3 Ways to Style Your Living Room for Fall

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We are hurtling towards the colder months, but has your living space received the memo?

I am a staunch advocate for cozy interiors in the best of times, but 2020 is a call to action to double down on feathering your nest.  Whether you’ve lived in your home for years, or you’ve just moved in, read on for three inspiring ways to make your space feel like a great big hug. 

I need it, you need it, we all need it.

Natural Neutral Living Room

Natural Neutrals

I am forever a fan of calm relaxing spaces, and I love the way this grouping brings a lightness to a space, but also depth by way of texture.  There are the rows of fringe on the pillow, the rough natural texture of the stoneware vases, the rhythmic woven pathways of the low basket and throw blanket as well as the smooth yet sensuous grain of the wood candlesticks and the glowing cragginess of the votive holder. 

Stripe Throw $38.91

Wood Candlestick $65-85

Woven Bowl $125

Dipped Vase $13.60-48

Fringe Pillow $58

Votive Holder $26

Black and White Living Room

Classic Black + White

There’s such a strength and familiarity to these pieces, which feels so comforting right now.  Combining contrasting black and white with the sturdiness of wood and a backdrop of mid-century modern is at once style focused and a beautiful nod to nostalgia.

Mid-Century Hurricane Holder $24-104

Black Vase $38

Plaid Throw Blanket $129

White Vase $10.40-200

Wood + Brass Tray $29.99

Checked Pillow $109

Soft Saturated Living Room

Soft Saturation

This rif on the classic jewel tone collection is so achingly beautiful it’ll soften even the most modernist of design hearts.  I really love the play between the smooth lines in some pieces and the organic handmade quality of others.  The colors seem to reach out to each other, and I imagine they would inspire warmth and kindness in those who entered the space.

Color Edged Wood Tray $24

Orange Stiched Pillow $85

Purple Glass Vase $48-68

Brass Candlestick $18.95-26.95

Green Throw Blanket $59.95

Pink Glass Vase $20

I hope you enjoyed the inspiration above!  What are some of your favorite décor pieces for the colder months?  Do you get a craving for candles?  Bulk buy the blankets?  Are you in the mood to decorate or does 2020 have you tuned into other things?  I would love to hear your thoughts.

With love,

Steph

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