a bathrobe

This is more self-care than decor, but a soft bathrobe transforms ordinary moments into little rituals. Keep a plush robe in the bathroom or linen closet—bonus points if it’s from a memorable trip.

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Would you bring resort decor into your home, or keep it as a vacation-only style? Share what elements you’d try first — oversized plants, crisp linens, or a signature scent?