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Aligning Ambience for Autumn

We know season plays an important role in deciding your home’s ambience. While doing things like moving the furniture around and decluttering may be a refreshing way to welcome a new season, incorporate all 5 senses when creating ambience by using these tips for this Autumn season:

Sight

Add hues of golden yellows, burnt oranges, dark greens and deep reds to your interior.

  • Incorporate the colours through small additions such as table runners, or rugs under the dining room table.

Smell

Yes, you can make your home smell like a season.

  • For an autumn aroma, fill a pot of water with cinnamon sticks, whole cloves, star anise, and orange peels and let it simmer for a full day of autumn-ness.

Touch

Work out the summer by changing your fabric textures from linen and cotton to fine wool and flannel.

  • Because autumn gets a bit chillier, adding a cashmere throw to your sofa adds the textured element as well.

Taste

For this, you don’t have to neglect your favourite meals – just substitute flavours

  • Add butternut squash to the conventional pasta carbonara, or whip up pumpkin butter for your French toast.

Hearing

The sound of autumn leaves blowing is one of the best sounds when it comes to this season.

  • You can’t control the wind, but you can welcome the sound by using apps for background noise then plugging your phone into a speaker.
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Published 06 Apr 2018 / Views 1
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