Waterloo Region Record

Hot trends in home décor for fall

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(NC) Get inspired to spruce up your space this season with the latest trends seen on Pinterest boards and the latest designer magazines. 70s tones. The 1970s make a comeback across fall runways in nostalgic shades like camel, mustard yellow, tan, tangerine and a variety of browns. These autumnal hues are perfect for creating warm and welcoming interiors this fall. Try working with earthy colour palettes and adding pops of the richer colours in a rug or lamp shade. Tropical greenery. From fashion to décor, tropical prints are everywhere and are super stylish right now, especially designs featuring the monstera plant. At home, try the trend with an oversized pillow cover or a funky wallpaper covered in lush greens. New neutrals. Known as colourless design, the push for reimagined neutrals is all about creating visual interest with shapes and textures. Accessoriz­e with 3-D art, faux fur and rustic elements for a neutral look that’s anything but boring. As we step into the cooler months, there’s nothing better than curling up with a cozy, chunky throw in a cream colour. Smart living. As home interconne­ctivity becomes more sophistica­ted, smart living is all about ease and convenienc­e rather than neat gadgets. Try intelligen­t window shades that simplify your life from Hunter Douglas. Using PowerView motorizati­on, you can adjust your window treatments with your smartphone or voice assistant, or have them adjust automatica­lly depending on the time of day. Warm, earthy materials. Think wicker baskets, terracotta pots and driftwood-style ele ments. Using warm, earthy materials throughout your home will create a relaxing environmen­t and bring the outdoors in, helping you stay connected with nature even as you spend more time indoors.

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