As the leaves begin to change color, we’re reminded once again
that Autumn is in the air – time to cozy up the house and get ready
to celebrate the season with a little redecorating.
During the summertime months less is more, however in the Autumn,
more is definitely better. As the chill sets in, it’s time to bring
some coziness back into our rooms. Feather your nest with layers of
texture, color and pattern. Place area rugs over hard flooring and
carpeting alike. Build up window treatments by adding lined drapes
to sheers or wooden blinds to existing designs. Rearrange
furnishings into intimate groupings and reclaim stored blankets and
pillows to warm up your house with the comforts of home.
One of the most effective (and inexpensive) ways to bring warmth
to your décor is by adding a dash of color to your walls. This
seasons paint palette is rich with shades that simply sing fall.
Consider choosing from Autumn Gold or Golden Bark, Spiced Pumpkin or
Spiced Apple Cider, Dry Sage, October Mist or Amber – just a few of
my favorite hues for any room in the house.
Luxurious fabrics for upholstery, drapes, pillows, even bedding,
can be found in nubby wools, a myriad of real or faux leathers and
suedes and in silks with embroidered and beaded construction as well
as rich velvets. The difference in the newest fabrications is the
interplay of light with finishes that suggest a slight shimmer when
touched. Bold patterns continue showing up in a mix of plaids,
stripes, checks and florals, so don’t be afraid to mix and match.
Rework your collectibles into interesting vignettes. Display your
favorite pottery and fill them with flowers or branches. Arrange
apples, acorns or pinecones in a series of wooden bowls. Nature is
always a great source of inspiration when decorating for fall, so
bring some of the outdoors in. Trays filled with candles in spicy
scents instantly envelop a room with warmth. Indulge your senses
with objects that look, feel, smell and taste good.
As you begin to nest, you’ll notice things getting a little cozy
– that’s ok. Surrounding yourself with the things you love is key.
Fluff up your pillows, light a fire in the fireplace and make sure
you have you’re favorite blanket when curled up on the couch –
Sunday mornings never looked so good.
All paints – Benjamin Moore
www.BenjaminMoore.com