If there's one design trend we expect to be seeing a lot of this summer, it's old money coastal style. Inspired by the luxurious homes you'd find in Cape Cod, this pared-back yet elevated look is going to be, and kind of already is, everywhere. In the past, have felt very 'of the moment', proving popular for a short amount of time before beginning to feel outdated.

But as with many of this year's trending aesthetics, old money coastal style is one that will endure. So, what exactly is old money coastal, style, and how can you infuse your space with it? We've turned to interior designers to weigh in on the aesthetic, and how you can best introduce this look into your home. Old money coastal style is a fusion of two design styles – and .

These two themes are brought together to create spaces that feel both luxurious, relaxed and at home in a coastal area. 'In my opinion, luxury and wealth shouldn’t be loud or showy but rather are subtle and quiet. Kind of like .

Our clients in the Northeast, particularly New England and Cape Cod, prefer their homes to be lovely and accommodating with all modern needs, but not ostentatious,' says interior designer . Luxury is at the forefront of this , but not in a shiny, perfect way. Georgia explains that it's more of an inherited, collected style that feels well put together but not too precious: 'For example, when we select outdoor furnishings, they are not squeaky clean, but rather have a little patina to them - like teak furniture that .