Home Decor

How to Add Coral to Your Decor

I hope you’ve had a chance to look at the Fresh Start with a New Color guide from Homes.com and ForRent.com, as it’s one of the best guides full of tips and inspiration for matching and coordinating colors in your home decor!

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Last time, I shared how to use metallic in your home decor. For today’s fresh start color choice, you will learn how to use coral in your rental space. Coral is a beautiful color that will brighten any room and there are so many choices, including non-permanent options.

Here you’ll see how to use coral in your bedroom. This duvet was purchased at Target. Duvets offer such an inexpensive change to any comforter with a big impact on any bedroom’s decor. Just simply stuff your existing comforter inside and you have a fresh start to your bedroom!

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A painted piece of furniture is always a good go-to for any room décor update. I love the way you can make something look new and fresh just by adding a coat of paint, especially when you live in a rental space. This end table is a $15 thrift store find, painted coral. It sits beside a beige Pottery Barn sofa that was purchased from Craigslist.
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When using coral, turquoise and gray are perfect complementary colors. This turquoise tray was also purchased at Target from the dollar aisle. The geometric shape is super trendy and the color is the perfect complement to the coral.
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Mix in some gray tones by using metal, steel or nickel finish lamps. Creating a fresh start with coral would be a great addition to your home’s decor.

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