
Seabrook is one of those small coastal towns that feels like a storybook. I fell for its character-filled houses the minute I arrived. While I dream of visiting Nantucket someday, Seabrook offered that same classic seaside charm much closer to home. The weathered shingles, simple porches, and cheerful details make you want to slow down and take it all in.
Driving or walking through neighborhoods like this always sparks ideas. Sometimes I come back home feeling inspired to make small changes — a lantern on the porch, a new doormat, a pop of color on the front door. Other times that inspiration turns into a full-on daydream where I start browsing real estate apps. I know I’m not alone — who hasn’t scrolled listings and imagined a new life in a picture-perfect cottage?
When those daydreams hit, I try to be practical and pull out the elements I loved most. If a change is doable now, I note it. If it’s a someday project, it becomes a source of long-term inspiration. Either way, the walk through Seabrook reminded me how small, thoughtful details can transform a simple façade into a warm, welcoming home.
Would you like to stroll through Seabrook with me and notice the curb appeal touches that make it so inviting?
At the end of the post I’ll highlight curb appeal ideas and favorite exterior decor pieces to recreate this coastal look.
If you missed the two-part Seabrook Dream Beach House tour, you can find it for a full look at a few standout homes.































A few curb appeal elements I love from these beach homes:
Lanterns that flank the door or porch, giving a warm welcoming glow.
Flags and simple house name plaques that add personality and a sense of place.
Small cast-iron garden signs and whimsical details that feel homey and handmade.
White picket fences framed by hydrangeas and daisies for that classic seaside look.
Adirondack chairs, rockers, and porch seating that invite you to linger.
Decorative touches like starfish in windows, charming garage doors, and round windows.
Colorful pots, cupolas, and weather vanes that give each house a distinct silhouette.
Pops of paint on doors, wood shutters, trellises, and interesting door knockers for personality.
Clear, attractive house numbers and seasonal wreaths and doormats that complete the entry.
String lights and small accents that make evenings feel cozy and inviting.
What else would you add to a seaside home’s curb appeal?

If you missed the full Seabrook Dream House tour, it’s worth a look for more inspiring details. I’ll be sharing a few more favorites from this town soon.
For more than a decade I’ve loved taking drive-bys and walking neighborhood streets to collect inspiration. Thanks for coming along — it’s fun to have friends who appreciate homes and curb appeal as much as I do.