Add Fall Style To Any Room In A Day

Adding the autumnal warmth to a room can mark the change in seasons for the entire family, ushering in football, holidays, and cups of cocoa after school. And it can be easy, dramatic, and inexpensive! Follow these three simple steps to take any (or every!) room in your home from summer simple, to fall fabulous in just one day!

Step One- Add rich, warm color! Whatever your main wall color is in your room, paint your focal wall a deep shade of that color. No major color scheme change here, everything you already have in that room will still work because you are just amping up the present color scheme. For instance, if your walls are a pale peach, paint your focal wall a rich terra cotta. Light sage? Paint that focal wall a deep warm green. Just have white walls? Here is your chance to develop a color scheme and bring a lot of warmth into your room. Pick any one color you love, plus white, and you have a color scheme! Still love your white walls? Then paint the focal wall a rich cream, or even a chocolate brown. Remember, its just paint, and you can always paint it back in an afternoon with a cheap can of paint!

Step Two- Change out a few of your accessories… pick up a couple of candles in your new rich focal wall color and set them out on a pretty plate, or add just one throw pillow to the couch and chair in that color. Pick up some ribbon in that hue and use it to tie back curtains, or wrap it around pillows a few times and tie with a pretty bow. Add a throw blanket from the linen closet draped over the easy chair, and a stack of books on the end table to read on a cool night. You don’t need to go buy out the home section, just add a few quick touches to warm up the room.

Step Three_ Add nature! Nothing says the harvest season like displaying the fruits of natures bounty in your home. Set out a bowl full of nuts and nestle a candle in the middle, scatter pressed fall leaves over your mantel or coffee table, or tie branches into bundles, add some dried flowers and hang over doorways. Display fruits and veges on your kitchen counter or take the kids on a nature walk and fill a large clear jar with gifts from Mother Nature. (Always follow laws about collecting, however).

There you go, three quick steps and in one day you’ve created a room for your loved ones that breathes the comfort and cozyness of fall!

Kathy Wilson is an author, columnist, and editor of The Budget Decorator, Decorating Your Small Space, and Decorating Cottage Style. For hundreds of free budget home decorating ideas, visit her now at http://www.TheBudgetDecorator.com. Be sure to sign up for her free newsletter while you are there!

Kathy Wilson
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6 Responses to Add Fall Style To Any Room In A Day

  1. Zach D says:

    I'm trying to create a 70's style room. Any advice on where to find good furniture or what styles to go for?
    Gonna start planning out my dorm room for next fall (figure out how much $$$ I need to make over the summer). I just want to go for a 70′s theme and need to know where to start, any advice is appreciated.
    Keep in mind that it’s a smaller space, as it’s a dorm room.

  2. bartzan41 says:

    Depends on the theme you choose, but pot leaf pictures, lava lamps, dayglo posters of Hendrix, and peace signs were fairly prevalent back in the 70′s. Or maybe a Farrah Fawcett swimsuit poster……as far as furniture, the heads usually had little money, so the center table would often be a large wooden spool, like the electric company stores cable on, and crates with cushions for chairs. Or you could go beanbag, as that was common as well. And blacklights are a must, to go with the dayglo posters!!
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  3. ginny says:

    Your in luck as the look is back so you should be able to get what you want. Colours were green, gold, brown, orange. Beaded curtains, posters, black light, groovy spiral wall art. Flower power of course. Black and white furniture in plastic. Hanging lamps, macrame planters, brick and board book shelves. And huge speakers lol. Have fun, good luck
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  4. barbara m says:

    try this site, they have lots of themed bedrooms that would work for your dorm. They have 70′s themes too & they’re easy to copy, or you can get some great ideas from it.
    http://mariesmanor.hotusa.org/index.html
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  5. Tricia S says:

    try finding a local thrift shop I know one downtown from where I live and it actually has quite a few good things. Also, searching the web of course!!
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