For your interiors, take a cue from nature’s colorful seasonal offerings
By Jennifer Ott -Houzz Contributor
Autumn has arrived, and with it are colorful changes to the natural
world around us. Deciduous trees, in particular, put on a pretty show
with verdant green leaves transforming into gorgeous shades of gold,
orange, red and brown. I’ve been known to take my paint color fan deck
out with me on fall hikes to match these beautiful hues. Whether you
tend to favor warmer colors over cooler hues, or are just looking to
inject some warmth into your home, take inspiration from your favorite
fall flora for year-round color in your home.
An autumn-inspired rich brown and
bold orange palette is tricky to get right, but this bedroom showcases
the colors brilliantly. With lots of clean, pure white and minimal art
and accessories, it has a fresh and modern feel, rather than a dark and
overwhelming one.
Of course, it also helps that this room gets plenty of natural light. If your room is light-deprived, you could still use a similar color scheme, but perhaps limit the dark brown wall color to a single accent wall. Another light-boosting option is to paint just the lower third or half of the headboard wall in the accent color, leaving the upper level and ceiling white or clad in a light neutral.
Of course, it also helps that this room gets plenty of natural light. If your room is light-deprived, you could still use a similar color scheme, but perhaps limit the dark brown wall color to a single accent wall. Another light-boosting option is to paint just the lower third or half of the headboard wall in the accent color, leaving the upper level and ceiling white or clad in a light neutral.
Here’s a nice example of using
restraint when working with a deep, intense color. An entire room
painted this deep red could feel confining, and the room would appear
much smaller than it is, especially if there aren’t many windows. But by
limiting the color to a small niche, you get a fantastic hit of color
without the downside of all four walls clad in the hue.
Here’s another bold bedroom
accent wall, this time in a tangy orange. I’m a huge fan of wood-clad
ceilings, especially in bedrooms, because they add such warmth and
coziness. The orange accent wall draws your eye right in and then up
toward the beautiful ceiling.
Paint isn’t the only way to add a
focal point in a bedroom. This beautiful, richly hued carpet is a
fantastic choice in this vintage industrial space. The exposed ductwork
and brick walls could feel hard and cold, but not when the space is
infused with such a warm, autumn-inspired palette.
Here’s another handsome bedroom
clad in warm orange and brown. Notice how the more intense colors are
reserved for items that are relatively easy and economical to change —
wall color and decorative accessories. The more expensive items — window
treatments, flooring and furniture — are light and neutral. This gives
the flexibility to change up the palette in the future without having to
buy all new things.
Let’s step out of the bedroom and
look at autumnal hues in dining areas. Warm colors such as red and
orange are thought to stimulate the appetite as well as conversation,
making them excellent color options for the spaces we gather in to eat
and chat with friends and family. Don’t be afraid to go a bit deeper and
darker with color in the dining room. It’s typically a space that you
want to have a more closed-in, intimate and cozy vibe.
Bright pumpkin orange and gray
are a popular duo for modern interiors. Here they combine to make this
kitchen a fun and inviting place in which to cook and gather.
Here’s another fun colorful
orange eat-in nook. If you have such an area in your kitchen, it’s a
terrific location for a spot of bold color. Use that color in smaller
bits throughout the space to balance it out.
If yours is an open-concept home,
keep the majority of the walls a light neutral hue that will easily
flow throughout each space, and then use bold color strategically to
break up the different areas. Vibrant reddish-orange hues are perfect
for calling attention to interesting materials or architectural details.
If you have tall ceilings or
want to create a cozy feeling in a room, use one of these featured fall
colors near or on the ceiling. It will visually lower the ceiling and
make the space feel warmer and more intimate.
Try These Palettes
Inspired to add a dose of fall color to your own home? Here are some paint color options inspired by nature’s rich autumn hues.
Deep reds: Dinner Party from Benjamin Moore, Wild Currant from Sherwin-Williams and Antique Ruby from Behr
Inspired to add a dose of fall color to your own home? Here are some paint color options inspired by nature’s rich autumn hues.
Deep reds: Dinner Party from Benjamin Moore, Wild Currant from Sherwin-Williams and Antique Ruby from Behr
Autumnal oranges: Harvest Moon from Benjamin Moore, Yam from Sherwin-Williams and Maple Leaf from Behr.
Rich browns: Hearthstone Brown from Benjamin Moore, Turkish Coffee from Sherwin-Williams and Bear Rug from Behr.
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