We all have our own thoughts of what Fall looks like in our minds. Today I thought we would step outside the box, and look at what I like to call.....
THE SOFTER SIDE OF FALL
You might be viewing some elements, and color combinations that you would not normally think of when you think of Fall.
I hope this post opens your eyes to a whole other side of Fall, the SOFTER SIDE!
Softer hues, but still they can be considered Fallish when combined together.
You
will read the word Fallish on my blog quite often. I use this word
because I don’t use your typical Fall/Autumnal colors, and the word
Fallish just seems to fit.
Look to nature for your cues on the softer colors for Fall.
By adding the silhouettes of trees it is a reminder of all the leaves that fall in the Fall.
I use ornamental kale for my Fall plantings every year. Just look at the beautiful soft colors that are in a Fall cabbage.
Speaking
of nature, just look at what Mother Nature has to offer for the softer
side of Fall. These are actually all the produce and foliage I used one
year for my Thanksgiving centerpiece……
I am sure all recognize the green and white stripe wallpaper in my dining room.
Beautiful blue/green pumpkins with blue glass and blue table make for a beautiful Fall display!
Soft
golds, grays, and a touch of teal makes for a soft feel for a Fall room.
Adding baskets just adds to the textural changes in the room. Baskets
are something I love to add to my home for the Fall.
Muted, or softer hues can be equally as beautiful for Fall as any of the typical autumnal colors.
Beautiful Fall vignette.
Fall Sweaters in a lovely soft array of colors.
You can not get much softer than Pink. Such a lovely Fall table setting.
Not many people think of Pink when it comes to Fall, but it is a lovely color to use this time of year.
This combination would be great in my very own home. I think I need to get some dried hydrangeas for my Fall décor!
I hope this post opens your eyes to all the possibilities of the softer side of Fall!
I love your softer-side-of-fall palette. I don't particularly like standard fall colors either...except for autumn leaves. Thanks for the examples you posted. They will provide me with lots of inspiration this season. Cannot wait to see what you do in your beautiful new home. XO
ReplyDeleteI was thinking of you today. I was at HomeGoods hoping to find a pumpkin wreath that was white/cream. I know you don't go in for all the orange this time of year. Sadly, the only one they had was too big & too expensive. But it was pretty. The light colored pumpkins were made in velvet. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the ornamental kale combo. Gorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeleteThose sweater colors are amazing. I used petal pink and silver for Christmas last year. Hmmm...you've got some good shades for Fall.
ReplyDeletethat soft grey wall with the cutting boards. oh my. yes. make mine a double dose of soft autumn. xox
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