Fall is officially here! Let's dress the house.
This time of year, we are all about making our homes as cozy as possible. This season we are focusing on layering, mixing textures and patterns, and implementing the right color palette to create warmth in the home. With temperatures dropping and the holiday season approaching, we want our homes to feel like a warm hug. Home is where the heart is, so let's show it some love. We curated some cozy fall-inspired curtain designs to help make your fall decorating a little easier!
1. Layering
Layering fabrics creates a plush, inviting backdrop that makes everyone feel at home. When layering curtain panels, mix a lighter textured fabric such as a sheer with a heavier, more substantial fabric. This adds fullness, creates visual interest, and balances the look. Layering also helps tie together the various fall design elements throughout your space while giving the room a more luxurious, custom aesthetic.
2. Fall Hues
Create a fall color palette for your home to guide décor and fabric choices throughout the season. Even small touches can help tie a room together. Layered curtain panels also create opportunities to introduce additional colors into your design. For fall, we recommend leaning into neutral tones because layering will add visual complexity.
Think beige,brown, black, grey, and white as your base palette. Then add subtle accents of burnt orange, burgundy, or sage green to bring warmth and seasonal charm to the space.
3. Textures
Playing with textures adds interest to a space and helps achieve maximum coziness. Pair heavier curtain fabrics with lighter textured panels for balance. Textured materials invite guests to interact with the space and add warmth throughout the room. Complement the look with accessories like bouclé pillows or faux fur throws.
4. Patterns
If you want your home to feel thoughtfully designed, layering patterns is key. Plaids, stripes, tweeds, and other fall fabrics help create that cozy seasonal atmosphere. Try pairing patterned curtain panels with pillows or throws in complementary patterns within the same color palette.
Don't worry too much about patterns clashing. If your colors remain cohesive, the final result will feel balanced and visually interesting.