Decorating & Design
Hot Hue: 30 Rooms That Prove There’s More To Pumpkin Spice Than Lattes
Updated on October 13, 2021

Spiced orange shades bring warmth, richness and a super cozy harvest vibe to rooms — plus, nothing says autumn like a swathe of pumpkin color on your walls, throw pillows and even your dinner party table setup. So, go ahead and fill your home with the aroma of pumpkin (we love these delectable pumpkin scones from Diala’s Kitchen), and scroll through our best pumpkin spice rooms!

In Bohème Goods founder Sarah Shabacon’s Vancouver townhouse, earth-toned furniture and accessories, including a pair of spiced pumpkin throw pillows, create a warm, cozy vibe.

Curvy Etcetera chairs in the dreamiest autumn shades pair perfectly with the mid-century modern credenza.

Unexpected bursts of color, like this groovy vintage wallpaper in the dining room, give Toronto scene-maker Jeff Stober’s Prince Edward Country home its quirky flavor.

Against the lush backdrop of greenery, this cognac leather couch becomes an idyllic spot to escape, unwind and kick up your feet.

Eye-catching artwork by Maryam Keyhani’s father combined with a bench fashioned from recycled milk crates bring a surrealist vibe to the artist’s Toronto home.

Pumpkin shades can feel quite traditional, too. In this handsome room, striped orange throw pillows feel perfectly at home accenting a lush country mural.

Punches of spicy pumpkin color prompt the eye to travel in designer Mazen El-Abdallah’s Toronto living room.

A cognac leather chair helps ground this dramatic blue-enveloped home office.

A pumpkin orange lampshade brings a dash of vibrancy to this layered living space.

Soft orange color functions as a neutral in this office nook and ensures that the graphic patterned drapes don’t overwhelm.

Framing fallen leaves that have changed color is a brilliant fall DIY project that even kids will love!

Sunset-inspired shades, from fiery red-orange to more subtle ginger-orange, give this table setting a cheery look that will leave a lasting impression.

In entrepreneur Jackie Kai Ellis’ Parisian pied-à-terre, a rust-colored sofa offsets bright whitewashed walls.

Spice up your bedding with a burnt orange throw casually draped over the foot of the bed.

A feathered headdress in a hearty harvest hue energizes even the moodiest of walls.

You might not think twice about draping a throw blanket over the arm of a sofa, but bring it into the dining room and your seat will look and feel a whole lot cozier.

Pair pumpkin with parchment for a color combination that will not only age gracefully, but also add the perfect dose of richness and refinement to rooms.

This harvest hue looks great on everything — throw pillows, rugs, upholstery, you name it.

An eye-catching orange throw draped on the sofa doubles as a plush spot to curl up with your favorite book.

Gingering up your dinner party is as simple as inviting half a dozen orange-cushioned chairs to the table.

Cole & Son’s Frutto Proibito wallpaper, as seen in designer Cynthia Ferguson’s Toronto home, features our favorite combination of orange and blue.

Who said headboards have to be, well, attached to your bed? In this luxe bedroom, a slab of backlit onyx affixed to the wall makes for a unique and dramatic backrest.

Accent chairs are an opportunity to go bold (read: choose colors, patterns and textures you might not realistically want for your sofa.). A sunset-hued armchair provides the perfect punch of color and beckons you into the living room.

A peekaboo hit of orange brings a Midas touch to this modern bedroom.

You can’t go wrong with pairing pumpkin shades with browns. In this trad living room, a chocolate sofa anchors the space, while orange armchairs enliven the otherwise neutral interior.

A plush pumpkin-hued runner energizes this artful dining room‘s neutral palette.

Bring the flavor of the spice rack into your kitchen with handsome rust-hued bar seating.

Restful shades of blue and an energizing pop of orange make this bedroom the perfect place to rest and play.

Designer Emily Griffin turned a collection of pumpkin-accented baskets into wall art in this vibrant family home.

Can’t see yourself committing to orange? Don’t fret — blooms are a small investment that go a long way in juicing up your home.