Seasonal styling: Transform your home for fall and winter



As the seasons change, so do our homes. But seasonal styling can be simple and doesn’t always mean buying new things. It’s about making thoughtful adjustments that bring the warmth and coziness of fall and winter into your living spaces. PHOTO CREDIT: Handout



As the seasons change, so do our homes. But seasonal styling can be simple and doesn’t always mean buying new things. It’s about making thoughtful adjustments that bring the warmth and coziness of fall and winter into your living spaces. (Handout/TNS) PHOTO CREDIT: Handout


As the seasons change, so do our homes. But seasonal styling can be simple and doesn’t always mean buying new things. It’s about making thoughtful adjustments that bring the warmth and coziness of fall and winter into your living spaces.

Let’s walk through some of the ways we are refreshing this season:

Cozy up your table and dining area

Your dining table is the heart of your home, especially during the fall and winter months, when holiday gatherings are aplenty. Consider your table and accompanying furniture — sideboard, China cabinet, console or buffet table — as your canvas. Then, “paint” them with seasonal elements.

Think about adding warm-toned table linens, cozy throws (which can double as tablecloths) and seasonal décor, like pumpkins, pinecones or candles. Add a centerpiece with a seasonal touch such as a bowl of seasonal fruits or a rustic lantern. Don’t be afraid to source from other rooms, too. Swap out lamps or chairs from another space. Maybe two accent chairs can become your host and hostess chairs for the season. Have fun with it.

Swap out your bedding

Your bedroom should be an extra cozy retreat during the colder months. Using your bed as a foundation, update some or all of your bedding to reflect the season. Swap out pillows to bring in earthy hues while playing up the colors in your space. Or, just flip a double-sided duvet for a quick and easy change. Think about adding in an extra layer or two, like a coverlet in fall-inspired color or a wool throw blanket tossed or folded at the foot of your bed.

Mix up your pillows

Pillows are one of the easiest ways to update your home for the season. Whether it’s on your sofa, bed or a simple bench, swapping out pillows can instantly change the look and feel of a room or vignette. Use pillows in heavier fabrics and classic patterns, like houndstooth or plaid in wool, to add a touch of formality and an extra cozy layer.

Rearrange your furniture

Sometimes, a few furniture swaps is all it takes to refresh a space. Try a new floor plan or play “musical chairs” between rooms. Create a new, small conversation space in a place where you didn’t have one before in preparation for your holiday hosting. Whether you’re rearranging within one room or rearranging between spaces, this is one of my favorite techniques to change things up and often has the most impact.

Style your mantel

Your mantel is a focal point in your home and a perfect spot for a touch of seasonal styling. For a simple fall look, consider keeping your everyday containers and swapping out green stems for brown, orange, yellow and red. The addition of candles and small pumpkins adds an extra layer of seasonal flair. As we move into winter, you can swap these out for more festive items, like pine picks, holiday garlands, stockings and twinkling lights.

Katie Laughridge is the owner of Kansas City interior design destination Nell Hill’s. For more information, contact Katie at info@nellhills.com.

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