Interior design can be difficult in an apartment, but there’s no reason you can’t enjoy all aspects of living in Chico or Redding in the fall. That’s why we have created a three-part blog series just for you when it comes to decorating for fall. Take a look at our first of the three blogs below which is all about knowing the right color palette and placements within your home!
Colors should go from dark to light. Meaning darker colors should be in the lower quadrant of the room (1), medium color values should be in the two middle quadrants (2 & 3), and light color values should be in the upper quadrant (4).
For example: You have a tan sofa. There is a vase on your light brown coffee table. The vase is glass, with deep purple glass rocks and a cream colored candle. The candle and the coffee table are in the same color family as the sofa. The purple glass rock is your accent color.
When all else fails, find the focal point of your room. It will dictate the rest of your design and color. Whatever the colors within your focal point are, use those (and colors within the same family) as the base for your accents and smaller pieces. Use contrasting colors like you would the purple glass rock.
For example, if you happen to have a dark brown couch you can add a couple throw pillows in a soft royal purple and a slate grey (quadrant 2). Add the burnt yellow as an accent on your coffee table to give the space a small burst of color.
Include some burnt amber accents, or even bronze (examples of different accents coming in the next two blogs). If you’re looking to draw the eye into a specific part of the room, a dijon yellow would be irresistible against this color scheme without detracting from the masculinity.
No matter what colors you choose to decorate with, just remember to keep it light and fun so that you don’t overwhelm the eyes! Home decorating for the fall season can make an old place start to feel like new again, which is always a refresher.
Make sure to come back in the next few days for part 2 of this Fall Decorating with Hignell Rentals series, where we will be talking about a popular fall accent (but we shall keep that a secret for now, ensuring that you come back!)
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