Books as Props
A stack of colourful books on a flat surface is the perfect prop for the random item. Here it's a piece of coral. Notice
A stack of colorful books on a flat surface is the perfect prop for the random item. Here it's a piece of coral. Notice how the color of the books is in tune with the colors of the room.
favorites. Coral, starfish and unusual shells look great on occasional tables, in a bookcase or as a centerpiece.
A single piece of coral makes a simple, crisp topper for a stack of books.
piece of coral. Notice how the color of the books is in tune with the colors of the room.
those coral sconces or something similiar (available not to the trade?)
What color is the wall where the coral sconces are?
omg coral and fireplace and chair
or faux coral with a striking silhouette can become a versatile accessory. While the natural colors are gorgeous, painting a piece to coordinate with the room is a great option. Gold and silver are our favorites for adding drama; basic white can tone down a glamorous scheme.
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coral accents with navy blue and crisp white
Dark wood navy and coral
shore, coral can take on all kinds of fascinating shapes. Branched coral like this usually grows in calmer, deeper waters. Placed on a mirror, it becomes a reflective focal point.
blue and coral...rug, pops of coral...Coral on mirror...coral on the mirror...Navy and Coral...coral and view...Coral on tray
with the coral color. Sort of, would like it either brighter or more tropical coral shade. This is sorta bricky/terracottaish. Probably why I don't like the pillows with it. It looks fabulous with lime greens, though.
I've just started landscaping the outside and chose light blue, corals, purples, deep
Apricot. This color is pretty much synonymous with coral, but apricot tends to be earthier and more muted. In specifying the paint colors for this space, I took clues directly from my client's
with coral, but apricot tends to be earthier and more muted. In specifying the paint colors for this space, I took clues directly from my client's artwork. A mid-tone apricot worked perfectly for the walls, while a lighter pink coral highlighted the tray ceiling.
Paint colors used: Chrysanthemum 6347