Sep 30, 2021 | Carpet One Floor & Home
Preparing for the fall season means gathering the heavy blankets, finding the perfect pumpkin and harvest décor, and collecting your favorite fall pieces to display in your home. When the fall season hits and temperatures drop, you probably focus a little more on your interior, likely because you’re spending more time inside. And with more family gatherings and upcoming holidays, now is the time to start decorating! There’s no better way to curate the perfect interior than by using the warm colors and the feelings of fall to get inspired and work toward a home that feels just as cozy and comfortable.
We’ve curated a collection of flooring and design inspiration based on a fall feast. Warm, rustic tones, hues of orange and blue are just a few favorites you can expect to see in this gorgeous collection of elements.
One of our favorite things about fall is how complementary the warm fall colors are with each other. Whether it’s rusty orange and brown or navy and gold, there’s no end to the combinations you can use in your home to achieve the fall look. The best part? You don’t have to change out your existing design to make your home feel like your favorite part of fall. Instead, drop a few pieces of décor throughout your space and replace a few throw pillows and linens to bring your home up to speed. You might just be surprised at how quickly you can get the look without taking on a complete overhaul of your space when using these five stunning colors.
Sundance by Rustic River in Desert Field Oak
Known for its natural look and charm, hardwood is always a great choice for creating a space that feels comfortable. With its natural appearance, graining, and medium-tone, this is a great choice for any home looking to elevate its casual feel.
Landmark by Resista in Atlantis
When it comes to carpet, there are tons of neutral colors out there, but there’s almost nothing better than trying out something new for a change, and this carpet will help you to do just that. The neutral blue will help hide stains with its color, and because blue is so timeless, you can rest assured knowing that your home won’t feel dated after a few years.
Creek Harbour by Extreme Value in Austin
For those with a more active lifestyle, luxury vinyl is always a top choice. Creek Harbour by Extreme Value will not only offer its incredible features, but it will also provide you with the perfect canvas to create either a neutral or bold look – it’s totally up to you!
Portfolio Confetti by Daltile in Emerald Green
This green tile with flecks of color throughout is the perfect statement tile for any space. It is a stunning accompaniment to any warm gray or beige tone, and, because of the colors throughout, does a great job of making a statement while also pulling a variety of other tones through the design.
Design by REBECCA HAY Photography by JASON HARTOG
Using several of the colors mentioned above, this living room complete with a stunning stone fireplace echoes the sentiment of fall in every inch of its design. Brown leather, blue accent chairs, and a rustic mantel work together beautifully to encapsulate everything about the fall season. A heavy throw and wooden built-in shelving beside the fireplace further encapsulate those comfy fall feelings while still feeling adaptable to other seasons.
Design by KRIS BRIGDEN Photography by LISA PETROLE
Muted reds, oranges, and browns play off each other in this design to make the kitchen and dining room feel light, bright, and beautiful. Some things to take note of are the gorgeous wooden beams that are highlighted by a beadboard ceiling and simple light fixtures and the traditional wooden dining table. Whether you are looking for rustic warmth or traditional charm in your fall-inspired design, this is just one way to get it!
Design by HIBOU DESIGN + CO Photography by DREW HADLEY
Playing off the red and brown tones of fall with a variety of materials, this simple fall design packs a punch. Textures in the baskets work to add natural warmth while the warm tones in the other natural materials – leather, wood flooring, and concrete side table, play well with slightly cooler colors in the rug. The best thing about this design? There’s plenty of room to add additional fall colors and décor!