Bold,contemporary furnishings in a traditional room.
Autumn colors and textures are so rich and inviting that they should be a dessert, not just for home design! The classic Fall color palette is a riot of caramels, burnt oranges, reds and deep yellows that create cozy interiors and make you want to nest.
I have always thought that one great way to combine the many colors of fall is by incorporating a Tiffany style table lamp into a library, family room or living room.
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Autumn colors and textures are great for the home, closet and the bakery.
Now, don’t get me wrong, I’m not advocating creating a space too dark and introverted, rather a place that celebrates divine textures and embraces beautifully saturated colors. Even if you like a sparse interior, introducing aged woods, books, plaid and firewood is a perfect way to add a hint of Fall.
You’re welcome... for including a picture of sumptuous cinnamon rolls! Seriously though, the color of cinnamon is the perfect Autumn color.
Earthy and tactile inspiration images that embody Fall.
Buttery soft leather captures so much of this season and always looks good in home decor. While leather boots and shoes are great, they don’t really count as home accessories but fear not if you think you need to buy an expensive sofa or chair to create this look.
Consider leather covered table lamps or replacement shades in faux leather. You can achieve the same look for a fraction of the cost.
1. The Tamber Rust Adjustable Pharmacy Floor Lamp is time honored and aged in all the right ways.
2. An expensive alternative to leather furniture is leather-like touches such as this Brown Faux Leather Lamp Shade.
3. Fall and winter interiors call out for design touches like the Copper Mountain Signature Cashmere Blend Waterwave Blanket.
4. The amber glow of the Quoizel Burton Tiffany Style Table Lamp exemplifies Fall.
5. Cozy nights call for a fire...the Bungalow Roman Bronze Log Holder with Suede Carrier makes the fire stylish.
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