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The Top Coral Paint Colors to Brighten Your Space
Coral, a timeless pinkish-orange hue, continues to be a popular choice for interior design, offering a cheerful and warming effect in any room. Despite Pantone naming Living Coral its Color of the Year three years prior, its versatility ensures its ongoing relevance in home decoration. Designer Francesca Grace emphasizes coral's appeal, noting its ability to add an edgy yet warming touch to spaces. This article showcases 13 coral paint colors, spanning from subtle pink tints to vibrant orange tones, as utilized in various designer-curated settings.
One example is 'Georgia Peach' by Benjamin Moore, a muted coral chosen by Zoe Feldman for Framebridge CEO Susan Tynan's entryway. This color beautifully highlights artwork and creates an impactful, fresh, and classic ambiance upon entry. 'Red Earth' by Farrow & Ball, a cheerful coral, was used by Nickey Kehoe in a California bedroom, bringing warmth and happiness to the laid-back space. Janie Molster incorporated bold coral pink stripes in her living room, pairing Kilz's 'Sweet Antoinette' and 'Peach Glamour' to complement gilt antiques. Amanda Lindroth selected a pale coral, 'Salmon Peach' from Benjamin Moore, for her daughter Eliza's bedroom, where it harmonizes with green accents.
Kirsten Blazek, founder of A1000xBetter, used Farrow & Ball's 'Faded Terracotta' to imbue a cozy room with a sun-soaked and bright character. Sherwin-Williams' 'Youthful Coral' was chosen by Jessica Davis of JL Design for a playful nook, catering to clients who desired a fresh, fun, and unconventional space for socializing. Joshua Smith utilized Farrow & Ball's 'Setting Plaster' on the ceiling insets of a living room to create a 24-hour glow and enhance a sunset-like atmosphere. Kevin Isbell transformed a Nantucket beach house mudroom using Benjamin Moore's 'Buttered Yam', a brilliant coral shade that evokes summer.
Anna Spiro opted for a soft, pale coral, similar to Behr's 'Prairie Rose', to brighten the cabinets in a kitchen. Alexandra Kaehler selected 'Mesa Peach' by Benjamin Moore, a quiet coral, for the English-inspired interiors of a Chicago home. Caitlin Jones Ghajar chose Benjamin Moore's 'Winter Sky', an extremely light coral, for a teen girl's bedroom, providing a feminine yet not overly sweet backdrop for brighter raspberry tones. Tessa French, cofounder of Spot Lab, invigorated an asymmetrically shaped bedroom with Valspar's 'Sweet Melon', creating the sensation of settling into a sunset. Finally, Mary Jo Fiorella highlights Benjamin Moore's 'Summer Peach' for its light and crisp quality, noting its ability to flatter any skin tone and make one feel warm and beautiful.
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