As mud season gives way to summer in New England, my thoughts always turn to Maine. Long before the hydrangeas bloom or the first beach day arrives, I’m already thinking about the vintage summer decor that helps our old coastal home settle into the season. From family heirlooms that once belonged to my parents to antique finds collected over decades of treasure hunting, these are the ten pieces I wait all year to bring out, the ones that make our old coastal Maine home feel unmistakably like summer.


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Vintage Summer Decor in Our Old Coastal Maine Home
Every summer, the unpacking begins long before the suitcases are empty. Within a day or two of arriving in Maine, I’m climbing into the attic, opening shed doors, and pulling familiar treasures out of storage, pieces collected by my mother, gifts from my father, and vintage finds gathered over a lifetime of treasure hunting. Seeing them again feels a bit like reconnecting with old friends, each one carrying a story and marking the start of another season at the coast.
Shared in no particular order, these are the ten vintage pieces that make our old Maine home feel most like summer to me.
1. My Mother’s Rustic Wrought Iron Planters
Every summer, one of the first things I do is pull my mother’s collection of wrought-iron planters out of the shed and the garage. Filled with simple white flowers, or perhaps a touch of red and white this year for America’s 250th, they find their way onto garden stakes, stone steps, outdoor tables, and beside the front door. More than any other summer decoration, they remind me of my mother and the joy she found in making a home beautiful.
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2. My Mother’s Vintage Blue and White Dishes
Nothing signals the start of summer in Maine quite like our first lobster dinner of the season. I love pulling together a table with vintage summer decor, from my mother’s blue-and-white dishes and sterling silverware to collected driftwood, sand dollars, and coastal treasures, and sharing it with friends and family. Whether it’s indoors or outside, this simple tradition always feels like the unofficial beginning of summer.

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3. My Mother’s Hand-Knit Summer Blankets
As part of my vintage summer decor, I swap out the heavier handmade quilts we use during the colder months for a collection of lightweight knit blankets my mother also made years ago. Draped over the sofa and paired with a few soft blue pillows, they instantly brighten our early American living room and give it a lighter, more relaxed feel for the season. It’s a simple change, but one that makes the house feel ready for summer.

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4. Handmade Quilts for Summer Bedrooms
A few of the handmade quilts that keep us cozy through the winter find their way into our bedrooms each summer, where they’re layered with crisp white bedding, seersucker, and other lightweight linens. Whether it’s a quilt made by my grandmother or a vintage find discovered on one of my antiquing adventures, they add the perfect touch of color, history, and vintage summer decor. I especially love seeing them draped across an old Jenny Lind bed or folded at the foot of a guest bed, ready for visiting family and friends.

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5. A Chippy Red Galvanized Bucket
One of my favorite pieces of vintage summer decor is an old red galvanized bucket that’s been chipped and weathered by decades of use. Filled with geraniums and placed on our weathered teak table, it adds the perfect pop of color to our outdoor living space and instantly brightens the backyard. It’s a simple piece, but every summer I look forward to finding a new spot for it.

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6. White Ironstone, Crocks, and Soup Tureens
This summer, I’m looking forward to bringing out my collections of white ironstone, antique crocks, pitchers, and soup tureens and giving them a fresh Americana-inspired twist. Their simple shapes and timeworn character pair beautifully with touches of red, white, and blue, making them a natural fit for celebrating America’s 250th anniversary. As part of my vintage summer decor, I’ll be scattering them throughout the house in both familiar and unexpected ways.

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Ann was recently quoted in The Spruce article We Asked New England Designers How to Decorate for July 4th, and They Spilled Their Secrets. “You can’t go wrong with blue hydrangeas in the summer; those big, overflowing snowball blooms are such a quintessential East Coast touch,” says stylist and home blogger Ann Couser Kittredge. “I love styling them alongside red geraniums, white petunias, and classic greenery for a nod to the 4th of July that feels charming, not cliché.”
7. My Mother’s Collection of Terracotta Pots
Another favorite piece of vintage summer decor is my mother’s collection of weathered terracotta pots, each one chipped, aged, and full of character. Over the years, I’ve styled them on hutches, shelves, and garden tables, but this summer I may gather them outdoors where their warm color and patina feel especially at home. No matter where they end up, they’re one of the first collections I look forward to bringing out each season.

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8. Beachcombed Shells, Sand Dollars, and Driftwood
Some of my favorite pieces of vintage summer decor aren’t vintage at all; they’re treasures gathered from the Maine shoreline over the years. Driftwood, shells, sand dollars, and beach stones find their way into vintage bowls, baskets, table settings, and windowsills throughout the house, bringing a bit of the coast indoors. I especially love having guests add their own piece of driftwood to our collection after a walk on the beach, a simple tradition that has become part of every Maine summer.

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9. My Father’s Handmade Birdhouses and Benches
Scattered throughout the gardens and woods are a collection of birdhouses and benches my father built by hand over the years. As part of my vintage summer decor routine, I spend a little time each season repairing, repainting, and maintaining the pieces that need a new roof, fresh paint, or a loose nail tightened. Seeing them tucked among the trees and garden beds always reminds me of my father and the care he put into making our Maine property feel welcoming.

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10. Vintage Pitchers Filled with Summer Flowers
No collection gets more use during the summer than my mother’s vintage pitchers. From McCoy pottery and pewter to transferware and well-loved ceramic pieces, they become simple vessels for farm stand bouquets, backyard cuttings, and the occasional roadside wildflower find. As part of my vintage summer decor, I scatter them throughout the house, where they add color, nostalgia, and a reminder to slow down and enjoy the season.

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While the locations and arrangements may change a little from year to year, these are the pieces I find myself reaching for every summer. Some were passed down from my parents and grandparents, while others were discovered at antique shops, flea markets, and roadside sales throughout New England. Together, they tell the story of our old coastal Maine home and the people who have loved it before us, and after a long winter away, bringing them back out feels a little like welcoming summer home.

The best part is that most of these pieces were already tucked away in attics, sheds, cupboards, and closets, proof that some of the best vintage summer decor is simply waiting to be rediscovered. Which vintage piece do you bring out every summer? I’d love to know in the comments.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Vintage Summer Decor
Vintage summer decor combines antique, vintage, and collected pieces with lighter seasonal styling. Popular elements include ironstone, vintage pitchers, quilts, wicker, garden planters, transferware, and natural coastal finds such as shells and driftwood.
One of the easiest ways to decorate for summer is to swap heavier winter accessories for lighter seasonal items. Vintage quilts, pitchers filled with fresh flowers, weathered garden planters, blue and white dishes, and collected coastal treasures can instantly make a home feel brighter and more relaxed.
Shop your own home first. Rearranging collections, bringing out seasonal heirlooms, displaying fresh flowers in vintage vessels, and incorporating natural elements like shells, driftwood, or beach stones are simple ways to refresh a space without purchasing anything new.
Absolutely. Vintage summer decor pairs beautifully with coastal style because both celebrate natural materials, collected treasures, and a relaxed feeling. Blue and white dishes, weathered wood, vintage quilts, ironstone, and beachcombed finds all work well together in a coastal setting.
Antique shops, flea markets, thrift stores, estate sales, and yard sales are great places to find vintage summer decor. Look for pieces with character and patina that can be used both indoors and outdoors throughout the season.

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