Marie Yvonne
21 Aug
21Aug

Who doesn't love fall? Cool crisp air, cozy sweaters, hot cider and the crunch of falling leaves beneath your feet. Autumn is calling and before we know it fall will be here, which means fall weddings. If I could pick any season to get married, it would be fall. Autumn is my favorite season! There's just something special about the overall ambience, the cool crisp air and the gorgeous fall colors. Whether you incorporate autumn into your wedding or not, there's just something special and almost romantic about tying the knot in the fall. And even if your wedding isn't fall themed, it doesn't mean that your bride's room can't have a special touch of fall. So if you're a bride who loves fall or a bride who want just a touch of fall in your bride's room, this post is for you! Here is a countdown to my favorite fall colors and ways to add them to your bridal suite.


#5 Burnt Sienna, Dusty Blush and Nude...

This one if for my bride who loves pink, but would like a tiny hint of fall incorporated into her bridal suite decor. The burnt sienna adds just the right amount of autumn into the pink tones of the dusty blush and nude. This color palette is easy to keep neutral with white and dusty blush drapery accented with silver tones throughout the bride's room. This color palette is great for the September bride who still wants a light, summer airy feeling within her bridal suite while adding small hints of autumn, or the November bride who would like to add a hint of romance to her bride's room while maintaining the autumn ambience that's in the air.


#4 Cream, Terracotta and Turquoise...

This color combination is great for adding a pop of color to classic fall colors. Whether turquoise is the bride's favorite color or a color within her wedding, it adds just the right amount of contrast while keeping the feeling of fall in the room. Pair this color scheme with sheer cream drapes accented with hints of turquoise and gold accents. This color combination is great for a bride who wants to transition from summer to fall within her wedding colors or bridal suite making this color combination great for September. This color scheme is also perfect for an October bride who wants a subtle fall aura in her bridal suite while having a pop of color to the classic oranges tones that autumn brings.


#3 Burnt Sienna, Nude and Terracotta...

I love these classic colors of fall! These classic fall colors will carry the feel of autumn throughout the bride's room. This color scheme is perfect for the bride who wants her bridal suite decorated with the warm tones of autumn. Pair this color scheme with warm tones of cream and terracotta with warm lights and gold accents to maintain the ultimate fall feeling. The ambience of fall is added to this color scheme when it's used in September, October or November making it a classic for any of the fall months.


#2 Ivory, Plum and Terracotta...

I wasn't much of a plum purple fan until my daughter used this color in her fall wedding. This color palette is simply gorgeous and adds a touch of elegance to any bridal suite. Add sheer ivory drapes accented with gold sequin drapes and plum and terracotta elements throughout the bridal suite to create a feeling of elegance while giving the bride's room the optimum autumn atmosphere. Use this color combination in October and November to maintain an elegant but festive feeling within the bridal suite.


#1 Burnt Sienna, Cream and Dusty Blue...

This is my top pick for adding a subtle touch of fall to your bride's room! This color combination is beyond gorgeous while keeping the classic wedding color of dusty blue in the mix. This color palette looks amazing when paired with sheer white drapes accented with dusty blue drapes. Add dusty blue and burnt sienna elements within the decor accented with silver to create a classic bridal room while giving just a pop of fall color. This color scheme is great for a September bride who wants a just a tiny hint of fall with her classic dusty blue color palette, or for a November bridal suite providing a subtle touch of romance for the November Bride.