Fall Flair With Earthy Tones

by | Sep 2024

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Photo: Mackenzie Merrill Photography

As the vibrant hues of summer give way to the warm, earthy tones of fall, it’s the perfect time to refresh your home’s color palette. For the next year, we are predicting a shift toward deep, comforting shades that give a sense of tranquility and connection to nature. Expect to see rich burgundies, burnt oranges and deep greens dominating the scene, creating a cozy, inviting atmosphere in your living spaces.

Incorporating these trending colors doesn’t mean a complete overhaul. Start small by adding accents like throw pillows, blankets and artwork. Consider painting an accent wall or a powder bathroom in a bold hue or introducing a statement piece of furniture in a standout color.

Natural materials and textures will also play a significant role in the upcoming fall trends. Think woven baskets, wooden furniture and stone accents, which pair beautifully with the season’s color palette. To enhance the sensory experience, consider incorporating dried lavender or herbs throughout your home. Whether it’s eucalyptus hanging in your shower or dried lavender in a vase, these botanical elements add a charming touch while infusing the air with calming scents.

To really up your fall vibe, throw in some cozy lighting accents like candles, or string lights in outdoor settings. And remember to pile on the textures with soft rugs, plush throws and comfy textiles to make that inviting atmosphere pop even more!

Amy Leferink is the founder and principal designer for Interior Impressions and Megan Koren is the marketing director for Interior Impressions. Design more at interiorimpressions.org.

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