These bed sheets are so good – and we're showing you the key fall colors to inspire your bedroom redesign
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If you're looking for an easy way to revamp your home for the upcoming season, we recommend starting with something small – your color scheme. Trading in brighter, summery tones for deeper, richer hues can add a sense of warmth and comfort to your space as we approach cooler temperatures, and updating your bedding is the perfect way to kick off this cozy redesign.
Boll & Branch is known for its luxurious, ultra-soft sheets, duvet covers, and more, all made sustainably from natural materials. The brand's current selection is not only beautiful and high-quality, but it also includes this season's top color trends. Choosing the right color scheme can be overwhelming, so our experts have narrowed it down to four key color trends to give you some fun inspiration for your fall redesign. Plus, you can enjoy 15% off your purchase using the exclusive discount code FALLREFRESH15.
1. Sageleaf
This soft, muted green captures the tranquility of fall's natural landscape. Sage green offers a calming and versatile backdrop and pairs beautifully with a range of other colors. Homes & Gardens' Global Brand Director Sarah Spiteri says, 'I am not often drawn to colored bedding, but this soft hue is incredibly usable and would be a lovely way to bring fall coziness into a guest bedroom.' To enhance the soothing effect, combine sage with neutral tones such as soft grays or warm beiges.
2. Plum
Plum can add a touch of elegance to your bedroom. Deep and luxurious, this rich, purple hue is sure to make a statement. 'If you're keen to follow trends, then plum may well be for you. Oxbloods, plums, and burgundies are the biggest [colors] in fashion right now,' Spiteri notes. 'Boll & Branch's beautiful, soft-purple interpretation is easy to work with and layer into existing rooms.' Pair it with complementary shades like warm gold or muted pink to create a sophisticated, balanced look.
3. Juniper
Inspired by the deep, forest-green tones of juniper trees, this color brings a refreshing and slightly moody feel to your bedroom. Juniper works well for creating a rich, inviting atmosphere. For a cohesive look, combine juniper with earthy tones like taupe or warm brown. Homes & Gardens editor Jennifer Ebert says, 'I'd choose juniper for a darker bedroom, in which I wanted to create a homey feel. It would be beautiful with color-drenched dark walls.'
4. Bluestone
This cool, calming blue-gray hue is perfect for adding a touch of serenity and modern elegance. Combine it with warmer tones like muted gold or soft cream to balance its coolness and create a relaxing space. According to Ebert, 'This is the most sophisticated and urban of the four color trends, and could be stunning in a smart apartment mixed with metallic accents.'
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Raina Mendonça is an associate editor on the branded content team at sister titles Who What Wear, Marie Claire, and Livingetc. Previously, Raina was an editorial assistant at goop.com. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her crafting new playlists, exploring Los Angeles, or making a cup of English breakfast tea.