Color Shift
After your edit, Henderson says “put away your brighter colors and pastel tones” and in their place "bring in deeper tones and more neutrals.”
Think deeper, warmer, richer hues. Her faves for this fall? Wine colors (burgundy and merlot) and deeper greens such as olive and hunter. Also, she reminds us, don’t be afraid to add black. Incorporating it into your color scheme is an instant way to add drama and contrast. Especially as an update to the airy all-white everything and tonal Scandinavian interiors so popular as of late.
Think deeper, warmer, richer hues. Her faves for this fall? Wine colors (burgundy and merlot) and deeper greens such as olive and hunter. Also, she reminds us, don’t be afraid to add black. Incorporating it into your color scheme is an instant way to add drama and contrast. Especially as an update to the airy all-white everything and tonal Scandinavian interiors so popular as of late.
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