The Seattle Times — A cozy harvest tablescape begins with live elements, neutral backdrops

Amber Katz, The Seattle Times

There’s something so magical about an autumnal gathering. Fall is a season filled with beauty, warmth, and coziness—all perfect qualities for your next dinner party! Amber Katz at The Seattle Times reached out to Seattle-area interior designers to gather the best tips for creating a fall tablescape that will set the right mood and bring so much joy to your guests! 

Here are some snippets from the article:

“Keep the table itself swathed in neutral colors, then add in bolder tones as you decorate. Wood is good.”

“I find myself reaching for our stained wood cake stand, wood slice coasters, and earth-tone pottery pieces. My goal is to create a visual landscape of warmth and comfort.”

“Insert a place card into the top of a gorgeous red or golden pear, or hollow out a pumpkin and fill it with fresh florals for your centerpiece. Get the kids involved by decorating small pumpkins with gold glitter and scatter them around your table.”

Read more here

Ready to get creative? The best part of your Fall tablescape will be the unique flair that only YOU can add to the space.  Visit the Renovation Blueprint blog for more tips, tricks, and inspiration—I add new articles every Friday! 

Jennifer Gardner I Interior Design Firm

For over twenty years, Jennifer Gardner has helped homeowners transform their outdated spaces into beautiful sanctuaries. Based in Seattle, Washington, she is an award-winning expert in interior design, project management, and construction coordination.

Every homeowner has a unique dream for their space—and Jennifer specializes in creating customized designs that honor her clients and spark joy for years to come. This ideology is the foundation of her business, Jennifer Gardner Design, where she and her team work with homeowners to “create a YOU space together.”

From full-scale remodels to one-room redesigns, Jennifer works closely with the renovation team to execute each project with great attention to detail, ensuring that it’s completed on time and within budget.

She values collaboration with her clients, checking in every step of the way so that the final result feels authentic, timeless, and, well, just like home!

https://www.jennifergardnerdesign.com/
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