What if home could feel like a holiday? That’s the promise of Resortcore, the interiors trend that’s breezing its way into summer mood boards and bringing laid-back luxury indoors. Inspired by boutique hotels, island escapes and poolside serenity, this aesthetic is all about creating spaces that feel breezy, sun-drenched, and blissfully far from the daily grind.

Forget high-maintenance styling or fussy finishes, Resortcore leans into comfort, natural materials, and that feeling of being perpetually on holiday. So, kick off your sandals and dive into this effortlessly chic design movement.

What is Resortcore?

Resortcore is the lifestyle aesthetic that blurs the line between vacation mode and everyday living. Think barefoot luxury, coastal calm, and tropical touches—all wrapped up in a design philosophy that favours escape, ease, and elevated simplicity.

At its heart, Resortcore blends influences from beach resorts, Mediterranean villas, Balinese retreats and Caribbean cabanas. It often features:

  • Light, billowy fabrics (linen, cotton, muslin)
  • Woven textures and rattan furniture
  • Neutral and sandy tones punctuated by oceanic blues and palm greens
  • Natural wood and stone finishes
  • Tropical plants and greenery
  • Indoor-outdoor flow

It’s not just about replicating a resort look, it’s about capturing the feeling. That instant exhale when you walk into a space that’s calm, cool, and curated for comfort.

Why Resortcore is Trending Now

After years of chaos, there’s a craving for calm, and Resortcore delivers. It taps into the same wellness-led thinking that’s driving trends like biophilic design, Japandi, and slow living. But where those feel more rooted and earthy, Resortcore is light, sunny and escapist.

It also reflects a wider desire for homes to do more. A home isn’t just a place to sleep or store things; it’s a sanctuary, a social hub, and increasingly, a place to unwind and recharge. Resortcore offers the perfect antidote to overstimulation by inviting in a little bit of that carefree, coastal holiday vibe.

Add to that the rise of travel-inspired interiors on TikTok and Pinterest, and it’s no surprise Resortcore is having its moment.

How to Bring Resortcore into Your Home

Let the Light In: Natural light is the cornerstone of any resort-style space. Use sheer curtains or linen drapes to soften glare while keeping that golden glow. Consider swapping heavy blinds for airy voiles or adding mirrors to reflect daylight around the room.

Embrace Natural Materials: Rattan, bamboo, teak, driftwood, jute, etc. Anything with a sun-bleached or handwoven feel will help build that relaxed, organic foundation. Go for furniture and décor with texture and patina, steering clear of anything too polished or synthetic.

Create Flow Between Indoors and Out: Think sliding doors, open-plan layouts, or simply echoing outdoor materials and colours inside. Even something as simple as laying similar flooring in the kitchen and patio can build that breezy, continuous effect.

Add Tropical Touches: A few well-placed palm prints, coral-inspired accents, or ceramic pieces in seafoam shades go a long way. Just avoid overdoing it! Resortcore isn’t about themed décor, but rather subtle nods to the sea and sun.

Lean Into Soft, Easy-going Fabrics: Resorts are known for their crisp white linens, breezy muslin canopies, and plush cotton throws. Incorporate similar materials in your bedding, upholstery and even table settings to echo that relaxed luxury.

Prioritise Comfort: From sink-in seating to low-level lighting, the Resortcore look thrives on the idea that spaces should feel good as well as look good. Add plush cushions, woven rugs, and mood-setting lamps to heighten the sense of ease.

From the Ground Up: Flooring plays a big part in nailing the resort feel. Wide-plank light engineered wood works beautifully for a warm, natural look. If durability and water resistance are key, especially in kitchens or bathrooms, wood or stone-effect luxury vinyl tiles offer that laid-back luxe without the worry.

Is Resortcore Worth It?

Absolutely! Especially if life feels hectic and home doesn’t feel like the relaxing haven it should be. Resortcore isn’t about making every room look like a beach cabana. It’s about slowing down, soaking up comfort, and inviting calm into daily life.

And like all good trends, it’s easily customisable. Whether it’s just a breezy linen tablecloth and a few oversized palms, or a full-home refresh with rattan furniture and sun-baked tones, Resortcore is endlessly adaptable. It’s timeless, soothing, and always in season.

Dr. Alexander Reed

Dr. Alexander Reed, with a Ph.D. in Structural Engineering from MIT, brings over two decades of experience in the construction industry. Before joining our team as a freelancer in 2019, he led several high-profile construction projects and taught at Washington University. His expertise, gained from managing large-scale urban development projects, enriches our content since 2019. He is an advocate for green building practices and has consulted on various eco-friendly initiatives. In his free time, Dr. Reed is an avid sailor and enjoys writing about the intersection of architecture and environmental sustainability.

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