the Inspired Room’s Favorite Fall Textures
An extra special thank you to my friend Melissa, of the popular blog The Inspired Room, for offering to share a post with all of you… while I sneak in lots of good snuggle time with my new favorite gal. I am so so grateful to her! How can one thank their friends at times like this – the ones who are willing to step right in and immediately bless you??? Thank you so much, Melissa!
If you have not already had the privilege, you will love getting to know Melissa and her great design sensibilities. There is nothing like the joys of turning our hearts toward the warmth of the indoors at Fall time. Do you love Fall decorating? Be sure to join Melissa for her Fall series 31 Days of Fall Nesting.
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Favorite Fall Textures
1. Crisp White plus Warm Wood
I love the simple beauty of texture and warmth in design, especially during the Fall when I’m in the mood to get cozy and settle in by the fire!
I think a mix of wood with white in a dining room is a beautiful crisp traditional feel that is warm but uncluttered.
2. Natural Fibers and Fabric Layers
Natural fiber rugs, bamboo blinds, layers of fabrics and curtains can bring Fall coziness to a bedroom without too much muss and fuss.
3. Added warmth in the kitchen
Kitchens can tend to be full of cold and hard surfaces, but with the addition of grasscloth, wood cutting boards or even rattan baskets, a kitchen will warm right up!
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Thank you, Darlene, for inviting me here to share some of my favorite textures for the season! I’m glad you are taking time away to fall madly in love with that beautiful baby girl! Congratulations, what a blessing Georgia is!
My annual 31 Days of Fall Nesting series starts today on The Inspired Room, so I hope you’ll come follow along if you are a Fall lover like me!
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What are your favorite fall textures?
Where could you add warm wood, natural fibers, and fabric layers to “Fall” up your home? Share what you’re thinking!
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These are lovely inspirational images! I can’t wait to recover my pillows with some “fall warmth”.
I don’t decorate in the typical Autumnal colors so by adding texture I can get a warmer look in my rooms. I love to use baskets, cutting boards, wooden bowls of fruit, books and warm gleaming brass candlesticks. I had made a list of 18 ways to do this on a blog post, here…..http://goodlifeofdesign.blogspot.com/2013/09/18-ways-to-decorate-for-fall-without_3.html
You are welcome, dearest! Squeeze those baby cheeks for me! 🙂
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