Adding fall touches and keeping it elegant
Styling tip:
If you have a space that you want to feel open use smaller pieces of furniture and in this space I used a ghost chair. This keeps the space from feeling heavy and weighed and keeps the eye going up to the gallery wall.
Styling tip:
The furniture piece has legs and also keeps the space feeling airy and open. This helps with the bulkiness of weighted pieces especially in narrow areas as is in this wall hallway space.
Fall touches can be as easy as adding textures for example wood beads, glass beads, brass , glass and deep rich color scheme. Adding pillows with texture ( fuzzy or velvet) and rich color helps to ease into fall. A great addition to your decor is adding glass votives with fall tones and dark candle tapers.
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Until the next design tip…keep those ideas going.
Happy Styling,
Lillian
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