Cozy Rooms

Lovely, sumptuous fall interior color palettes.

Deliciously Cozy Fall Interior Color Palettes

Welcome “cozy season” into your home in a big way with inspiration from these inspiring and comforting color schemes.

Fall is definitely here, and there’s no better way to get in the seasonal spirit than with a bit of cozy interior inspiration guaranteed to make you want to embrace the impending chill.

From sumptuous fabrics to autumnal-inspired hues, these rooms showcase some of the most stunning color palettes the season has to offer in a tour de force that rivals even the best Blue Ridge leaf-peeping route.

Royal Blue and Camel Leather

Fall interior color palettes: royal blue and camel leather

The formal dining room incorporates a moody-yet-crisp palette of lacquered blue (Stiffkey Blue by Farrow & Ball to be precise), and combined with the family’s antiques and leather dining chairs, invokes a lovely use of color.

Oatmeal and Ink

Fall interior color palettes: oatmeal and ink.

Neutrals are applicable to any season, and when it comes to cooler temps, the key to making them work is all about layering. This comfy guest room emphasizes the unique refurbished surroundings (the building was once an old church), with creamy shades of oatmeal and pops of black for a tranquil relaxation zone.

Forest Green and Mustard

Fall interior color palettes: forest green and mustard

Equal parts refined and invigorating, this sophisticated sitting room showcases the power of fabric choice. Mustard yellow chairs feel seasonally appropriate for fall when rendered in a luscious crushed velvet, while dynamic floor-to-ceiling forest green acts as a lively foil.

Dove Gray and Mauve

Fall interior color palettes: dove gray and mauve.

To impart the feeling of a boutique hotel in this family home, a calming palette of dove gray and mauve perfectly encapsulates the slow days of fall. Here, Dovetail by Sherwin-Williams coats the walls and trim, while rosey bed linens offer a welcoming place to wind down. A beautiful touch brings color to the ceiling, covering the “fifth wall” in graphic wallpaper and creating a plush headboard wall behind the bed.

Navy Blue and Mahogany

Fall interior color palettes: navy blue and mahogany.

Rich and moody scenes seem to go hand-in-hand with the fall season and no room exemplifies the vibe better than this kitchen. A stormy navy blue (Sea Serpent by Sherwin-Williams) blankets the room from floor to ceiling while mahogany details (like Hellman-Chang stools and a custom wood and brass range hood) bring an almost copper-like quality to the color palette.

Steel, Blush, and Rust

Fall interior color palettes:steel, blush, and rust.

In this sitting room, a Roman clay finish from Portola Paints (meant to look like plaster, without the hassle) adds a time-worn dimension to the fireplace, while a duo of blush chairs adds a touch of sweetness. Streamlined black accents and a few strategic pops of rust (such as the velvet bolster pillows on the couch) add a slightly masculine edge that feels in line with the moodier fall months.

Pumpkin, Blue-Gray, and Navy

Fall interior color palettes: pumpkin, blue-gray, and navy.

When working with fall color schemes, there’s no rule that says moody is the only way to go. This bright and airy bedroom keeps the cheer, relying on a saturated palette of pumpkin orange, misty blue-gray, and rich navy to anchor an otherwise neutral space. Instead of coating the walls in one standout hue, a mixture of patterns and prints packs a beautiful punch.

Citron and Denim

Fall interior color palettes: citron and denim.

A limey citron couch takes center stage in this cozy family room. Layer upon layer – including a hand-sewn quilt, collectibles, and a plush toss – add to the cozy fall feel, which is anchored by a sleek blue chair and feathery asparagus fern centerpiece.

Dark Green and Birch

Lovely, sumptuous fall interior color palettes.

If there was an interior embodiment of a cable knit sweater, this room would be it. In this study, an almost-black shade of green – Rookwood Dark Green by Sherwin-Wiliams – brings intimacy and dimension to the towering space. Accents of birch and taupe offset the gutsy hue, while custom curtains keep things playful.

Ochre, Opal, and Gray

Fall interior color palettes: ochre, opal, and gray.

When you hear the words “Tennessee mountain escape” your mind probably jumps right to crisp fall days spent fireside, right? Such daydreams were the goal for this abode, which embodies all the intimacy of the season while still keeping the airy appeal of a vacation home. Pops of rich ochre offset the opalescent look of limewashed stone, while gray-washed beams and a sliding barn door covered in Schumacher linen keep things from skewing too traditional farmhouse.

Amber, Apple Green, and Royal Blue

Fall interior color palettes: amber, apple green, and royal blue.

When it comes to fall, no place does it better than the Hudson Valley, so it makes sense that this 1850s house is ripe with seasonal inspiration. The key to making on-the-nose hues like amber, royal, and apple green work in real life? Juxtapositioning them with lots of patterns. Here, an eye-catching burnt orange velvet couch and tartan ottoman are juxtaposed with an eclectic collection of prints and patterns. The whole look is finished off with window and door trim painted Great Barrington Green by Benjamin Moore.

Some very lovely fall color palettes here, and in some very unexpected combinations! I hope you enjoyed these approaches, and you can see that these color combinations transcend the seasons – but there’s just a bit of extra coziness with fall. And you know I’m here to help you pull it all together and find your best color palette for your personal spaces.

If these colors have inspired you, 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 some lovely, colorful territory 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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5 Decorating Tips to Make Your Home Cozy

5 Decorating Tips to Make Your Home Cozy

Regardless of the season, every home can benefit from adding a little cozy comfort.

Having a home that is inviting — that beckons to visitors and lingers in the minds of guests — makes for both an enjoyable and memorable place. And there’s a big benefit to creating a home that is inviting to guests: it’s more inviting to you — and that’s really the important thing — the added delight you’ll have spending time in your cozy home! I’ll share some tips to try that will help you craft a home that welcomes everyone who walks through its doors — and wraps you up in a little cozy comfort!

 

1. Touches from the outdoors create a cozy and organic look in your home: Use branches from your backyard to create a sculpture-like tabletop vignette. The best part of this is it’s free! What you see here is a branch arrangement that is paired with a nature-inspired bowl filled with succulents, coordinating with the grouping’s sea green and azure blue glassware.

 

2. Be Eclectic: Mixing and matching different styles creates a personalized look for your home.  Don’t be afraid to dive in and try it, just be sure to keep one dominant element and mix styles through the accessories.

 

3. Layered Windows: Add more texture and warmth to a room by layering a simple shade with drapes. Here, bamboo shades are paired with a patterned drape. There are so many options available for incredibly stylish, warm and cozy results.

 

4. Upholstered Headboards: Choosing plush or upholstered furniture will set the cozy feeling throughout your home – especially for a headboard in your bedroom.

 

5.  Lighting: Create an “old-style” feel with a chandelier, flickering candle, or mod lamp. Having soft lighting can make a cozy and relaxing atmosphere.

Here are a few more tips to make your home feel warm and cozy:

  • Select a warm paint color
  • Incorporate wood
  • Layer with rugs
  • Add texture
  • Blend old and new
  • Add something organic in every room
  • Bring in small comforts like pillows and throws
  • Hang pictures at eye level

I hope you like these tips! Let me know what you think! If you’d like me to consult for creating more coziness in your home, I’d be glad to help! I’d love to hear from you, just click the contact link on this website and message me here, or you can email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com And, of course, you can call me anytime at: (407) 947-7718.

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