Should you change the decor for
fall?
Some might wonder how much, if any,
redecorating they should do for any given season. After all, there are four
seasons in a year, and some decorations might not work well with your overall
design scheme. It could end up being much more work than you had bargained for.
First, what is the style or color scheme in your home? Traditional homes with
warm color schemes make a great canvas for fall decorating. Cool, contemporary
homes might not. Do you have a neutral design and color palette? Then you might
be able to change out accent pieces to suit each season. Simply work with your
existing decor to come up with the perfect balance each season.
Color scheme ideas for fall
1. Pumpkin pie. For the pumpkin, choose an orange hue. The pie calls for a
light tan or beige color. Blend them together for a spicy pumpkin pie inspired
color scheme. If your main color is beige, highlight the room in orange and
accent it with a deep brown.
2. Purple plum. A rich burgundy or a plum colored purple is pretty for
fall. Accent the room with gold and a deep blue. For a neutral room, use plum
as your accent color.
3. Changing leaves. Mix leaf-inspired colors together for a rich, fall look:
red, burgundy, orange, gold, brown, green ... To avoid a haphazard feel, choose
a color palette of three to five of these colors. Choose one to use as the main
color, and use the remaining colors as accents throughout the room.
Ideas to change decor for the season
Neutral color schemes work best if
you plan on changing out accessories each season. Once summer is over, remove
anything that is too summery and replace them with fall-inspired pieces. For
example, get multiple throw pillows for the sofas or chairs in your favorite
colors. For fall, put out the warm colored pillows: orange, brown, yellow, red
and so on. Also, consider changing out wall hangings, throw rugs and other
accessories that are easy to replace.
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