Ideas for making your home Autumnal What colours do you think of when you think Autumn? For me it's those dark teals of evergreens, mustard & orange the colours of the Autumnal leaves, and dark reds of the amazing Euonymus shrubs. I love these colours and find them so warm and cosy in home interiors. To make your home more Autumnal find ways of introducing some of these colourways. Autumn Bedroom Mockup Design For this Autumn bedroom we have chosen teal and mustard as the base for the scheme, and layered up different patterns and fabrics to give a warm Autumn hue to the interior design. To pull the scheme together, the same pattern is often repeated such as the Autumn Wildlife Ditzy fabric is on the lampshade and the bottom bedspread. The curtains are warm and soft in the Highland Loch Teal fabric, a design that adds so much interest with a repeat of stags in the Scottish Mountains. And to really feel like you are snuggled, the top blanket is in the Fair Isle Teal design, it's like a big winter jumper. How to create this look Everything in the room set is available to buy as fabric by the metre, or we can make curtains, roman blinds, roller blids, cushions or lampshades for you too. It's also worth thinking about which fabric to use. Velvet is a soft and shiny fabric, lovely to snuggle into and can be used on all soft furnishings. Eco linen blend is much more rustic and textured, so I would recommend mixing these 2 fabrics to create a mix of textures and feels within an Autumn Home Interior. Shopping for Autumn Decor You can also create a whole Autumnal feel with just a few accessories here's a few ideas:
Get 20% off our Autumn Shop Accessories So as a little Autumn treat we are giving you 20% off everything in our Autumn Shop when you sign up to our Fabric Community Newsletter. When you sign up you will be given a discount code which you use at checkout. It will be valid for the whole of September 2022. Here's a little peak at what's in the shop...
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