Autumnal hues in interiors seen here with the Jonesy Sofa in Praline plush velvet from Loaf
I couldn’t be more in love with the beautiful earthy, autumnal hues in interiors at the moment. I’ve been pinning similar images over on Pinterest for quite some time now and they bring me such joy every time I scroll through them. So I thought I’d curate a little selection of my favourites here as well.
Loaf AW20 Fabric Mood Board
As Autumn is well and truly here now in the UK, (more rain anyone?) it seems only fitting that these beautifully warm and cosy colour palettes take centre stage. If I were ever to consider giving up my green living room walls (can’t see it happening any time soon, I think we’re soul mates!) these are most probably the shades I would go for but I would tone it down a bit with some pared-back neutrals on the walls and accessorise with the spicey shades. Too many red tones aren’t relaxing enough for me, but as accents it works.
Top Left: Milton Dining Table with 4 Pendle Chairs from Furniture Choice | Top Right: Fritz Hansen Suspence Pendant Light – P1.5 from Nest | Bottom: Dulux Colour of the Year 2019 – Spiced Honey (affiliate)
These rich autumnal hues in interiors look like they have been taken straight out of a spice bazaar. To me, they feel really grounding and ooze compassion and kindness. This is actually exactly the kind of feeling I would want from an interior. Something that feels authentic and transparent and above all safe and cocooning. Like a cosy, warm embrace from a friend. I think we all want to feel like this as the outside world continues to feel a little unsafe and unpredictable.
Dulux Colour of the Year 2019 – Spiced Honey (affiliate)
Left: Hercules Rustic Solid Oak Side Table from Oak Furniture Land | Right: Velvet Daydream Javier Bed from Furniture Village
Warm terracottas, russet, burnt orange, ochre, mustard, and blush pink. What a fabulous combination. And now maybe throw in Dulux’s Brave Ground and what more could you want from a room scheme? Autumnal hues in interiors is where it’s at as far as I’m concerned.
Enchanted corner sofa in cinnamon velvet from DFS
I quite like that purple shade below as well and that corduroy sofa looks so tactile, I just want to reach out and run my hand along it. And check out the artwork in the image. What did I say about abstract faces becoming a trend?
Top Left: Cassie Cord Corner Sofa from Furniture Choice | Top Right: Elements Blume bedding from Dunelm. Bottom: Souffle Sofa from Loaf
Blush pink and mustard yellow is a favourite colour combo for me at the moment as you would have seen from my living room revamp last week. They just work so well together and bring a real sunshine vibe to the room.
Lexington Oatmeal Fabric Bed from Furniture Choice
Look at the textures in the image above. Doesn’t it make your heart want to sing? The tactile rug, the knitted blankets, the sheepskin and all those different textures on the bed. It just looks so inviting. I’ll leave you with a few more pics to whet your appetite.
Top Left: Kids White & Oak Wood Bunk Bed from Nubie | Top Right: Handmade Terracotta Hexagon Tiles from Original Style | Bottom: Ant Dining Chair and Analog Dining Table by Fritz Hansen from Chaplins
Dulux Colour of the Year 2019 – Spiced Honey (affiliate)
Lune Three Seater Sofa by Jaime Hayon for Fritz Hansen from Chaplins
So do you need to add a bit of spice to your home this winter? Do these autumnal hues in interiors set your heart on fire too? Let me know your thoughts in the comments.
Hi there, do you happen to know any of the paint colours in the images? In particular, I’m curious about the colour that’s in the Velvet Daydream Javier Bed image or the Luxington Oatmeal fabric Bef from Furniture Choice.
Stunning! I am all over the Autumn vibes
lovely idea