There’s nothing wrong with classic color combinations, but an unlikely addition -- such as the orangey-coral in this dining area in Sag Harbor, New York -- amps up this palette. Cover walls with burlap to get warmth and texture for a lower price than grass cloth.

Peter Murdock



There’s nothing wrong with classic color combinations, but an unlikely addition -- such as the orangey-coral in this dining area in Sag Harbor, New York -- amps up this palette. Cover walls with burlap to get warmth and texture for a lower price than grass cloth.

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