Terri Coratola Interior Design

Terri Coratola Interior Design Creating a Timeless Statement of Lasting Beauty! We are an experienced and award-winning design firm. Her experience doesn’t stop there.

Terri Coratola Interior Design was not a company that developed overnight; it has been in the making for many years. Terri Coratola started her career in interior design over 25 years ago and has perfected and mastered so many different branches of design, to make her newest company the strongest and most prestigious interior design firm known in central Ohio. Prior to TCID, Terri owned and operat

ed The Finishing Touch and Blinds & Wallpaper Unlimited, where she perfected her expertise in paint and blind selection, wallpaper design, custom window treatments, and installation. Completing most of the labor herself, she became very familiar with the constructional process, materials, and communication of executing her own imagination in creative designs. Over the years she has transformed hundreds of commercial and luxury residential properties all over the country, as well as large and small hospitality branches. From bringing a clients vision to life, to creating the clients vision for them, Terri Coratola has an endless imagination for creating the perfect ambiance of any location. In 2001, Terri Coratola founded Terri Coratola Interior Design which has giver her the freedom and luxury to combine all her talents and experience into one exquisite, all-inclusive company. She has developed the atmosphere and structure to be a one-stop shop for all interior design needs. No project too large or too small for her attention, diverse expertise, and talent. Her dedication to customer satisfaction is priceless as she creates an award-winning design experience for all. Terri’s recent projects include the Focus Lodging Group (including Baymont Inn, Comfort Suites and Concord Hotel), Fort Rapids lodging and entertainment complex, Colony Square Condominiums in Florida, and numerous residential properties ranging from French Traditional to Modern to Eclectic. Terri’s favorite project, however, remains in her own home in Dublin, Ohio, where she is a wife and mother to two wonderful children, and, of course, her two beautiful dogs.

04/30/2026

Here are the standout Interior Design movements for 2026:
1. "Color Drenching" & Tonal Layering
The monochrome room has evolved. Instead of just painting walls, "Color Drenching" involves painting the walls, trim, ceiling, and even doors in the exact same hue to create a cocoon-like effect.
• The 2026 Palette: Deep, muted tones like Benjamin Moore’s Silhouette (a charcoal-plum) or Sherwin-Williams’ Universal Khaki are replacing stark whites.
• Tonal Layering: If you aren't ready to drench the whole room, use "tonal layering"—using multiple shades from the same color family (e.g., three different depths of mushroom or olive) to create depth without visual clutter.
2. The "Fifth Wall" (The Ceiling)
Ceilings are no longer an afterthought. In 2026, the ceiling is being treated as a canvas for:
• High-Gloss Lacquer: Creating a reflective surface that makes low ceilings feel infinite.
• Contrast Painting: Painting the ceiling a deep, moody color while keeping walls a warm neutral.
• Textured Wallpaper: Using grasscloth or subtle patterns on the ceiling to add architectural interest.
3. "Authentic Materiality" & Fluting
Flat, mass-produced surfaces are being replaced by materials that have a "story" or a physical texture.
• Fluted Millwork: You’ll see vertical grooves (fluting) on everything from kitchen islands and fireplace surrounds to bathroom vanities. It adds a rhythmic, sculptural feel to the room.
• Aged Metals: Unlacquered brass, bronze, and copper that develop a natural patina over time are preferred over "perfect" polished chrome.
• Raw Stone: Think honed (matte) marble, travertine, and soapstone. The trend is to let the stone look like stone, including its natural imperfections.
4. "The Analog Office"
With more people working from home permanently, the home office has shifted from a "closet desk" to a dedicated sanctuary.
• Closed Floor Plans: The open-concept trend is retreating. People are adding arched doorways or glass-and-steel partitions to create "quiet zones."
• Curated Libraries: Built-in bookshelves with "warm" integrated LED lighting (replacing harsh overheads) are the new status symbol for the home office.
5. Soft Sculptural Silhouettes
Furniture is losing its sharp corners.
• The "Curved" Comeback: Arched openings, rounded kitchen islands, and kidney-shaped sofas are dominating. These organic shapes make a space feel more approachable and fluid.
• Mushroom Lamps & Fruit Vases: Playful, sculptural accents are being used to break up the seriousness of "Modern Classic" designs.

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8330 Strasbourg Court
Dublin, OH
43017

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Monday 9am - 5pm
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Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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