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3 Fall Shades to Include in Your Home Decor

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With the arrival of fall, now is the perfect time to revamp your home decor color scheme. While there are numerous rich, beautiful shades that capture the essence of autumn, you may have trouble deciding which one suits your style the best. If you're seeking some design inspiration, here are several options.

What Are the Best Fall Colors for Home Decor?

1. Emerald Green

Everything about the fall season is rich and vibrant, from the leaves on the trees to the tasty dishes served at Thanksgiving. If you want to incorporate a shade that evokes these same elements, emerald green is an excellent choice. This deep, lush hue pays homage to nature and adds depth and character to the space. Use it in small doses to avoid overwhelming the room, as too much of this color can take the focus away from the home. For example, consider velvet napkins, vases filled with baby's breath, or decorative bowls for your coffee table that feature this color.

2. Burnt Orange

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Orange is one of the most well-known and popular shades used to represent fall. It's featured in numerous autumnal elements, from the leaves to candy corn and jack-o'-lanterns. While classic orange might be too bright or jarring for a neutral space, you can achieve a similar effect with a burnt shade. This rich, cozy color is perfect for throw pillows, candles, and lampshades, as it adds a festive accent to each room. The end result is one that creates a warm, inviting aesthetic.

3. Rusty Red

For many people, autumn marks the start of apple picking season. If you want to bring this feeling into your home, consider adding pops of dark, deep red. The rust part of this shade keeps it from being too overwhelming or brash. It also helps evoke the transitional element of dying leaves, as the ground will be littered with the same hue, creating a cohesive feeling with your landscape. Use this shade in rugs, curtains, and wall art for a beautiful addition to any space.

 

If you want to bring the fall spirit into your home, visit Treehouse Gift & Home in Onalaska, WI. Since 1998, our home decor store has been offering an extensive inventory of beautiful, handcrafted items, from candles and lanterns to rugs and religious gifts. Call (608) 433-7896 to speak with a team member about any questions, and shop the website to learn more about our products.

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3 Fall Shades to Include in Your Home Decor

Posted by Cassandra Birdd on

With the arrival of fall, now is the perfect time to revamp your home decor color scheme. While there are numerous rich, beautiful shades that capture the essence of autumn, you may have trouble deciding which one suits your style the best. If you're seeking some design inspiration, here are several options.

What Are the Best Fall Colors for Home Decor?

1. Emerald Green

Everything about the fall season is rich and vibrant, from the leaves on the trees to the tasty dishes served at Thanksgiving. If you want to incorporate a shade that evokes these same elements, emerald green is an excellent choice. This deep, lush hue pays homage to nature and adds depth and character to the space. Use it in small doses to avoid overwhelming the room, as too much of this color can take the focus away from the home. For example, consider velvet napkins, vases filled with baby's breath, or decorative bowls for your coffee table that feature this color.

2. Burnt Orange

Onalaska Treehouse Gift & Home

Orange is one of the most well-known and popular shades used to represent fall. It's featured in numerous autumnal elements, from the leaves to candy corn and jack-o'-lanterns. While classic orange might be too bright or jarring for a neutral space, you can achieve a similar effect with a burnt shade. This rich, cozy color is perfect for throw pillows, candles, and lampshades, as it adds a festive accent to each room. The end result is one that creates a warm, inviting aesthetic.

3. Rusty Red

For many people, autumn marks the start of apple picking season. If you want to bring this feeling into your home, consider adding pops of dark, deep red. The rust part of this shade keeps it from being too overwhelming or brash. It also helps evoke the transitional element of dying leaves, as the ground will be littered with the same hue, creating a cohesive feeling with your landscape. Use this shade in rugs, curtains, and wall art for a beautiful addition to any space.

 

If you want to bring the fall spirit into your home, visit Treehouse Gift & Home in Onalaska, WI. Since 1998, our home decor store has been offering an extensive inventory of beautiful, handcrafted items, from candles and lanterns to rugs and religious gifts. Call (608) 433-7896 to speak with a team member about any questions, and shop the website to learn more about our products.

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4 Top Home Decor Trends for Fall of 2021

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With the arrival of autumn, finding ways to update your living space to match the new season is an excellent way to make your home festive and inviting. This can involve lighting fall-scented candles, swapping your home decor, and planting new flowers outside to match the changing colors. Here are several trends for this year to help you decide.

What Are Popular Home Decor Themes for This Fall?

1. Seasonal Candles

The quickest way to get into the fall spirit is by investing in candles with scents that match the season. Earthy fragrances, such as fresh rain, leather, and campfire smoke are popular during this time because they can add an outdoor ambiance to your indoor living space. Alternatively, if you want a more fall-inspired option, you can use pumpkin spice and cinnamon candles that make the entire home smell like you are cooking a delicious meal.

2. Textures

Mixing and matching textures and patterns helps your home resemble the changing foliage outside. For example, velvet throw pillows and flannel table runners create a beautiful contrast, making the home feel warm. Alternatively, you can use floral coasters, jute rugs, and wicker baskets filled with your favorite gourds and decor items. Getting creative with your materials will create a layered and inviting aesthetic.

3. Earth Tones

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With leaves changing color outside, mimicking earth tones indoors is the perfect complement. Terracotta hues, warm browns, and shades of red and orange are the perfect pairs for neutral whites and grays. This makes your home feel like a trip through a cool forest, especially when you add pops of green and dried flowers to give the living space a natural, organic feeling.

4. Knit Blankets & Cozy Pillows

Most importantly, make sure your home decor allows your family and guests to be cozy. With the dropping temperatures, many people love to snuggle under blankets, use throw pillows, and prop their feet on ottomans, so make sure your accents have soft textures and colors. Then, install a macrame planter or wall hanging to add additional warmth to the household.

 

If you're looking for unique, locally made home decor that will turn your living space into a fall oasis, visit Treehouse Gift & Home in Onalaska, WI. This store has been a leading purveyor of rugs, candles, and other gifts for shoppers throughout La Crosse County since 1998. Call (608) 433-7896 to speak with a team member about your needs. Shop our website to view our seasonal collection.

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4 Top Home Decor Trends for Fall of 2021

Posted by Cassandra Birdd on

With the arrival of autumn, finding ways to update your living space to match the new season is an excellent way to make your home festive and inviting. This can involve lighting fall-scented candles, swapping your home decor, and planting new flowers outside to match the changing colors. Here are several trends for this year to help you decide.

What Are Popular Home Decor Themes for This Fall?

1. Seasonal Candles

The quickest way to get into the fall spirit is by investing in candles with scents that match the season. Earthy fragrances, such as fresh rain, leather, and campfire smoke are popular during this time because they can add an outdoor ambiance to your indoor living space. Alternatively, if you want a more fall-inspired option, you can use pumpkin spice and cinnamon candles that make the entire home smell like you are cooking a delicious meal.

2. Textures

Mixing and matching textures and patterns helps your home resemble the changing foliage outside. For example, velvet throw pillows and flannel table runners create a beautiful contrast, making the home feel warm. Alternatively, you can use floral coasters, jute rugs, and wicker baskets filled with your favorite gourds and decor items. Getting creative with your materials will create a layered and inviting aesthetic.

3. Earth Tones

Home Decor

With leaves changing color outside, mimicking earth tones indoors is the perfect complement. Terracotta hues, warm browns, and shades of red and orange are the perfect pairs for neutral whites and grays. This makes your home feel like a trip through a cool forest, especially when you add pops of green and dried flowers to give the living space a natural, organic feeling.

4. Knit Blankets & Cozy Pillows

Most importantly, make sure your home decor allows your family and guests to be cozy. With the dropping temperatures, many people love to snuggle under blankets, use throw pillows, and prop their feet on ottomans, so make sure your accents have soft textures and colors. Then, install a macrame planter or wall hanging to add additional warmth to the household.

 

If you're looking for unique, locally made home decor that will turn your living space into a fall oasis, visit Treehouse Gift & Home in Onalaska, WI. This store has been a leading purveyor of rugs, candles, and other gifts for shoppers throughout La Crosse County since 1998. Call (608) 433-7896 to speak with a team member about your needs. Shop our website to view our seasonal collection.

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Coffee & Conversation with Local Artist: Linda Nevin

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You're invited for Coffee and Conversation with Linda Nevin on Saturday, Sept. 18th from 10 am - 2 pm.  Linda has been one of our best selling artists since October of 2019, and she has created several more masterpieces.  Come see all of her newest paintings. She has really branched out with new blue herons,

Linda Nevin Canvasas

cattails, new pumpkins with succulents, new sunflowers, and Blue Water Birds. We're so excited for you to meet one of our best selling watercolor artists.  Linda has talked about perusing portraits in the future, and with her talent, we anticipate many more years of great art coming from this Local Artist.  Be sure to show her some of your support by stopping by the Treehouse, Saturday, Sept 18th from 10 am - 2 pm.

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Coffee & Conversation with Local Artist: Linda Nevin

Posted by Cassandra Birdd on

You're invited for Coffee and Conversation with Linda Nevin on Saturday, Sept. 18th from 10 am - 2 pm.  Linda has been one of our best selling artists since October of 2019, and she has created several more masterpieces.  Come see all of her newest paintings. She has really branched out with new blue herons,

Linda Nevin Canvasas

cattails, new pumpkins with succulents, new sunflowers, and Blue Water Birds. We're so excited for you to meet one of our best selling watercolor artists.  Linda has talked about perusing portraits in the future, and with her talent, we anticipate many more years of great art coming from this Local Artist.  Be sure to show her some of your support by stopping by the Treehouse, Saturday, Sept 18th from 10 am - 2 pm.

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3 Factors to Help You Choose the Perfect Throw Pillows

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The right home decor can make a house feel like it's truly yours. One of the simplest and most effective ways to transform your space into a reflection of your tastes and personality is by using throw pillows. The following guide offers some tips to help you select the right options to instantly revamp any room. 

A Guide to Including Throw Pillows in Your Home Decorating

1. Color

To begin, pick a "color narrative" to guide your cushion choices. Use three different colors that come from different parts of the space, such as the wall, rug, bedding, or curtains. Ideally, the colors already featured in your space will belong to the same color family (for example, neutrals like taupe, tan, and cream) or the same style family (industrial style can include brown, gray, and black). 

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2. Pattern

You can also mix and match patterns as long as each one involves at least one of the colors from your three-color narrative. It's usually easier to start with your "lead" pattern, which is typically the largest and contains all three colors in your narrative. The secondary designs you choose can then only comprise one or two of the colors. Working backward and selecting a lead design from pillows you already own is much more challenging.

3. Fill

Think about the fill of each pillow and how it will affect the overall look. For example, a feather-and-down fill has greater "give" and a softer squish. Foam and other synthetic fillers are more rigid and, in general, less expensive. These pillows will keep their shape better, but they do not have the same luxury appearance.

 

If you're looking for beautiful, one-of-a-kind throw pillows to transform your space, visit Treehouse Gift & Home in Onalaska, WI. For almost 25 years, this local home decor and gift shop has offered residents throughout the area over 10,000 square feet of gifts and home decor, with everything from rugs and lanterns to candles and artwork. Call (608) 433-7896 to speak with a team member today.

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3 Factors to Help You Choose the Perfect Throw Pillows

Posted by Cassandra Birdd on

The right home decor can make a house feel like it's truly yours. One of the simplest and most effective ways to transform your space into a reflection of your tastes and personality is by using throw pillows. The following guide offers some tips to help you select the right options to instantly revamp any room. 

A Guide to Including Throw Pillows in Your Home Decorating

1. Color

To begin, pick a "color narrative" to guide your cushion choices. Use three different colors that come from different parts of the space, such as the wall, rug, bedding, or curtains. Ideally, the colors already featured in your space will belong to the same color family (for example, neutrals like taupe, tan, and cream) or the same style family (industrial style can include brown, gray, and black). 

home decor

2. Pattern

You can also mix and match patterns as long as each one involves at least one of the colors from your three-color narrative. It's usually easier to start with your "lead" pattern, which is typically the largest and contains all three colors in your narrative. The secondary designs you choose can then only comprise one or two of the colors. Working backward and selecting a lead design from pillows you already own is much more challenging.

3. Fill

Think about the fill of each pillow and how it will affect the overall look. For example, a feather-and-down fill has greater "give" and a softer squish. Foam and other synthetic fillers are more rigid and, in general, less expensive. These pillows will keep their shape better, but they do not have the same luxury appearance.

 

If you're looking for beautiful, one-of-a-kind throw pillows to transform your space, visit Treehouse Gift & Home in Onalaska, WI. For almost 25 years, this local home decor and gift shop has offered residents throughout the area over 10,000 square feet of gifts and home decor, with everything from rugs and lanterns to candles and artwork. Call (608) 433-7896 to speak with a team member today.

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Textured Leaf Demo by Scott Archer

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Come learn a new technique for creating texture when canvas painting leaves by Local Artist, Scott Archer. If you've ever tried your hand at painting, you'll find it sometimes isn't as easy as artists make it look.  Scott loves to paint seasonal art that you can enjoy in your home on the wall, or even on a bookshelf.  You'll find everything from fall bird canvases, fall leaves, acorns, and more.

Learning a new technique or two can make experimenting with a new skill and appreciating the talent in our Coulee Region fun. Come see more of Scott's art from Painted Terra Cotta Pots to beautiful Fall Canvases, original art was never easier to gift. You'll find painted fall boards as well gingerbread birdhouses by Scott Archer only at Treehouse Gift & Home.

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Textured Leaf Demo by Scott Archer

Posted by Cassandra Birdd on

Come learn a new technique for creating texture when canvas painting leaves by Local Artist, Scott Archer. If you've ever tried your hand at painting, you'll find it sometimes isn't as easy as artists make it look.  Scott loves to paint seasonal art that you can enjoy in your home on the wall, or even on a bookshelf.  You'll find everything from fall bird canvases, fall leaves, acorns, and more.

Learning a new technique or two can make experimenting with a new skill and appreciating the talent in our Coulee Region fun. Come see more of Scott's art from Painted Terra Cotta Pots to beautiful Fall Canvases, original art was never easier to gift. You'll find painted fall boards as well gingerbread birdhouses by Scott Archer only at Treehouse Gift & Home.

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