1. Paint a wall
Painting is one of the most affordable ways to totally change the look and feel of a room. Living Coral is bang on trend right now and plays well with other on-trend colours such as pastels, mustards and greens.
2. Throw blankets
While the weather is hot right now, the cooler months will sneak up on us quicker than we anticipate. Pick up some affordable throw blankets to toss over a sofa, chair or bed.
3. Cushions
We love a good decorative cushion and there’s no cheaper way to give your sofa or favourite armchair a new look than to pick up a cushion from your local Kmart, target, Spotlight or Ikea.
4. Bedding
If you don’t want to commit to having Living Coral in the most obvious places in your home, how about trying it on your bed sheets? Pair it with a white duvet set for a fresh, summery look.
5. Stair risers
Get crafty and paint the risers on your stairs for a cheery yet bohemian take on an interior style statement.
6. Coral roses
You can either pick yourself up a fresh bunch of coral roses from the flower market and pop them on your dining table, or you can pant them in your garden for a never-ending source of coral colour.
7. Art print
Another quick, easy and affordable way to integrate any colour or trend into your home is by using art prints. Pop one above your bed, in the living area or kitchen and [pair with a similarly coloured cushion, tea towel or throw that makes the psace feel brand new.
8. Furniture
If you absolutely love this colour and are totally ready to commit to the trend, how about buying yourself a gorgeous piece of statement furniture upholstered in the bold hue?
9. Curtains
If you have an easy-to-use curtain rail at home then changing up your window dressing can be a quick, easy and affordable way to add a statement colour to your home. Keep the curtains long and hang them high to maximise visual drama.
10. Rugs
Head to your local furniture and homewares store and buy yourself a colour block rug that has shades of coral in it. Team it up with cushions and an art print in the same room and you’ve basically over-hauled the entire scheme.
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