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[dropcap1]W[/dropcap1]hen the weather starts to get cold, it’s only natural that you want to warm up your interiors. This can be done with warm layers, like velvet cushions and fuzzy blankets, but it can also be accomplished with your paintwork and furniture. Here are some trends heating up homes this fall.
Navy Blue
This beautiful and versatile colour is kicking black into the background! Navy blue is sleek, sophisticated, and playful – depending on what you want to use it for. It’s a great colour to use as a neutral or as an accent in a room that needs a bit of boldness. Team it up with rose gold for a spectacular finish.
Matching Walls With Furniture
They don’t have to be in different colours! If you have a jewel-green chest or bookshelf, make the wall behind it the same shade. This is great because it creates synchronicity while giving you a chance to accentuate the details of a room, such as brass handles and decorative elements on furniture, that usually fall into the shadows.
Decorative Fringes
Remember fringes on handbags and jackets? Well, now your interior design elements are getting the fringe treatment, too! Fringes look great on loads of items, such as pillows, blankets, and even mirrors. They’re a wonderful touch for autumn because they make you think of warmth and texture.
Statement Floors
Autumn’s the perfect time to make a statement with your flooring. This doesn’t mean painting your floors a bold colour, although that can be intriguing, but having textured wood and other patterns. Examples include herringbone hardwoods and geometric tiles. Forget about bland floors and do something more exciting to add spice to your home!
Warm Matte Metals
Glossy silver touches in a room are always stylish and sleek, but this year the tendency moves towards matte metals instead. These prevent a room from looking too polished or cold, which is especially great when the temperature outside is dipping.
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