Autumn is a season that invites us to enjoy the warmth and comfort of our home. For this reason, there are different colours that are emblematic of this time of year, evoking images of fallen leaves, pumpkins and golden sunsets. Today we tell you how to integrate brown and orange in your autumn decor.

1. COLOUR PALETTE SELECTION

Since this is a time of the year that is highlighted by the change of colour in the natural elements of our planet such as trees, plants, fruits etc… the colour palette is related to this, so you can select one that includes different tones like the ones in the image, from a darker green to lighter browns, oranges or tile and copper colours.

2. TEXTILES AND ACCESSORIES

Once you have selected your colours, you should incorporate them into your textile materials. Favourite items to add this touch are often cushions, blankets and curtains in shades of brown and orange. Textiles are an easy and inexpensive way to change the look of a room or living room. Look for patterns that combine both colours for a cohesive effect and to give it that autumnal feel you desire.

3. NATURAL FEATURES

It’s time to play with the natural elements of this season. Furniture or small wooden objects in dark brown tones can be the focal point of your decor. Add natural elements such as dried branches, pine cones and pumpkins to reinforce the autumnal theme. These details add texture and depth to the space.

4. LIGHTING

Lighting plays a crucial role in creating a cosy atmosphere and autumn certainly deserves it. To incorporate it, use lamps with warm coloured shades, scented candles and string lights to add a touch of magic. Place lights strategically to highlight decorative elements and create an enveloping atmosphere. This will turn your home into the perfect retreat.

5. DECORATIVE DETAILS

Finally, who doesn’t like decorative details in this season when dates like Halloween stand out?

Use natural elements such as pinecones, dried branches and pumpkins to bring out the colours and textures of the season. To add a touch of Halloween, include themed decorations such as small candle holders in the shape of ghosts or string lights in the shape of pumpkins. Place these details in doorways, on tables and on shelves to create an enveloping and fun atmosphere.

Experiment with different combinations and decorative elements until you find the style that best reflects your personality and the spirit of autumn – enjoy the season and your newly decorated space!