Some people chase the sun, lying out for hours just to get that perfect tan. Others head straight for the water, soaking it all in. I’d rather stay just a step back… on a breezy porch near the beach, where I can feel the ocean without the chaos. It’s slower, softer, and kind of perfect.

okay yeah… I’d lose track of time here immediately, it’s one of those places where you think you’ll be productive… bring a book, maybe answer emails… and then nope. just sitting. staring. fully useless but in a good way.
That open door straight to the beach feels illegal, almost… like you’re not supposed to have it that easy.

okay wait… this is kinda dangerous because I would NOT leave this spot 😭
And those little candles lining the walkway?? yeah that’s doing a lot. It makes walking into the space feel like an event, not just “oh here’s the seating area.” also the way the fire sits right in the middle, everyone would naturally lean in, talk closer, maybe get a little too honest lol.

The vibe is like… You came here for “just a quick sit” and suddenly it’s been 3 hours, your drink is warm, and nobody even noticed because everyone’s just melting into the space. And honestly, it’s that turquoise seating?? Like that exact shade is doing something to my brain. It’s bright but still chilly somehow.

The vibe is so calm it almost feels staged, but in a way where you instantly relax anyway. like, you sit down for “a minute,” and next thing you know, you’re flipping through that book without even reading it, just existing.

No, because that yellow?? It just wakes everything up instantly, like the whole place is in a good mood. It’s sunny, happy. If you’re thinking of going yellow, don’t go too neon. Pick a soft, warm shade with a tiny bit of cream in it so it doesn’t glare in full sun. If you want this kind of happy but not blinding yellow, go with Benjamin Moore “Hawthorne Yellow.

okay wait… this is dangerous because I would sit here and cancel all my plans without even thinking. The vibe is slow mornings, iced drinks, nobody talking too loud… just ocean and breeze.
and not because of that pop of turquoise?? it carries the whole space. like those chairs and the umbrella just wake everything up against the soft wood. also the flowers spilling over the top… yeah, that’s the kind of detail that makes people stop mid-walk and stare for a second.

Okay, yeah, that pop of color is doing everything here. like the whole space is calm, almost too calm… and then those chairs just show up like “nope, we’re having fun today.” I love that it’s not trying too hard either, just bright enough to wake the whole area up. Honestly, it feels like the kind of place where people end up talking louder without realizing it, just because the vibe shifted a little.
I’m not even kidding, this feels like the kind of setup where people say “just one drink”, and suddenly it’s dark out. The fire pit is lowkey the star… not too flashy, just enough to keep everyone leaning in, and those blue striped pillows? something about them makes it feel crisp but still relaxed. like you’d actually sit properly for once… for five minutes, then end up sideways talking about nothing important

Okay wait… this one feels loud in the best way. like the colors are just… doing a lot, but somehow it works?? The turquoise with the pink flowers shouldn’t make sense but it does. and the shadows from the overhead slats… I’d be staring at those way too long instead of eating. This feels like a place where breakfast turns into a whole event
I don’t know why, but this one feels quiet, like you’d automatically lower your voice here. The petals on the floor?? Yeah, that’s the detail. It’s a little messy but in a soft, intentional way. And that built-in bench just makes it feel tucked away, like a spot people forget about but then end up loving the most. I’d sit there way longer than I planned

Not the string lights making this feel like a whole event for no reason… like this is someone’s backyard but also?? lowkey better than most cafes. The teal pillows are doing that same thing again, just enough color to wake everything up without ruining the calm. And the rug pulling it all together… yeah, people are definitely sitting here longer than they said they would
That hammock is 100% a productivity killer. Like you sit in it once, and suddenly the whole day is gone. The soft blue against all the neutral wood and white just hits. not loud, but enough personality to make it feel alive. Also, those curtains are moving a little in the breeze… yeah, I’m not checking my phone here
I don’t even care about anything else; it’s the view. Like everything here is nice, sure, but that ocean just steals the whole moment. The little blue pillows and that shell on the table, though… they kind of echo it in a quiet way. feels like the kind of place where you sit down and just… pause for a second without trying to
Okay, wait, this is actually so fun?? like it’s almost too much color, but that’s kinda the point. Everything’s bright, loud, a little chaotic… and somehow it works. Those chairs look like they’d make people stay longer just because the vibe feels like a mini vacation. Even the rug is like, “Yeah, we’re not doing neutral today.” I can already hear music playing somewhere
I’m not even kidding, this feels like the kind of dinner where no one checks the time. The sunset is doing most of the work. I can imagine people sit here, spill stuff, laugh too loud… and just stay.
This one feels quiet in a different way… like not cozy quiet, more slow morning quiet. The lemons hanging right above the table?? yeah that’s the detail. It’s simple but it makes the whole thing feel alive.
No, because now I’m staring at ceilings differently… like why are we leaving them blank?? That soft blue with the little birds just makes the whole room feel lighter, almost playful, without being childish. I’d be lying there just looking up, thinking way too much
This feels so fresh it’s almost unfair. Like the blue here is bold, but it doesn’t mess anything up… it actually makes everything feel more relaxed. I love that you can just have fun with color outside, and it somehow works better than inside.
This one’s quiet in a really good way. Nothing overcomplicated, just a couple of chairs, a small table, and that view doing all the heavy lifting. The little planters and lemons though… they’re enough to make it feel alive without trying too hard. Honestly, yeah, simple wins here, I wouldn’t change a thing
This feels unreal in the calmest way… like I’d sit there with that lemonade and just forget what day it is. The soft mint shutters with the water right there?? Yeah, it’s giving quiet dream energy. Even the little hat just sitting on the chair… I can already picture someone putting it on and doing absolutely nothing for hours
Okay, this one instantly feels like everyone’s gathered here after a long beach day. Like kids running in and out, someone bringing snacks, people just dropping onto those couches. The soft blues and neutrals keep it chill but still warm. I’m not even kidding, this is the kind of place where conversations just keep going, and no one wants to leave
I get way too excited over soft lighting, thrifted finds, and rearranging furniture at 2am. I’m here for the cozy chaos, the little corners that feel just right, and making a home that feels like you. Not fancy. Just real.