Today I’m taking some time to put the house together and do a little ‘fall-izing.’ It is a bit too early for me to add pumpkins or too many fall colors, but it is the perfect time of year to start neutralizing the color palette. In our living room, I switched out all of the pillow covers to the Beige Topiary Block Print and I brought in the Chestnut and Medium Grey Throws. Our family room is decked out in deep indigo and slate colors from the Classic Collection, so I love having this room that is full of tone-on-tone creamy neutrals and rich maple colors. On the mantle and on the dining table, I piled my first really “fall” purchases – some acorn and butternut squash. They are the most perfect deep green and buttery beige colors.
I put together a board that shows the elements I used. I think this helps people understand how this look comes together.
Check Napkins & Placemats | Herringbone Wraps | Maize 6″ Taper Candles | Topiary Beige Block Print| Edgartown Sand & Pewter 12″ Taper Candles | Topiary Beige Block Print Pillows | Med Grey Diamond Throw | Natural Hemstitch Runners, Placemats & Napkins | Classic Salt & Pepper | Striped Tea Towel
You’ll notice some favorites from last year that are back in stock – Herringbone Wraps in Charcoal & Tan. We also just received a restock of the Natural Check Napkins and Placemats.
Check & Hemstitch Napkins & Placemats Collection
Now, the tour. I love how the gold frames really stand out in this room. Although it is filled with neutrals, the gold really brings warmth.
Mr. Darcy in his chair – he’s such our fluffer pupper.
Topiary Beige Block Print Pillows | Med Grey Diamond Throw
Since I can buy Acorn & Butternut Squash at the grocery store any time of year, they are always the first thing I bring in our home to start setting the mood for Fall.
Multiples. In more formal rooms, I find it so chic to have the same pattern repeated. It feels very put together.
Topiary Beige Block Print Pillows
This is how our table is set most nights for dinner. It may seem extravagant, but everything in this photo is alive but really can stay fresh for weeks. So, it is done once every couple of weeks with a new seasonal something and the table looks great every night for dinner.
I started with the Beige Topiary Print Runner – it is extra wide and extra long, so sort of like a really big runner for extra coverage. It helps bring large farmhouse tables down to scale. On top of the print runner, I’ve layered a White Hemstitch Runner.
The Squash and the Branches bring life to this corner of the house – so important.
Love these little Salt & Peppers. Classic Salt & Pepper, here >
I used the Natural Check Napkins to give it a bit of an eclectic feel. They are in the same color palette, so they go nicely together, but aren’t too matchy-matchy.
This is the Tall Willow Vase with Handle. Perfect for big bunches of autumn leaves.
I’ve added some fall touches to our hutch – Pewter & Spode Woodland – maybe my favorite combination of all time. Trays available, here >