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As the air becomes crisp and we spend
more time indoors, it's time to make your home look as
warm and inviting as possible. The hottest new home
decorating trends are reflecting the colorful changing
landscape.
According to Peggy Van Allen, color specialist for Pratt
& Lambert Paints, the new trends are easy to incorporate
into existing design schemes.
“The fall season and its vibrant color palette contain
some extraordinarily rich, yet versatile hues. The depth
of color provides extensive options for adding room
accents, changing themes and styles, and even completely
redecorating,” says Van Allen.
The following are some tips from Van Allen to help you
get started:
Embrace Color: Painting is one of the easiest and
most impactful ways to give a room a facelift.
Currently, autumn-inspired hues are the must-haves on
the market. According to Van Allen, red is an ideal
choice when it comes to fall colors. Whether it's
cherry, persimmon, or cranberry, there is an abundance
of red accessories -- such as rugs and pillows -- to
coordinate, making red a bold, yet safe selection.
“Along with darker shades of burgundy and cinnamon, reds
make a room feel both comforting and energizing, adding
a feeling of warmth as the weather gets colder,” she
adds.
Traditional neutral colors never go out of style, but
there are a number of new additions to the category this
season. Sand, wheat, mustard, stone, and clay, are just
a few of the new colors that blend harmoniously with
most existing decor schemes. They also make a room
appear larger and more open.
Using a few different but coordinating colors can be a
great way to add dimension to your room and highlight
decorative trims, furnishings, doorways, and shelves. In
a large room, different colors can divide space into
visually separate areas. This is helpful in a room that
serves multiple functions.
“Don't be afraid to experiment with these fall-inspired
colors,” says Van Allen. In fact, one way to explore
color is with Pratt & Lambert's new Never Compromise
Color Sample Selector System, which allows you to buy
two-ounce, pre-tinted paint samples to test on your
walls before making a color commitment. Try out several
fall hues to see which works best in your home before
painting the entire room.
Accessorize: Painting isn't the only way to give
a stylish nod to autumn. Look for blankets, pillows, and
rugs in darker colors and textured fabrics to complement
your furniture. Choose fabric patterns with metallic or
beaded detail, embroidery, or Mideastern influences.
Besides providing an instant updated look, these easy
additions will make your home seem warmer and more
comfortable. Fill shelves, tables and bare corners with
various-sized candles in delicious seasonal scents like
cinnamon, vanilla, apple, and pumpkin pie. Or, use
copper accents wherever possible for a rustic fall look.
Get Creative: Festive fall decorating doesn't
mean you have to be the neighbor with the Styrofoam
ghost on your front lawn. Seasonal staples like
pumpkins, gourds, and autumn leaves look great in and
around the home, but try using them in new and appealing
ways. For a modern centerpiece, simply line up mini
pumpkins, gourds, or fruit on a long white platter, low
basket, or tray. Then add berry clusters, leaves, or
flowers for a colorful garnish.
Fill miniature glass vases with seeds, dried berries, or
potpourri for stylish countertop or window-sill accents.
Create elegantly simple fall wreaths by repeating one
item like acorns, berries, or miniature pumpkins in a
circle and add a satin bow.
Any of these fall decorating tips are sure to add a
feeling of stylish festivity to your home's interior.
“The most important decorating tip is to make your home
as comfortable and pleasant as possible for you and
those you love,” says Van Allen. “Get creative and find
out what works best for you.” |
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