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There’s nothing quite like refreshing your home for fall. I love this season the most, probably because of the emphasis on warm, bold colors and cozy, plush textures. My vision of fall decorating is a little different than what you might expect. On the other hand, if you do know me then you know I don’t do “traditional,” anyway. I like to keep people on their toes!

Keeping my eclectic taste in mind, let’s take a look at a few of my favorite ways to embrace the fall season without turning your home into a rustic pumpkin patch.


Highlight With Bronze, Copper, and Gold

Bronze, copper, and gold metals are evocative of cool, fall weather. There is a warmth to these metal finishes that play well against cooler colors like blue and gray, as well as neutral colors like black and white.

Falling Feather Art
Beautifully crafted Gold feathers float down, resting gently on the bottom of a 2-inch gold-framed shadowbox.
Birch Leaf Copper Wall Art
This example of the waning season of fall has been hand-cut from metal sheets and dressed in a copper patina with a satin finish.
Fall Leaves Champagne Sculpture
Inspired by falling leaves, this sculpture features cast aluminum leaves finished in an antiqued silver champagne finish.

Cool Things Down With Blue and Gray

My favorite blues and grays for the fall are cool, moody, and rich. By using dark, saturated colors you create the feeling of warmth, especially when paired with gold, orange and yellow.

Cabaret Fringe Chandelier in Peacock
This piece fancies up any living room or bedroom for an accent you just can’t take your eyes off of. Three layers of fringe make for great movement and add dimension to this statement piece.
Uttermost Behind The Falls Abstract Art
This refined, transitional abstract on canvas showcases expressive brushstrokes with rich fluidity and soft texture. An antiqued copper bronze gallery framed completes the artwork.
Tuttle Porcelain Vases
A peacock and bronze reactive glaze creates a devastatingly beautiful aesthetic. These short and stout vases rest atop a circular platform and are watertight — perfect for fall greenery.

Accent With Brown, Camel and Tan

Leather is the perfect choice for fall decorating. Though it’s used all year long, there’s just something extra special about a leather chair and a warm throw on a cool evening. Vegan-based leather is also quite beautiful and comes in a variety of colors.

Small Ottoman In Buff Leather
A beautiful combination of leather, natural hide, and white hide finishes make up this lovely little ottoman. It works for a variety of styles, including rustic, modern, lodge, urban, or country.
Lansing Leather Daybed
The top-grain leather seat and backrest are channel-stitched, creating a plush, luxurious aesthetic. A streamlined, natural wood base is accented with brass supports for added style and contrast.
Brooks Lounge Chair
This take on the classic Adirondack emphasizes comfort with thick, top-grain leather cushioning. Wire-brushed oak is finished in a golden tan and hand-distressed for a naturally weathered patina.

Add Some Warmth With Yellow, Orange and Red

Yellow, orange, and red are the ultimate fall colors. They remind us of the changing leaves and serve to brighten even the most dreary day. Use these warm colors throughout your home to create a bold, cheerful impact.

Layan Accent Chair
The Layan Accent Chair is the retro-inspired chair you didn’t know you needed until now. A plush mustard yellow seat rests atop of slim steel legs. Pair with the Layan Accent Chair Left Yellow to show off your smart style.
Midcentury Canyon Colorpak
Take your design to a new level with the Modern Canyon ColorPak from Booth & Williams. One linear foot of authentic midcentury hardback books in crisp and blended orange undertones.
Maximalism By Sig Bergamin
A self-described “maximalist,” Sig Bergamin collects treasures from around the world. He seamlessly blends 18th and 19th century French and Italian furnishings with modern pieces from North and South America, for an exquisite mélange of chic.

Create A Soft Touch With Cream, Ivory and White

Think of neutral colors like cream, ivory, and white as a way to soften your space. Where black grounds a space, white brightens and lightens. Using shades of white in the fall is also an easy way to transition from fall to winter without much effort.

Hanly Accent Chair
Natural long hair sheepskin makes sitting in this chair feel like a dream. An iron base and top-grain leather make this a stellar addition to your home.
Elizabeth Throw
This nubby throw will have you wishing it could be cozy fall weather all year round. It features a snuggly cream white look that feels akin to a warm hug.
Precious Metal Island
Splashes of copper leaf over terracotta and neutral burnt orange add excitement to the antiqued cream background.

In my next post, we’ll talk about how to integrate the Hygge style into your home. Hygge is a Danish word that evokes the idea of enjoying life’s simple pleasures, and there’s no better time of year to be reminded of the joy of simplicity than the hectic winter holiday season.

Until then,

Laura


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