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es and honey browns. She adds that a safe, noncommittal way to incorporate some trendy shades for fall is through accent pieces such as throw pillows, art, or small pieces
item of furniture
and accessory
this season. Stein says that chunky woven textures and ’70s-style macramé will also be making an appearance this fall. However, Stein explains that colour often reveals itself differently when absorbed by different fabrics, creating a
SPICE UP
September typically marks the arrival of cooler weather as well as cooler
colour palettes for home inte- riors. However, according to Laura Stein, Toronto interior designer and eight-time winner of the Canadian Decorators’ Association’s Gold Award, “the overall colour schemes are shifting to warmer colours.” Stein believes that the popular neutral grey is being tossed aside in favour of toasted beig-
WARM HELLO
In particular, maple orange is standing out this season. Maple orange radiates warmth with buttery brown undertones. From leather statement chairs to bar stools, tables and frames, you won’t be able to get enough of this rusty shade reminiscent of the era of bellbottoms. Pops of this suntanned shade will keep
your home inviting and on trend without feeling too retro.
From the same happy family as maple orange, honey mustard is also coming in hot for autumn. Say goodbye to Millennial Pink and hello to Gen-Z Yellow. This tangy tone is being upholstered on just about every
FROM THE RUNWAY TO YOUR LIVING ROOM, THESE ARE THE HOT HUES ON TREND FOR FALL.
BY JESSICA GOLDENTULER
SEVENTIES VIBES
of furniture like an ottoman or side table. Stein notes that this is also a great way to incorporate a seasonal colour without overpower- ing the room. As well, if you decide to replace the bolder additions, it won’t heavily impact your décor budget.
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