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Warm Tones & Rustic Textures
Colors are one of handiest design elements for creating a specific mood. To achieve that "all is fall" look you love, stick to warmer tones, like reds, golds and oranges. Some people find it hard to incorporate warm hues into their home, but it’s easy to add them in seasonally if you have white, cream or other neutrals as the main palette for your furniture, walls or bedding. Also, don't be too afraid to try some dark colors in your space. "Rustic" and "farmhouse style" are trendy design styles year round, but they are especially popular in the fall due to their earthy tones and natural elements reminiscent of the fall. Think distressed reclaimed wood and leather if you're in the need for a refresh.
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Comfy Fall Bedding
Your bed is the most visually impactful piece in your bedroom, so refreshing your bedding seasonal will have a great effect on the design of the room (and also give you that good "new look" feel). Fleece, velvet, cotton flannel, and silk are the most popular picks for chillier weather.
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Upholster Away
At Kathy Kuo Home, you'll find that several of our items are custom made-to-order pieces and can be upholstered in the fabric of your choosing. Upholstered furniture, whether it be a side chair or a bench at the foot of the bed, brings an extra level of softness and comfort to a bedroom. We also love to create a cozy spot where you can curl up with a book and blanket (read about one of our favorite cozy corners here).
image via kathykuohome.comCuddle Up in Style
Indulge a little. Fur has a natural warmth and coziness that will feel luxe and perfectly snuggly on a cold autumn day. Not only are they great to cuddle in, but they're fantastic eye catchers in a bedroom design! A fur (or faux fur, they're equally as comfy!) throw, draped over the bed, will add instant texture and fall moodiness to your bedroom. Or try a big, chunky knit blanket.
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