The Perfect Fall Palette
Contrast light and dark colors for an earthy décor reflecting the season’s scenic beauty.
Even those of us who feel energized by the warmth of the summer sun are awestruck by the sublime seasonal beauty of fall and attempt to recreate the aesthetic in our homes. One of the most organic ways to achieve the ambiance of autumn is by using contrasting colors in your fall décor. Think of how light and dark complement each other in nature as the colorful flowers and blue summer skies give way to the shedding brown trees against the whiter skies of autumn.
Homeowner Holly Garritano has masterfully managed the transition from summer to fall décor in her home using nature’s color palette and natural elements as her inspiration, and she shares her room designs here to inspire your own seasonal styling.
The Power of Contrasts
Farmhouse style is particularly suited to the contrasting colors of fall as it puts the focus on nature in its purest form without distracting from its simple beauty. “I think adding dark against light is what grabs attention,” Holly says. “Contrast has always been present in our home! I love light and airy spaces, but I also love darker, moodier spaces.”
Holly, her husband, Greg, and their children live in a suburb of Rochester, New York, in a Dutch Colonial home built in 1970. They have lived there since 2011. Holly only needed to look in her own backyard for her fall interior design inspiration. “Our house is on a half an acre. We have beautiful large trees on our property,” Holly says. “Parts of our yard have grown a bit wild because the busyness of life has gotten in the way, but the colors in the fall are beautiful. We have a walkout basement, so our living room is at eye level with the treetops. The golden tones really change the way the property feels. It brings in a warmth and coziness in the fall that is so special.”
Harvesting Nature’s Bounty
Many of the accent pieces displayed in Holly’s autumn décor are harvested from her home’s landscape. They create a simple yet impactful ambiance. “My favorite fall aspects are the natural branches and elements found in nature. Not only are they beautiful, but also sustainable,” she says. “I love to bring branches from the trees in our yard inside our home. I’ve even been known to pull over to the side of the road to collect dried cut branches.”
To showcase the branches, Holly repurposes containers that add color and interest to the displays. “I like to use old antique ironstone pitchers to place branches in. I also like the idea of adding dried florals to different vessels. You can even use a classic blue and white chinoiserie ginger jar to display branches,” she suggests.
Opposites Attract
Holly points out a few rooms that illustrate her purposeful juxtapositions of light and dark. “Our dining room is a bright and airy space, but I love how our dark reclaimed barnwood table grounds the space,” she explains. “Our leather strapped dining chairs really warm up the space with their rich honey color.”
Another area that explores the play between light and dark, warm and cool is the living room. “The living room has taken on many roles over the years. It’s been a playroom, housing various toys, changing tables and playpens. Now that the little ones are getting older, I feel like it’s finally starting to take shape how I had envisioned it,” Holly says. “I have chik shades that were custom made in India. These have added so much warmth and texture to our living room. They give privacy but still allow natural light to flow in. The acrylic coffee table is a favorite staple piece. It juxtaposes nicely with the more rustic elements in the room.”
The den’s dark and light colors create both a dramatic ambiance and an intimate appeal for the family. “Our den is a dark and moody space,” Holly says. “It’s where reading, naps and productive conversations take place. The dark shelves are painted in Tricorn Black by Sherwin-Williams. I feel so much joy in this room when I look at my collection of antique finds. They all have a special memory attached to them from where I bought them. The embossed gold-framed portrait is one of my favorite pieces I own. My husband and I took a trip alone to an antiques show and had the best time shopping for antiques.”
Other accent pieces you’ll find in Holly’s home are antique and vintage items mixed in with newer pieces to create another effective juxtaposition: old and new. “I buy most everything from Facebook Marketplace, eBay, thrift stores and antiques shops—95% of our home is made up of secondhand finds—it’s always evolving,” Holly says. She adds a word of advice to those embarking on this decorative journey: “When you decorate your home with antique and vintage finds, it takes time. The vision isn’t always clear, and sometimes things end up turning out different than you expected. It’s hard to plan when you never know what you might find when out antiquing. I never want to give the impression that decorating is easy—it can be quite complicated—but if you have patience and stay true to what you love, it will all come together in time.”
Helpful Hints from Holly
Holly shares her best tips for transitioning from summer to fall in your American farmhouse décor.
- When antiquing or thrifting, pick up pottery, artwork and other home accents that have warm, rich tones like brown, golden yellow, burgundy and deep olive green. These will be key pieces that can easily replace your more summery or year-round pieces.
- Bring nature indoors when out for walks or from your own backyard. Gather branches, sweet gum tree balls, dried leaves or pinecones.
- I love the idea of adding elements found in nature to a vintage brass bowl on a coffee table.
- Use farmers market produce as décor in your kitchen. Pumpkins, apples, pears—all these intentionally displayed in an old wooden dough bowl bring touches of fall inside.
To see more of Holly’s home, visit @seedsofhome on Instagram.
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As a veteran writer and editor, Meryl has written on topics ranging from technology to beauty and from health to sports, but the place where she feels most at home is writing about homes! To balance her sedentary pursuits, Meryl is an avid student of kickboxing and enjoys travel and the arts. Her passion is helping other people and companies “shine” using her writing superpower.