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Color Trends To Consider For This Coming Fall Season

As the season transitions from summer to fall, not only do the leaves change color, but so do interior painting and decor preferences. Fall tends to usher in a palette that reflects the warmth and coziness of the season. Let’s look into the top fall paint trends that are making a significant impact this year.

Warm Earth Tones

There’s something intrinsically comforting about earth tones. As we move into fall, shades reminiscent of clay, terracotta, and warm sands are gaining popularity. These tones bring warmth to spaces, creating a cozy and grounded environment.

Highlighted Shades:

  • Burnt Sienna: A rich, rusty brown that embodies the essence of autumn leaves.
  • Desert Taupe: A muted, sophisticated beige, perfect for bringing a touch of warmth without overwhelming a space.

Deep Blues and Greens

This fall, homeowners are leaning towards colors that offer depth and a touch of drama. Deep blues and greens, inspired by twilight skies and dense forests, are becoming favorites. These shades are versatile and can make a room feel both luxurious and serene.

Highlighted Shades:

  • Twilight Navy: A profound blue, evocative of the depth of evening skies.
  • Forest Canopy: A rich, immersive green, reminiscent of evergreen woods.

Muted Pastels

While pastels are typically associated with spring, this year, their muted versions are making waves in the fall palette. These hues bring softness and subtlety, perfect for creating a tranquil sanctuary.

Highlighted Shades:

  • Whispering Lavender: A soft lavender with gray undertones.
  • Misty Rose: A gentle pink, offering a touch of romance and calm.

Golden Yellows

As days grow shorter, there’s a trend towards embracing colors that reflect light and add brightness. Golden yellows, inspired by the early fall harvest and sunlit afternoons, bring cheer and energy to interior spaces.

Highlighted Shades:

  • Harvest Gold: A vibrant yellow, reminiscent of ripe cornfields.
  • Sunlit Topaz: A muted gold, perfect for adding a hint of sunny brightness without being too bold.

From classic white pickets to earthy tones that give off rustic vibes, a spruced-up fence can work wonders for your New Jersey home. If you prefer a more natural look that showcases the wood’s personality, you can also go with stain. Just keep in mind that paint is easier to apply and maintain, but stain can last longer. Which you choose really comes down to your aesthetic preference and the kind (and frequency) of maintenance you can commit to. 

5. Painting Trim and Accents: Nailing the Details

Sometimes it’s the small things that make the biggest difference. And when it comes to your home’s exterior, it’s all about the trim, accents, and architectural details. We’re talking eaves, moldings, railings – the works. These little things tie your home’s look together, but they can fade with time. A fresh coat of paint or stain will bring them back to life and keep your home looking on point. From giving depth to your architecture to protecting against wear and tear, this detail-oriented project makes a massive impact.

FAQs

Q.  How often do I need to repaint my front door? 

Think of repainting your front door every 5+ years, but it depends on factors like weather and the quality of the previous paint job. A fresh coat keeps it protected and looking its best.

Q. Can I go for different colors on window frames and shutters? 

Absolutely! Get creative with contrasts, or keep it in sync with your home’s vibe. The trick? Balance and harmony – make those windows shine.

Q. What paint is best for outdoor decks and patios? 

Look for exterior paint or stain specifically formulated for outdoor use. UV protection and weather resistance are key, just as much as style.

Q. How do I get my fence ready for paint or stain? 

Clean, repair, sand, prime, and paint. Every step is important, building on the last to create the best finish possible. Details matter!

Q. Can I match my exterior trim with my siding? 

You can, but a slightly different shade can add depth. Think harmony rather than a perfect match for a pulled-together look.

Q. Is fall good for exterior painting? 

For sure! Cooler temps are friends of fresh paint. But remember, timing is key – make sure you’ve got enough warmth and time before the chill sets in.

Q. Do I need a pro for these projects? 

Calling in the pros is like bringing in the A-team. They’ve got the skills and know-how to nail these projects, saving you time and ensuring top-notch results.

Q. Can I use the same paint for wood and metal surfaces? 

Different surfaces, different needs. For wood, use exterior wood paint; for metal, opt for exterior metal paint that’s designed to adhere well. You will also need a specialized bonding primer on metal that builds a strong, secure foundation for your topcoats.

Have more questions about exterior painting in New Jersey? Contact us at Cherry Hill Painting! We’re here to help, simplifying the process while delivering gorgeous results. Every time. 

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