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Happy first weekend of fall! To celebrate the season we assembled a design board and a curated shop to inspire a warm, textured, gathered fall look that still feels fresh.
I love design and enjoy highlighting the mood of a season in a way that reflects your personal style. Fall offers a great opportunity to experiment with new combinations of color, texture and pattern to create a space that feels cozy and intentional.
Whether you plan to refresh one corner or redesign an entire room, it can be helpful to imagine a signature look for your home. Start by picking a few descriptive words that capture the mood you want — words like cozy, layered, rustic, modern, or muted. Those simple cues can guide decisions about fabrics, finishes, and accessories.
How to design a virtual or real fall space
1. Choose 3–5 descriptive words to define the mood you want.
2. Collect a mix of elements: furniture, textiles, lighting, rugs, and small decorative items that reflect those words.
We create our boards in Photoshop, but if you don’t have access to Photoshop you can use a Pinterest board to pin favorite items, try collage tools, or assemble a physical bulletin board. The goal is the same: gather inspiration, edit ruthlessly, and keep the overall mood consistent.
What would your ideal fall space look and feel like?
Answering that question helps you narrow choices and gives you a clear vision to work toward. Think about how the room should feel when you walk in — relaxed, intimate, energizing, or peaceful — and use that feeling to pick materials and finishes.
If you missed these recent posts, they may help spark ideas:
Five Ways to Inspire a New Fall Look for Your Living Room — ideas for refreshing seating areas, layers, and accessories to align with the season.
The Beauty of Simple Gatherings — reflections on creating intentional spaces for friends and family during cooler months.
Note: Today is the final day for our Happy Life essential oils class. If you’re new to oils and want to learn more, check out the class. There’s a starter option that includes a $25 cash-back offer if purchased through the class sign-up on the How to Get Started page.