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Looking more like candy corn than fallen leaves, the addition of white gives traditionally fall hues a fresh look.
From Top:
Autumnal reds and golds get a kick of white from cowhide chairs and a mid century table in the Connecticut home of Bruce Glickman and Wilson Henley (from Elle Decor).
Harvest tones are featured in stationary and desktop accessories from Thomas Paul.
In Atlanta, A John LaHuis painting echos gold, white, and brown (from Atlanta Peach Magazine).
7 comments:
I love the top image. This room has such a comfortable lived in feeling.
I agree Patricia. There is such a good layering of styles and textures in this one.
I don't know if it's the feel of fall coming on or that I'm drawn to warmer tones naturally. i really like the mix of colors and textures here. so warm and welcoming.
Thanks Lyn. I think this palette reflects the change in sunlight around this time of year.
Candy corn! That's a good description! I do love that top image- very charming and warm :)
I just scored a bunch of Thomas Paul accessories at a clearance place in Baltimore... WOW!
I adore that top room!!!
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