We hate saying it, but the warmer weather of 2015 is heading south. Don’t freak out, because Autumn is a wonderful season full of warm and cozy colors. So sit back, snuggle up with a warm cup of apple cider, and read on for The Carpet Guys 5 fall home trends for 2015.
When summer begins to fade and Autumn takes over, it’s time to transform your home. To truly bring the spirit of Fall into your home, use hues of chocolate brown, golden yellow, burnt orange, and red. With these colors in mind, apply them to the following Fall home trends:
1.) The Autumn Entryway – Enhance the entryway of your home. Especially with some flowers like red and orange mums in small planters. Check your local home improvement stores for a wheat wreath in gold and red hues and hang it on the door.
2.) Warm Wooden Accents and Fabrics – Add furniture in warm and neutral colors. For example: couches and chairs in a mocha brown color are the perfect fit for all seasons, especially Autumn. Also, red pillows will accentuate the couches and chairs perfectly.
3.) Update Your Floors – Change your carpet to a neutral or warm fall hue. Another option is to replace your old flooring with a beautiful hardwood or natural-looking laminate floor. This will bring a cozy, natural appearance for a great fall look.
4.) Fall Tabletop Items – You can’t have a complete fall look without a couple of gourds and pumpkins. Add these items along with some maple leaves, seed pods, and berries for the perfect table centerpiece. Throw a basket of apples in the mix for enhanced visuals and snacking. Don’t forget the caramel!
5.) Fall Lighting – Candles are an important tool for Fall decor. Place vivid candles on tables for natural lighting. If you want to be really crafty, carve out the center of fruits and vegetables to create votive holders. If you can find a leaf styled candle holder, pick it up. Use Fall colored candles to enhance your decor.
Even though Autumn calls for sweaters and coats, these Fall home trends for 2015 are sure to make your home cozy and warm. Take your time with this project and get the most out of the Fall season this year!