As the air turns crisp and the leaves begin their show, we find ourselves drawn to a palette that feels both grounding and elevated. This fall, the Stone House team is embracing colors that bring warmth, sophistication, and just the right amount of cozy into your home. Think olive greens, butterscotch tones, smoky charcoals, and soft blushes, layered and styled in ways that make your spaces feel effortlessly current, yet timeless.
Here are our fall color crushes and how you can bring them home.
1. Olive Green: Nature’s Neutral
Anna’s personal favorite is Benjamin Moore’s Gloucester Sage. “It’s so warm, green, a little muddy undertone, and goes perfect with everything!”
Olive has always been a quiet classic, but this season, it takes center stage. Whether you lean into Anna’s favorite or the deeper Sherwin-Williams Roycroft Bronze Green, olive adds depth without overwhelming a space.
- Try it on a built-in or accent wall.
- Layer it in with velvet pillows or ceramic vases for a subtle impact.
- Pair with warm neutrals and wood tones for a balanced, organic feel.
2. Butterscotch: A Cozy Glow
Butterscotch-inspired hues bring instant warmth, almost like sunlight captured indoors. We love shades in the caramel-to-honey spectrum to make a room feel inviting.
- Upholster a reading chair in butterscotch leather or textile.
- Accent with brass lighting or golden-toned ceramics.
- Works beautifully with olive and charcoal for a sophisticated palette.
3. Soft Charcoal: Modern & Grounding
Sean’s favorite paint color right now is Raccoon Fur by Benjamin Moore. “It’s just a little bit lighter than a dark black, but has a kind of secret ink blue to it.”
Charcoal doesn’t have to feel heavy. Softer shades like Benjamin Moore’s Anchor Gray, French Beret, or Sean’s go-to, Raccoon Fur, add sophistication and polish.
- Use on trim or doors for a subtle but impactful update.
- Incorporate cozy textiles, think chunky knit throws or moody patterned rugs.
- Perfect backdrop for blush or metallic accents.
4. Dusky Blush: Elevated Warmth
Blush evolves this season into a more muted, dusky tone. It’s romantic, but not overly sweet.
- Style blush velvet pillows with olive or charcoal for contrast.
- Add soft blush ceramics or artwork to introduce a whisper of color.
- Pair with taupe for a sophisticated, tone-on-tone moment.
5. Taupe: The Always Classic
Sometimes it’s the understated shades that truly shine. Benjamin Moore’s Roosevelt Taupe is a forever-favorite.
- Use it as a base wall color to let seasonal accents pop.
- Layer in taupe textiles for a monochromatic look that feels serene.
- Style alongside dusky blush for an elevated, cozy pairing.
Bringing It All Together
Our fall palette is designed to mix and match, allowing you to pull in one hero color or layer them together for a rich, lived-in feel. Picture olive cabinetry against taupe walls, a butterscotch leather chair anchored by a charcoal rug, and a dusky blush vase on the coffee table. The look is warm, modern, and effortlessly Stone House Collective.
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See the palette come alive in our store, where you can shop curated accessories, swatches, and inspiration to bring these hues into your home. Download our favorite paint colors guide to explore all of our top picks!





















































































































































