
BHG: Fall Decorating in Blue Green, Orange, Brown
What Are Your Fall Decorating Colors?
Autumn offers a rich palette drawn from nature—deep browns, warm apricots, muted teals, soft grays, and golden greens. These tones can be mixed and matched to create a seasonal look that feels both cozy and modern. Whether you prefer traditional rusts and golds or a more unexpected scheme, there are plenty of ways to bring fall into your home while reflecting your personal style.
You don’t have to overhaul your decor to welcome the season. Small changes—like pillows, throws, and accessories in autumnal hues—can update a room without clashing with your existing furniture. Think of layering textures and colors: a charcoal or gray base accented with teal or aqua, or neutral walls warmed with touches of apricot and brown.
Fresh combinations I love right now include browns with teals, grays with apricots, and aqua paired with warm wood tones. These blends feel modern yet timeless and translate well across living rooms, bedrooms, and mantels.

Charcoal gray and teal blue create a sophisticated autumn palette.

Aqua and brown make a cozy, unexpected fall pairing for bedrooms and living areas.

Apricots, greens, and golds add warmth and brightness to neutral rooms.

Greens and browns bring a natural, grounded feel to seasonal mantels and displays.

Eggplant, rust, tan, and gold work beautifully with white or neutral walls for a rich autumn scheme.

Turquoise, red, and brown can create a vibrant yet grounded seasonal look when balanced carefully.

Aqua and brown remain versatile choices for cozy bedrooms and living spaces.

Neutral whites and browns with pops of color make an elegant, low-effort fall statement.
How Do You Bring Fall Into Your Home?
Do you add seasonal colors with textiles and accessories, or do you prefer changing scents, lighting, and natural elements to create a cozy atmosphere? Many people keep a consistent year-round palette and simply layer in fall tones, while others enjoy a more dramatic seasonal shift. Both approaches work—choose what feels most comfortable and authentic for your home.
Note: seasonal events and community projects often offer inspiration and ideas for decorating. Use them as a starting point, then tailor looks to your own taste to make the season feel personal and welcoming.