Copy This Room: Cozy Up Your Living Room for Fall

By Shannon Petrie

With Labor Day weekend behind us, now’s the perfect time to give your home a mini makeover for fall. Simple updates, like swapping lightweight summer linens for heavier fabrics, can transform a space from bright and airy to warm and cozy. Taking cues from this rustic, welcoming living room designed by Chip Wade on HGTV’s Elbow Room, we’ve rounded up some tips and products that will help your space transition from summer to fall. (And find even more ideas for sprucing up your home for the season from HGTV’s Fall House.)

Copy the Look of This Cozy Rustic Living Room1. Bed Bath & Beyond / 2. World Market / 3. Overstock / 4. Crate & Barrel
5. Wayfair / 6. World Market / 7. The Home Depot

1. Chunky Knit Pillow 2. Button Lumbar Pillow and 3. Plaid Pillow. Cozy up your sofa with pillows in rich, warm textures – think chunky knits and wools. Don’t limit yourself to typical fall colors like red and orange; a deep teal pillow adds an unexpected touch and looks dramatic with more traditional hues. Check out 10 fresh fall color palettes we love >>

4. Fringed Throw. When you want to curl up on the couch on a chilly fall day, nothing’s better than having a plush blanket nearby; drape one over your sofa to give your living room an always-inviting look. This super-soft throw in gold lends a hint of traditional fall color in a mostly neutral space.

5. White Candlestick Set. Fall is the perfect time to incorporate candles into your decor – the warm glow will make your home feel bright on darker, cooler days. In a space with lots of rustic texture and earthy tones, a set of crisp white candlesticks offers eye-catching contrast.

6. Wood and Metal Entryway Organizer. Adding a few weathered wood accents will instantly warm up your living room for fall and winter. Handcrafted of fir, this storage rack offers three aged metal hooks for coats, scarves and backpacks, plus a basket for newspapers, hats and tote bags.

7. Natural Stone Mosaic Tile. If your fireplace could use a refresh, consider refacing it with natural stone mosaic tile. …read more

From:: HGTV

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