Nathan Schroder

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And if creating a fresh color arrangement feels tricky, simply look to the outdoors for a helping hand.

Nancy Evars, interior designer and owner ofEvars Collective, suggests adding pops of blue to the mix.

white kitchen with wood accents and fall decorations

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If an unconventionalfall color schemefeels intimidating, mitigate this decorating fear by scouting your favorite color first.

Then, find its darker, warmer counterpart.

For example, replace a buffalo check or plaid acrylic throw with a monochromatic wool option.

Rustic living room with exposed wooden beams on a white ceiling.

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Furniture with Distressed or Dark Finishes

Incorporating darker woods and distressed finishes is essential toevoking an autumnal moodthis fall.

Kritsada Panichgul

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Return to Formality

Post-pandemic living rebooted our entertaining skills and with this, formal spaces are making a comeback.

neutral living room with wood ceiling and shiplap walls

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Look to this return to formal spaces as a major fall design opportunity.

John Gruen

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Statement Glassware

Expect to see more thoughtful, curated tablescapes full of fun, funky glassware this fall.

china and dishware on open kitchen shelves with pumpkins and fall decor

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Perfect for sipping apple cider or bourbon, whimsical glassware adds an unexpected design element to seasonal decor.

Geometric Patterns

Another trend to keep on your radar for 2023fall decoratingis geometric patterns and details.

fall tablescape with candlesticks, pottery, and amber glass votives

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