10 New Fall Color Palettes
Celebrate the season with a refreshing look at autumn colors
It seems as though with each passing week, another layer gets added to the clothing lineup. It started with a switch from shorts to pants. Soon the sweaters were pulled on and the scarves were wrapped. And I must say that I was pretty smitten to rock my favorite knit hat last week. Next will come fuzzy mittens and wool pea coats, and eventually we'll seek comfort within our warm homes rather than the chilly outdoors.
And with the move from outside to indoors there usually comes a slight drop in our moods. Everything starts to look the same and begins to feel stuffy. The couch gets more use, and boredom sets in.
Instead, keep things invigorating and fun through the use of a new color scheme. Red, orange and yellow have long been the go-to colors for autumn, but this season, I challenge you to shake things up a bit. The key is to keep the combinations you choose rich and warm yet cozy and inviting. For color inspiration, read on.
And with the move from outside to indoors there usually comes a slight drop in our moods. Everything starts to look the same and begins to feel stuffy. The couch gets more use, and boredom sets in.
Instead, keep things invigorating and fun through the use of a new color scheme. Red, orange and yellow have long been the go-to colors for autumn, but this season, I challenge you to shake things up a bit. The key is to keep the combinations you choose rich and warm yet cozy and inviting. For color inspiration, read on.
Copper and chalky black. The warmth of copper is always a welcome sight during the autumn months, and chalky black keeps the metallic vibe from looking too polished and sterile. The large copper sideboard is impressive, but this move may be easiest to incorporate with chalkboard paint and copper accents.
Vanilla, toffee and amethyst. If you like neutrals but want to add some energy, try mixing in pieces in varying tones of an accent color. These translucent purple vases add just enough punch to liven up this room.
Charcoal and orchid. These deeply saturated hues look great next to the contrasting white. If you're looking for a great fall color pairing that will easily carry into winter, this may be the one. (I'm sorry to say the "W" word. I'll try not to do that again for a few weeks.)
Black and almond. Softer on the eyes than black and white, this color duo creates calming atmosphere and the perfect spot to relax on a cool fall day with a soft woolen blanket and a tall cup of chai.
Pumpkin, driftwood and cloud. If you're more of a traditionalist when it comes to fall color, this one's for you. The deep orange and weathered gray meld into a wonderfully mellow backdrop while the bright white chairs keep the overall look from becoming too muted.
Pear and walnut. Of course, it helps if you already have gorgeous dark wooden floors to pull off this soft palette, but if you don't, a nice walnut-stained table will work just as well. Bring in some white for a touch of crispness.
Shadow plum and candy pink. This smokey purple looks great in a room flooded by the warm autumn sun. The jewel-toned pink, stronger than its pastel cousin, adds life and energy to the space.
Feather gray, straw and rust. This beautiful gray wall complements the neutral tones of the woven headboard. Rust-colored bedding warms up the room and gives it a cozy feel.
More ways with gray and beige
More ways with gray and beige
Black and moss. The mossy green on the table may be difficult to see, but it looks great with the black hutch. Wooden tones throughout tie everything together.
Crisp apple and caramel. When deciding on a fall palette, take a hint from your favorite things about this time of year. Being a huge fan of candy apples, I immediately noticed that these two hues look great together.
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More fall inspiration:
A Cheerful Palette to Fall For
29 Cozy Autumn Kitchen Accessories
Guest Picks: Decorate for Autumn and Halloween
More guides to using color and pattern