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Roycroft Bronze Green is a versatile, earthy green that captures the calm serenity of the outdoors.

March 2024 Color of The Month: Roycroft Bronze Green

Find renewal with a rejuvenating dark green. A rich hue like Sherwin-Williams’ Roycroft Bronze Green (SW 2846) evokes the tranquil atmosphere of a deep, shaded forest.

Why I Love It: Rustic. Earthy. Muted.

Find renewal with a rejuvenating dark green. A rich hue like Roycroft Bronze Green evokes the tranquil atmosphere of a deep, shaded forest.
Roycroft Bronze Green is a versatile, earthy forest green that captures the calm serenity of the outdoors, with an easy inviting character.

Nestle into Nature

March is that time of year when the earth wakes up to find itself green yet again. Our Woodland Retreat palette is a timely nod to fresh, nature-inspired color. At the center of the collection sits Roycroft Bronze Green, a versatile forest green that effortlessly captures the calm serenity of the outdoors. This moody shade’s earthy character envelops interiors with an easy, inviting feel perfectly fit for a modern rustic look.

Get the look: Mixed Textures, Handcrafted Items, Organic Shapes, Greenery

Roycroft Bronze Green is a rejuvenating dark green.

A Little or a Lot

Roycroft Bronze Green makes a statement whether in large or small doses. Just a hint of this shade on doors or trim ties the space together with the library, creating a harmonious room-to-room color story. White Sesame walls create a clean, uncomplicated backdrop for Tarragon‘s compelling blue-green shade to stand out on cabinets. The slight warmth from White Sesame emphasizes the impression of a relaxed yet elevated style.

Get the look: Natural Light, Simplified Palette, Wood Tones, Clean Lines

Just a hint of Roycroft Bronze Green on the window trim.

Snug Spaces

Wheat Penny‘s sunbaked, terracotta tone radiates cozy and comforting warmth that easily fills any space. Its humble, earthy energy is grounding, creating a sense of laid-back sophistication. Organic accents and natural materials connect to the outdoors and add to the nature-inspired vibe of the look.

Get the look: Earth Tones, Natural Light, Raw Wood, Natural Elements

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The Woodland Retreat Palette

Our Woodland Retreat palette is a timely nod to fresh, nature-inspired color.

Here are some more photos showing the rich, soothing earthiness of Roycroft Bronze Green...

Roycroft Bronze Green in the den.
Roycroft Bronze Green deepening bedroom walls.
Add drama to any space with Roycroft Bronze Green.

Do You Like the Richness of Roycroft Bronze Green? 

Ready to see if this deep, serene color works in your space? If you like this deep dive into the forest and would like some help figuring out how to best use it in your spaces, just give me a call anytime at (407) 743-2399

I’m easy to reach – you can choose a contact method right below this blog post, and we can set up a consultation to explore this rich, deep, soothing shade together. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com and you can also message me via my website contact page.


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Explore key 2024 Interior Design Trends: rich, natural colors, and innovative textures for stylish, timeless spaces.

2024 Interior Design Trends: Insights from 1stDibs

Discover the Top 2024 Interior Design Trends from 1stDibs’ Latest Designer Survey

The anticipation for 2024 Interior Design Trends has become a much-awaited annual event. Each year, 1stDibs, the leading online marketplace, engages with designers and industry experts to forecast the future of interior aesthetics. The insights from their seventh annual survey reveal what's next in the world of design."

Chocolate Brown: Rich Warmth in 2024 Interior Design Trends

Chocolate brown is one of the 2024 interior design trends.

Chocolate brown emerges as a leading color in the 2024 interior design trends, marking a significant rise in preference among designers. This sultry hue, alongside earthy tones like burnt orange and mustard, signifies a shift towards warmth and comfort in interior spaces.

The Blue Evolution: Refreshing Hues in 2024 Interior Design Trends

Calming blues are one of the 2024 interior design trends.

2024 sees a nuanced shift in blue hues, with robin’s egg gaining favor. This subtle evolution reflects a broader trend towards serene and inviting interiors, illustrating the dynamic nature of color trends in design.

The Enduring Appeal of Green 

Soothing, natural green is one of the 2024 interior design trends.

Green maintains its dominance, symbolizing the ongoing desire for nature-inspired elements in interior design. The shift towards sage green underscores a preference for timeless, soothing colors in 2024's design trends.

Textures and Materials: Shaping the Future of 2024 Interior Design Trends 

Textures and materials like limewash, ceramic/terra-cotta, and blond wood highlight the move towards tactile, comforting environments. This trend points to a broader appreciation for materials that evoke a sense of calm and warmth.

Curves and Patterns Define Spaces 

Curves and patterns are one of the 2024 interior design trends.

The preference for curved furniture and patterned wallpapers, including ceiling applications, speaks to a desire for playful, dynamic interiors. This trend reflects a broader move towards personalized, character-rich spaces. Bold, large-scale patterns are stopping into the limelight.

Midcentury and Scandinavian Influences Persist in Shaping 2024 Interior Design Trends

Designers forecast a continued appreciation for midcentury and Scandinavian modernism, with a balanced embrace of minimalism and maximalism. These influences demonstrate the diverse inspirations helping define 2024 interior design trends.

Iconic Designs Remain Timeless 

Iconic furniture designs are one of the 2024 interior design trends.

Classics like Eames chairs and Noguchi lamps retain their allure, signaling the lasting impact of iconic designs in shaping contemporary interiors. This trend underscores the enduring relevance of historical design elements.

A Future of Cautious Optimism 

Designers express a cautious yet optimistic outlook, considering economic factors and the slow adoption of digital innovations like AI in their practice. This perspective reflects a broader industry contemplation on the future of design.

The Importance of Physical Spaces 

Luxurious walk-in closets are among 2024 interior design trends.

Physical storage solutions like walk-in closets and libraries underscore the continued preference for tangible, functional elements in home design, countering the speculative trends towards virtual environments.

Shifting Away from Overly Bright and Bold 

The move away from eye-popping shades of bright, neon colors and edgy accessories marks a broader trend towards subdued, sophisticated design choices, reflecting a maturing aesthetic preference.

Did You Get Inspired?

I hope these stylish interior design trends for 2024 have inspired you regarding any upgrades, renovations, or remodeling that you might be considering! If you’d like me to help you update your spaces with some of these new and exciting trends in interior design, contact me.

You can choose a contact method right below this blog post. And feel free to give me a call anytime at (407) 743-2399, and we can explore some wonderful decor and design approaches together. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com and you can also click this link to message me via my website.


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Sherwin-Williams’ Color of the Month: Drift of Mist.

Sherwin-Williams’ Color of the Month: Drift of Mist

Craft a cozy haven of airy serenity with a soft gray. The humble, calming character of Drift of Mist calls to mind a slower pace and the joy in simplicity.

Why I love it: serene, inviting, versatile.

Why I love Sherwin Williams' Drift of Mist.

Keeping It Simple

Simple meets cozy in a design style that’s a perfect match for Drift of Mist.

Simple meets cozy in a design style that’s a perfect match for February’s Mindful Minimalist palette. This collection of tonal hues, anchored by Drift of Mist (SW 9166), embodies the essence of a style that blends delicate minimalism and warm elegance. It’s a look that gets its sense of tranquil harmony from its soft, muted shades, clean lines, and spaciousness. Skyline Steel, the featured color in the living room, balances the minimalist character of the space with its warm, comforting shade.

Get the Look: Simple Palette, Mixed Textures, Wood Tones, Organic Shapes

Drift of Mist is Relaxed & Restful

Drift of Mist’s soft gray tone provides a serene backdrop and sets the tone for a soothing sanctuary.

Drift of Mist’s soft gray tone provides a serene backdrop and sets the tone for a soothing sanctuary. It’s a restful space of quiet beauty that takes on the peaceful, calming vibes of this honest shade. A Quarry Stone-covered accent wall adds definition and subtle contrast, anchoring the space in its slightly deeper, putty tone. Coordinating shades in the textiles and furniture evoke the simple harmony of nature.

Get the Look: Layered Textiles, Plush Textures, Wood Accents, Clean Lines

Clean & Serene

Bathed in the light airiness of Drift of Mist’s soft hue, any space instantly takes on an oasis atmosphere of quiet calm.

Bathed in the light airiness of Drift of Mist’s soft hue, any space instantly takes on an oasis atmosphere of quiet calm. With an abundance of natural light and open space, the serene vibes at the heart of this style fill the room. This shade’s easy ability to shift its character with the light gives it the sense of clean minimalism this look thrives on while also bringing a feeling of comforting warmth. What better way to blend impressions than with a truly versatile, neutral shade.

Get the Look: Plants, Natural Light, Open Space, Natural Elements

The Mindful Minimalist Palette (featuring Drift of Mist):

The Mindful Minimalist Palette featuring Drift of Mist.

Ready to see if Drift of Mist works in your space? If you like this serene, versatile paint color and would like some help figuring out how to best use it in your spaces, just give me a call anytime at (407) 743-2399

I’m easy to reach – you can choose a contact method right below this blog post, and we can set up a consultation to explore this rich, tranquil shade together. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com and you can also message me via my website contact page.


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Peach Fuzz, a warm, nurturing color has been named the Pantone 2024 Color of the Year.

Pantone’s Surprising 2024 Color of the Year

Since it was first introduced in 2010, the peach emoji has come to symbolize everything from a stone fruit, a particularly taut derriere, and—of course—a booty call. In 2024, however, it will be the color on everyone’s walls, according to Pantone. Today, the global color authority named Pantone 13-1023 Peach Fuzz as its 2024 Color of the Year (COTY).

The hue, one of more than nearly 20,000 in the company’s color library, is a blushing orange-pink. It’s a warm, comforting color that Pantone’s experts feel will epitomize the mood in the year ahead. Leatrice Eiseman, the executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, describes Peach Fuzz as “nurturing,” and “warm and welcoming.”

Pantone 2024 Color of the Year: Peach Fuzz.

Pantone 13-1023 Peach Fuzz

An evolution in trends and global mood

“In a world that can seem very harsh, people are looking for colors that soothe, colors that are soft and warm, colors that nurture and provide us with comfort,” Eiseman says.

The announcement marks the 25th anniversary of Pantone’s annual COTY unveiling—an event that sets the standard for industries ranging from interiors to fashion to packaging design. And while Peach Fuzz may feel like a sharp turn from its showy sister, Pantone’s 2023 COTY Viva Magenta, Eiseman says next year’s choice marks an “evolution”—both of trends and the global mood.

“Viva Magenta was an animated red shade, both powerful and empowering, that encouraged experimentation and self-expression, encouraging us as we endeavored to write a new narrative for our lives,” she says. “As we move into 2024, we are seeing that at a time of turmoil in many aspects of our lives, our need for nurturing, empathy, and compassion is growing stronger, as are our imaginings and desire for a more peaceful future.”

Bedroom draperies in Peach Fuzz, the Pantone 2024 Color of the Year.


Echoes of Barbenheimer?

Pantone’s favored 2024 tint also echoes the coming year’s “Barbenheimer”-esque array of competing COTYs, which have ranged from dark, moody hues like slate and evergreen (see Behr’s Cracked Pepper) to a spectrum of optimistic blues (take Benjamin Moore’s Blue Nova and Sherwin-Williams’s appropriately named Upward). “Different companies and brands are going to want to send different messages depending upon the products they offer,” Eiseman says “There is never just one trend, and some may want to send a message of protective cover or mystery and intrigue.”

In a San Antonio house, the back bedroom wall is painted in a flattering peach plaster (much like the Pantone 2024 Color of the Year, Peach Fuzz), while the other surfaces are clad in a matching grasscloth wallcovering.

Everything's peachy!

One thing was for sure: Variations of peach popped up virtually everywhere the Pantone team looked. “We were seeing colors in the peach family…in all areas of design from clothing and color cosmetics to carpets and cars,” Eiseman explains, speaking to their research process that kicks off in May. “As we spoke with people and zeroed in on the mood and what people were looking for, we started to zone into this particular family of color.”

“We did not feel there were other color families that were strong contenders,” she adds.

Soft blush walls in Peach Fuzz, the Pantone 2024 Color of the Year.

Jump on the peach bandwagon

And Pantone isn’t the only company keen on peach: Benjamin Moore named Pristine, a barely there peach, among its trending array of shades, while HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams homed in on a sandy tangerine called Persimmon for next year.

A peach-kissed living room painted in Peach Fuzz, Pantone's 2024 Color of the Year.

Color experts see these hues as a new cadre of neutral—a trend paint companies and color forecasters have been predicting since the pandemic. Eiseman, for her part, thinks Peach Fuzz works perfectly as a wall color, especially in bathrooms, where, she points out, it is “very flattering to all skin tones.” 

She also sees it as the ideal color for accessories, ranging from rugs to countertop kitchen appliances. “With that said, we would like designers to bring the color into their designs in a way that expresses their vision.”

The gentle blush of ceiling molding and trim in Peach Fuzz, the Pantone 2024 Color of the Year.

What do you think about this Pantone Color of the Year 2024: Peach Fuzz? 

Does it feel like a warm, nurturing, comfortable color? Let me know your thoughts, especially if you’d like to explore using this color in any of your spaces, or even in fabrics – I can help you test the waters.

If this comforting peachy color for 2024 inspires you, and you’d like to see how to incorporate it into your spaces, I’m always available for consultations. Choose a contact method right below this blog post, or click this contact” link. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com And you can always call me anytime at (407) 743-2399.


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Sherwin-Williams Reveals 2024 Color of the Year, Upward SW 6239

Sherwin-Williams 2024 Color of the Year: Upward

Introducing Upward, a breezy, blissful blue. It’s the color found when we slow down, take a breath, and allow the mind to clear.

Think of it as a sunny day shade for spaces brimming with positive energy, creative thinking, and total contentment.

Upward is a calm, tranquil color of paint.

Upward (SW 6239) is a Relaxed and Carefree Color

Sherwin-Williams presents its 2024 Color of the Year Upward SW 6239, a breezy and blissful shade of blue that evokes the ever-present sense of peace found when slowing down, taking a breath, and allowing the mind to clear.  

Upward as an accent color in the bathroom.

“Upward SW 6239 represents the gentle forward momentum in all of our lives,” said Sue Wadden, director of color marketing at Sherwin-Williams. “It brings to life that carefree, sunny day energy that elicits a notion of contentment and peace. With this color, we invite our consumers to take a pause and infuse a new sense of ease and possibility into their spaces – one that doesn’t overwhelm, but rather establishes meditation and tranquility.”

Upward is beautifully calming for all your living spaces.

Upward Infuses Tranquility and Ease

Ascending from the earthy tone of 2023 Color of the Year, Redend Point SW 9081, Upward SW 6239 welcomes a weightless, buoyant peace; an invitation to open minds to a color of ethereal calm that is ever-present—if we remember to keep looking up.

Relax where it counts, with Sherwin-Williams' Upward setting the tone of the bedroom.

“As we play with color, it’s essential to consider their interactions thoughtfully,” adds Wadden. “Warmed-up blues might lead to hues that appear muddled and lackluster, which is why preserving the crisp edge and magnetic allure of cool blues is vital. It’s these subtle nuances that create spaces that are timeless and inspired. We’re excited to share this beautiful color and, craft interiors that exude harmony and evoke a sense of enchantment.”

Upward is a Hue that Brings Clarity to Communal Spaces

Use the transitional blue of Upward SW 6239 (224-C1) to inspire meditative spaces and absolute peace in both residential and commercial settings. From classic coastal to casual Nordic styles, the airy-hued beauty of Upward SW 6239 (224-C1) dwells where the fairest-weather blue finds just a hint of silver lining.

Upward in the kitchen? Of course! This makes for enjoyable, calming meals.

“Used as an accent or all over, on both interiors and exteriors, Upward SW 6239 (224-C1) clears the way for lightweight open-mindedness when used in commercial settings,” says Wadden. “The hue serves as a reminder to pause and ponder limitless possibilities that can be unlocked in our work, dining, educational spaces, and beyond.”

Upward pairs well with these colors.

Does Upward Inspire You?

If you like the peaceful, breezy mood conveyed by the Upward paint color and would like some help figuring out how to best use it in your spaces, just give me a call anytime at (407) 743-2399. I’m easy to reach – you can choose a contact method right below this blog post, and we can set up a consultation to explore this calm, subtle shade together. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com and you can also message me via my website contact page.

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Adding a touch of fall style to your home can be easy

Fall 2023 Home Decor and Design Style Trends

With fall pretty much here, I wanted to share some of the top fall home style and decor trends for 2023, along with a few autumn decorating ideas.

Whether fall is your thing or you’re lamenting the end of summer, there are ways to add a touch of fall to your home without switching everything out or going with a “theme.”

And if you’re in the mood to shop for fall home decor, this is also a great time to find on-trend items that will make it easy to transition your home to the new season.

When is the best time to start decorating for fall?

I like to start scouting out the fall decorating trends in late August or early September, but I don’t usually get too excited about fall decorating until the weather cools down a bit — or at least by the first day of fall (which this year is Saturday, September 23).

Late September is a good time to introduce fall 2023 decor style into your spaces.

Whenever you decide to start your fall decorating, you’ll find that adding a touch of fall style to your home can be easy.

Simply layer in some warmer, richer colors and weave in a few fall accents in a variety of textures to quickly transition your home from summer to fall.

Simply layer in some warmer, richer colors and weave in a few fall accents in a variety of textures to quickly transition your home from summer to fall.

What are the fall home decor style trends for 2023?

While summer home decor trends focused on a light organic feeling, this year’s fall home decor trends are all about interesting shapes, warm neutral tones, and luxurious textures.

Fall decor style trends are all about warmth: warm colors, natural elements and a variety of textures.

As you explore these fall decorating trends, rather than feeling like you have to embrace an entire trend, think about how you might incorporate elements of the spaces that draw you in — whether it’s a certain color, item, look, or feeling.

Most of all, don’t worry about achieving a certain design style in your home. Rather, when decorating for fall — or any season — the goal should be to bring together a curated mix of pieces that perfectly reflects you, your lifestyle, and what you love.

1. Earth tones

Earth tones and warm neutrals are making a huge comeback in 2023, and that trend will continue to grow in popularity throughout this fall.

Muted neutral tones are big for fall style decor.

Warm tones of sand, mushroom, camel, terracotta, copper, oatmeal, muted greens, and similar neutrals complement just about every other color palette, making them the perfect addition to any space.

Whereas last year we were still seeing lots of gray and bold cool tones in fall home decor, this year is all about warmer, softer, muted tones.

Earth tones work with every style of decor and are hugely popular this fall.

The nice thing about this trend is that earth tones work with every style of decor and are hugely popular this year, thanks in part to both the modern organic design trend that is catching more attention.

So if you’ve already embraced neutrals and warmer hues in your home, you might not need to do much to update your home for fall!

2. Natural wood

The natural beauty of wood creates a welcoming and calming environment for fall.

The natural beauty of wood creates a welcoming and calming environment for fall.

And with the growing desire for lighter, airier spaces, wood adds a much-needed grounding effect.

With the growing desire for lighter, airier spaces, wood adds a much-needed grounding effect.

Lighter, warmer wood tones are making a comeback, particularly in kitchen and bathroom cabinetry, while the popularity of gray-toned woods is on the wane.

Lighter, warmer wood tones are making a comeback, particularly in kitchen and bathroom cabinetry.

However, don’t despair if you have gray-toned wood flooring or other elements in your home.

You can still easily warm things up by adding wood tones through coffee tables, side tables, chairs, and wood picture frames.

Adding elements like wooden counter stools and wood cutting boards are a great way to bring a touch of warmth to the kitchen.

3.  Woven elements

Woven elements in all their forms add softness to any space and are having a moment in 2023.  

Think baskets in all shapes and sizes, woven pendant lights, natural fiber rugs, and cane and rattan furniture.

Woven elements in all their forms add softness to any space.

Woven counter stools are a great way to bring the woven look to your home.

Woven counter stools are a great way to bring the woven look to your home for fall decor style.

This beautiful space incorporates woven textures through the armchairs, coffee table, rug, and ottomans:

This beautiful space incorporates woven textures through the armchairs, coffee table, rug, and ottomans.

Woven pendant lights have been hugely popular for several years, and I don’t see this trend going anywhere soon.

Even something as simple as adding a chunky jute rug can bring a touch of warmth and visual interest to your space.

Something as simple as adding a chunky jute rug can bring a touch of warmth and visual interest to your space.

4. Textured fabrics and textiles are a great way to add some fall style

Once again, velvet, boucle, linen, and nubby textured fabrics are big in this year’s fall interior design style forecast, and I couldn’t be happier about this trend.

Velvet, boucle, linen, and nubby textured fabrics are big in this year’s fall interior design style forecast.

For an easy fall facelift, simply swap out your lighter-weight throws, bedding, rugs, and pillows for thicker, heavier versions.

For an easy fall facelift, simply swap out your lighter-weight throws, bedding, rugs, and pillows for thicker, heavier versions.

Choosing natural fabrics with weight and texture, like chunky cotton and wool throws, nubby boucle, velvet, leather, and weightier linen pieces instantly make your home feel cozier — even if you prefer a cooler color palette.

Choosing natural fabrics with weight and texture, like chunky cotton and wool throws, nubby boucle, velvet, leather, and weightier linen pieces instantly make your home feel cozier — even if you prefer a cooler color palette.

Rich velvet pillows are a lovely way to bring a touch of warmth to a home space.  

Rich velvet pillows are a lovely way to bring a touch of warmth to a home space.  

Textured fabrics mix well with all other fabrics, bringing a grounding and timeless quality to a space that will continue to resonate with our lifestyles in fall 2023 and beyond.

Adding in a few textured cotton, linen, wool, or velvet pillow covers or throws is enough to give your living room or bedroom a touch of chic fall decor in an instant.

Sometimes, a few new pillows and a cozy throw blanket in a neutral fall shade are all you need to update your bedroom for the new season.

Sometimes, a few new pillows and a cozy throw blanket in a neutral fall shade are all you need to update your bedroom for the new season.

5.   Tonal color palettes for fall style in 2023

Tonal color palettes lend a cohesive, modern look to any space — and they’re one of the biggest design trends for fall 2023 into 2024.

If you want to experiment with this trend, try incorporating no more than three colors in a space, and then mixing and matching different textures, fabrics, woven elements, and natural materials within that tonal palette.

Tonal color palette for fall decor style.

Choose your primary color scheme by pulling one to three colors from your area rug or a large piece of artwork; then keep the rest of the colors in your space in the same color range.

This trend ties in beautifully with the current popularity of earth tones in interior design, as blending different shades of warm neutrals is an easy and stylish way to modernize your spaces.

Blending different shades of warm neutrals is an easy and stylish way to modernize your spaces.

To create a layered look and add dimension, layer in pillows, throws, and other accent pieces within your chosen color palette.

For a modern look, you might choose all three shades within the same color family for a monochromatic effect, or add in one to two other complementary colors for a more traditional look.

For a modern look, you might choose all three shades within the same color family for a monochromatic effect, or add in one to two other complementary colors for a more traditional look.

If you’d like to add a bit of contrast to your spaces, think about adding a pop of black, via pendant lighting, a coffee table, lamp, side table, counter stools, or small decorative items.

If you’d like to add a bit of contrast to your spaces, think about adding a pop of black, via pendant lighting, a coffee table, lamp, side table, counter stools, or small decorative items.

Cutting boards, vases, and kitchen accents in black and neutral tones bring a modern fall look to the kitchen:

6. Mixing vintage and modern

Another decorating trend you’ll see this fall is the incorporation of vintage pieces, like the beautiful antique dresser shown in the bedroom below, within an otherwise modern space.

Another decorating trend you’ll see this fall is the incorporation of vintage pieces with modern pieces.

The unique blending of different design elements makes a space feel collected and unique.

The unique blending of different design elements makes a space feel collected and unique.

Vintage rugs are a great way to bring a warm aesthetic and visual interest to a space.

Vintage rugs are a great way to bring a warm aesthetic and visual interest to a space.

If you’d like to add a few vintage pieces to your home, Etsy is a good starting point and a great source for one-of-a-kind vintage and antique textiles, art, rugs, furniture, and decorative accents.

7.  Coastal grandmother style

The coastal grandma home and lifestyle trend emerged last year and continues to grow in popularity. Okay, in theory, this is a theme. But it’s mainly a state of mind. It’s easy, relaxed, and done up to be attractive. Nothing wrong with any of that, and it pretty much transcends most of the other themes out there. Like I said, a state of mind…

Coastal grandmother fall decor style is a quiet, accessible luxury.

Coastal grandmother style is all about a relaxed, elevated approach to home decor, clothing, and living — and it’s a look and lifestyle everyone can embrace —even if you don’t live near the coast and/or aren’t a grandmother!

Coastal grandmother style is a lifestyle.

Coastal grandmother interiors might include easy-care white slipcovered furniture, neutral tones of the sand and sea, and natural and organic elements — all of which speak to a more relaxed, thoughtful, intentional way of living and decorating. Think of it as charming, accessible, quiet luxury.

Coastal grandmother decor style is a good fit for everyone.

8. Curves continue through fall 2023 

Any discussion of 2023 design trends wouldn’t be complete without mentioning curves. It’s a more humanistic, softening aesthetic that we’ve been seeing over the years, much like bringing in nature. I feel like these are probably a continued response to the covid years, and we’re all still wanting and needing a hug.

Curves add a humanistic, softening aesthetic.

This fall, we’ll continue to see plenty of curved chairs and sofas, rounded edges on coffee tables, curved accent pieces and mirrors, as well as interesting architectural features like arched doorways, curved cabinet fronts, and curved kitchen island countertops.

Cabinet fronts can be curved.

Curves lend a modern look to a space, as well as creating a sense of softness and nurturing.  

Curves lend a modern look to a space, as well as creating a sense of softness and nurturing.  

However, don’t feel like you have to go all out with arches and curves if you’re on the fence about this aesthetic.

It's simple to introduce the softening touch of curves into your spaces.

There are plenty of simple ways to bring this design trend to your home through accent pieces like mirrors, stools, coffee tables, dining chairs, and ottomans, as well as smaller decorative items like orbs and lamps, as shown in the beautiful room below.

There are simple ways to introduce curves into your decor.

Simple updates can add a lot of fall style and warmth

I hope this post shows that incorporating this year’s fall home decor trends in your home doesn’t have to take a lot of time or cost a lot of money.  

With just a few simple changes, you can easily update your home with warm and welcoming fall style on a budget.  Even adding a single accent pillow or throw in a rich color or texture can make a big difference.

Inexpensive touches can add fall styling to your spaces.

I hope these fall decor ideas help you find simple cost-effective ways to dress up your home for a warm, cozy mood this fall season! If you’d like me to help you update your home or office decor with some fall styling, contact me. You can choose a contact method right below this blog post. And feel free to give me a call anytime at (407) 743-2399, and we can explore some lovely fall decor ideas together. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com and you can also click this link to message me via my website.

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Sherwin-Williams' September Color of the Month: Cascades (SW 7623)

Sherwin-Williams’ Color of the Month: Cascades

Dramatic and moody, yet tranquil and grounded, Cascades’ versatility carries a wide range of design styles. Embrace the serene atmosphere inspired by its soothing shade.

Why I love it: Dramatic, Versatile, Serene

The Great Indoors

Cascades in a living room setting.

Bring the timeless and simple beauty of the outdoors in with September’s palette and style. Cascades’ dark, majestic green-blue is the perfect shade for naturalist living style. A nature-loving design deserves a gorgeous green hue like this one that envelops interiors with a lush and dramatic feel. As the grounding color of this collection, Cascades has a refined, balanced tone that can stand out on its own or set the stage for the other colors in the collection to shine.

Get the Look: Greenery, Organic Shapes, Wicker

Natural Style

Pair Cascades with a soothing gray-green for a harmonious combo.

Rooted in modern organic style, this look is all about creating cozy, harmonious spaces inspired by nature. Cascades is the perfect shade for grounding the space and evoking outdoor vibes. Pair with a soothing gray-green like Evergreen Fog to soften the look and create a nurturing, fresh atmosphere. To really capture the essence of the style, lean into its organic side with soft textures, natural materials and earthy accent tones to make your space feel lived-in, warm and welcoming.

Get the Look: Natural Materials, Layered Earth Tones, Textured Fabrics

Sherwin-Williams paint colors that coordinate with Cascades.

These colors coordinate well with Sherwin-Williams’ dramatic and moody Cascades (SW 7623) paint color.

The deep, rich blue-green hue of Sherwin-Williams Cascades.

If you like the dramatic, moody depth conveyed by the Cascades paint color and would like some help figuring out how to best use it in your spaces, just give me a call anytime at (407) 743-2399. I’m easy to reach – you can choose a contact method right below this blog post, and we can set up a consultation to explore this rich, tranquil shade together. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com and you can also message me via my website contact page.

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Silvermist is a calming, relaxing hue that can appear both green and blue, depending on the lighting.

Sherwin-Williams’ Color of the Month: Silvermist

Why I love Silvermist (SW 7621): Serene. Cool. Relaxed.

Just like the surf that inspired it, Silvermist’s cool tone can look both blue and green. You’ll be ready to embrace both as you drift away on the coastal vibes of this gentle hue that’s so serene, you’ll be dreaming of breezy ocean air.

See How Silvermist Enhances These Rooms.

Silvermist is a calming color for any room.

Silvermist is a calming, breezy hue that evokes everything “ocean”, from the color of the sea, to gentle ocean breezes, to the lovely blue-green patina of ocean glass.

The Seaside Style of Silvermist

Silvermist is a calming, relaxing hue that can appear both green and blue, depending on the lighting.

The August palette brings the ocean home with just the right balance of delicate hues for creating a relaxed modern coastal space. At the center, you’ll find Silvermist (SW 7621). Its soft, misty blend of blue-green and slate gray undertones gives this hue an effortless versatility that makes it the perfect base color for evoking the casual, calming atmosphere of this look.

Get the Look: Nautical Details, Wicker Furnishings, Greenery

Silvermist Invites You to Relax into Laid-Back Living

Pair Silvermist with other calming colors for a relaxed vibe.

Kick back and soak up the easy vibe of a seaside style that’s meant to feel relaxed, refreshing, and full of endless possibilities – just like the California coast. The beachy feel of this palette really starts to roll in as you begin to play with the lighter coordinate hues that echo Silvermist’s delicate undertones. Layer the soft gray of Drift of Mist with an iconic surf spray-inspired color like Sea Salt for a light and airy feel as breezy and bright as a summer day at the beach.

Get the Look: Ocean Photography, Simplicity, Clean Lines

Inviting Coastal Shades

Silvermist takes a back seat to the deep, coastal navy color of Big Dipper in the dining room.

Pay homage to classic coastal Nantucket navy with Big Dipper, a captivating coordinate color that’s just as much at home in Florida as it is in Maine. This alluring hue’s dark blue inkiness makes the perfect moody backdrop reminiscent of the depths of the sea. Embrace the enveloping, cozy feel it creates by pairing with warm wood tones and natural materials, and, to bring a note of harmony, carry Silvermist’s calming tone into the space through accents (bottle and books on the dining table).

Get the Look: Driftwood, Weathered Wood, Striped Pattern

Silvermist coordinates with these other colors for a coastal vibe.

These colors coordinate well with Sherwin-Williams’ easy, breezy Silvermist (SW 7621) paint color.

Draw a relaxing bath with Silvermist setting the stage to wash away any stresses of the day.

Silvermist in a bathroom space.

If you like the feel of calm, coastal ocean breezes that you get from the Silvermist paint color and would like some help figuring out how/where to use it, just give me a call anytime at (407) 743-2399. I’m easy to reach – you can choose a contact method right below this blog post, and we can set up a consultation to explore this relaxing, serene color territory together. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com and you can also message me via my website contact page.

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Sherwin-Williams' color of the month, Kale Green, has a lush, tropical vibe.

Sherwin-Williams’ Color of the Month: Kale Green

Why I love Kale Green (SW 6460): botanical, lush, tropical.

Walk on the wild side with a dose of Sherwin-Williams’ tropical treasure, Kale Green.

Kale Green adds a lush, tropical vibe to any wall or accessory.

Kale Green’s lush tone feels like it was picked straight from the tropics and placed into a maximalist oasis where no rules are the rules.

Kale Green’s Botanical Beauty is Alive with Color

Kale Green walls add tropical flare to this bedroom.

Make room for more of what you love with a style and color that brings the fun in an eclectic but elevated way. Kale Green’s lush shade (SW 6460) adds just the right amount of drama for a maximalist look that rides on tropical boho vibes. Whether you use a lot or a little of this hue, it makes a vibrant statement that sets the mood for your space. In a style that invites you to go for it, be sure to bring it with color!

Get the Look: Global Patterns, Rattan Furnishings, Tropical Greenery

Create a Lushly Layered Tropical Vibe by Pairing Kale Green with Other Coordinating Colors

A Kale Green decor accessory is enhanced by some of the other coordinating colors, inspired by Sherwin-Williams.

Bold color transforms spaces. A dark neutral like Black Magic has the power to transport. Anchor your maximalist-influenced bathroom in this hue’s dark tone and watch as the brighter shades in the palette combine to create the carefree feel of a tropical escape. Alabaster provides a clean backdrop to heighten the pleasing sense of contrast and acts as a blank canvas. Just a bit of Kale Green amplifies the botanical tone of the foliage and artwork, while a tiny dose of Peppery’s fiery shade pops as an accent. Bringing these tropical pairings together brings an elevated but attainable feel.

Get the Look: Tropical Foliage, Bold Color, Gold Accents

Let this Inviting Shade Set the Stage

Kale Green’s dialed-up energy sets the stage for your maximalist story to unfold inside and brings your front porch space alive with a little inspiration from the wild outdoors.

When you’re working with such a gorgeous green, why not use it to greet your guests? Kale Green’s dialed-up energy sets the stage for your maximalist story to unfold inside and brings your front porch space alive with a little inspiration from the wild outdoors. Along with just a touch of Peppery, these bolder colors pop against the bright surrounding shade of Alabaster, and create a seamless and harmonious flow to what awaits.

Get the Look: Rattan Furnishings, Global Patterns, Greenery

These colors coordinate well with Sherwin-Williams' tropical Kale Green (SW 6460) paint color.

These colors coordinate well with Sherwin-Williams’ tropical Kale Green (SW 6460) paint color.

If you like the lush color vibe you get from the Kale Green paint color and would like some help figuring out how/where to use it, just give me a call anytime at (407) 743-2399. I’m easy to reach – you can choose a contact method right below this blog post, and we can set up a consultation to explore this lovely, colorful territory together. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com and you can also message me via my website contact page.

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Hargill Drive bathroom renovation process.

Hargill (Circa 1959) Bathroom Renovation

In February, my son Jonathan purchased a house built in 1959. You know I’m all about fixing up this one, and the first thing that stood out to Jonathan was the guest bathroom. It’s a narrow 60 sq ft, and very “sixties-looking,” and a bathroom renovation was definitely in order. You can see this in the “before” photos below.

Hargill Drive bathroom renovation before 1.

Hargill Drive bathroom renovation before 2.

What we renovated

We changed out the vanity (and hardware), toilet, mirror, light fixture, window blinds, and shower head. The flooring was removed and replaced, and the existing wall tile was painted white. This was an interesting process in and of itself.

Hargill Drive bathroom renovation during the process 3.

Hargill Drive bathroom renovation during the process 1.

Hargill Drive bathroom renovation during the process 2.

Hargill Drive bathroom renovation during the process 4.

A special process for the wall tile

I looked at removing the wall tile, and regarding the work that would have to be done to the drywall and plaster, it was going to be a very expensive ordeal. Sherwin-Williams has a multi-part epoxy paint process that you can use on tile. We used 3 coats and you definitely need to hire someone to do the work, and it’s a 2 – 3 day process. First, a primer is put on, and then a couple of coats of the paint, possibly a 3rd coat (we used that 3rd coat). It turned out beautiful, and really does look like new tile!

Hargill Drive bathroom renovation final result 1.

Hargill Drive bathroom renovation final result 2.

Hargill Drive bathroom renovation final result 3.

Hargill Drive bathroom renovation final result 4.

A closer look at the bathroom renovation work that was done

The only thing you won’t see in the photos (yet) are the window blinds – those are still on order (I think we’re all experiencing supply-chain issues). All total, the bathroom renovation cost just under $6,500. Here’s a breakdown of the work that was done:

  • Removed the flooring and replaced it with 12×24 gray porcelain tile. Labor – $ 950  Tile – $110

  • Removed toilet and vanity, mirror and light fixture, and blinds – Labor: $500

  • Painted existing wall tile with a pure white – Labor: $1,200 – Paint: $300 

  • New shower head – $50

  • New vanity/faucet – $950

  • New mirror – $175

  • New Toliet – $375

  • New Light Fixture – $110

  • New Blinds – $150

  • Wallpaper – Labor: $450 – Wallpaper: $200

  • Other Fees and Costs: $950

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    Total: $6,470

Jonathan and I love how the bathroom renovation turned out, and he is excited about all the rest of the updates he knows will be coming to his new home. I’ll be keeping you updated about all the home renovation changes we’ll be making, as things progress. 

If this article has you looking around at your bathrooms, and feel that an update is in order, let me know, and I can come by and review it and discuss possibilities. Do let me know if you’re interested.

Choose a contact method below this blog post, or click this “contact” link. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com

And you can always call me anytime at (407) 743-2399.

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