• The Next Boox Palma E-Reader Might Be a Phone Too
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page.The Boox Palma e-reader is unquestionably my favorite gadget from the last few years, but I also get why so many people find it to be a little confounding. It's a phone-shaped e-ink device that has all the capabilities of a modern Android smartphonein addition to serving up your e-books, it can run apps from the Google Play store; it even has a camera. But doesn't have cellular functionality, which means it can't take calls. That might be changing, and soon.According to a report from The Verge, Boox's parent company, the Chinese tech firm Onyx International, is working on a new Palma-like device that will retain the form and e-ink display of the current Palma, but add both cellular connectivity and colortwo of the most requested features from the device's die-hard fans, at least judging by my observations of the r/Onyx_Boox subreddit over the past few years.The Verge got a look at the presumed Palma successor during IFA 2025, a European trade show akin to CES. Though it wasn't on display on the show floor, a reporter was shown a device that sure looked a lot like the Palma, but which had both a color display (almost certainly the same Kaleido 3 screen found on the Boox Go Color 7) and icons indicating a 4G + LTE cellular connection. No concrete details on specs or a release date were provided. (You can read more, and see a picture of the device, over at The Verge). Function finally follows formPersonally, I love the Palma because it's more portable than the average e-reader. Because it is easier to carry, I read more and use addictive apps on my phone less (though the Palma can run most apps, social media isn't very fun on a sluggish e-ink screen). But I still need to carry my phone, for all the usual reasons (messaging, maps, tap-to-pay), so it's not the life-changing device it might otherwise be. That could change if Boox indeed releases a Palma that can make calls and run messaging apps over a cellular connection.There are a lot of questions that need to be answered before I can get too excited, however. For one thing, the device hasn't been officially announced, and there's no guarantee it will be released in the near term, or if it will be sold in the U.S. (not all Boox products are available in the U.S. market). Then there's the matter of carrier supportyou're certainly not going to be able to buy a Palma phone direct from Verizon or T-Mobile, and it's not a sure thing that a Chinese-made niche device it will play nice with every domestic carrier. We also have no information on what this thing might cost. For $300, the Palma already has a lot of phone-like capabilities, but adding a color screen and a modem (and getting it certified to play nice with U.S.-based networks) will undoubtedly push that number a lot higher. Tariffs aren't likely to help matters either: The most recent Palma 2 has already increased in price from $279 to $299, and given that all e-ink screens are made overseas, there's no chance it won't face those additional import fees.All that said, another device already on the market gives me a pretty good idea of what using a Palma phone will be like.Not the first e-ink phoneFor the past few months, I've been playing around with the Bigme Hibreak Pro, a $459 e-reader that looks an awful lot like my Palma 2 (you can see both in the picture at the top of this article). In many respects, the Hibreak Pro is a one for one match for the Palma...but it also has 5G cellular capability. A device like this holds a lot of appealI'm at a point where I am starting to resent my iPhone's primacy in my life. I'd love carry only one device, and one that doesn't as readily plug me in to the horrors of the internet and social media, but which can still handle the most essential functions (keeping me connected to my family, handling NFC payments, guiding me via Google Maps). But so far, for me, the Hibreak Pro isn't itas with other Bigme devices I've tested, I find its software deeply frustrating, and I haven't had the time or energy to devote to installing an alternative launcher. (It doesn't help that the first device I received had a faulty USB-C port, and getting a replacement took a few months.) I generally think Boox makes better devices than Bigme, so I'm hopeful a Palma phone would fix some of these issues.At this point, that's still a big if. Despite their lovability, Boox's e-readers definitely aren't as user-friendly as a Kindle. And though the Palma has attracted a cult following (not to mention mainstream attention from outlets like The New York Times), an e-ink phone is always going to have niche appeal, which means we're very unlikely to see one from an established tech company like Apple or Samsung. A Palma phone might satisfy some e-ink diehards, but I don't expect to see too many of them while riding the subway.
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  • How to watch Apple debut the iPhone 17 lineup at its 'Awe Dropping' event on September 9
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    It's September, and that usually means it's iPhone season. Like clockwork, Apple once again appears set to show off new smartphones with its latest showcase next week. The upcoming event has been dubbed "Awe dropping," so we're hoping for a few announcements that'll warrant the tagline. The showcase begins on September 9 at 1PM ET/10AM PT.If you want to tune in to hear what Tim Cook and crew have to say about the presumed iPhone 17, you can stream the show on Apple's website or YouTube channel. We've also got the livestream embedded below so you can follow along with our liveblog while you watch.With just a few days to go until the "Awe dropping" event, it seems like we've already gotten a lot of advanced insights about what the iPhone 17 lineup has in store. Apple introduced the software side of the equation with the iOS 26 unveil at WWDC this summer, and since then we've gotten some pretty reliable insights on the hardware.The big reveal is expected to be an ultralight smartphone, likely called the iPhone 17 Air. This would be Apple's first application of its Air nomenclature for mobile, and when we had Bloomberg's Mark Gurman on the Engadget Podcast at the end of August, he suggested that the first iteration of the smartphone might come with some growing pains. We also anticipate seeing a base iPhone 17, an iPhone 17 Pro, and an iPhone 17 Pro Max.Beyond the smartphones, the "Awe dropping" event could also include three new Apple Watches and updated AirPods Pro earbuds. Bloomberg reports that Apple has several other devices in the works as well, including a new AirTag, Apple TV and iPad Pro, but it's not as certain if those will pop up at this specific event. Either way, you can tune in on September 9 to hear about all the new product launches.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/how-to-watch-apple-debut-the-iphone-17-lineup-at-its-awe-dropping-event-on-september-9-130040222.html?src=rss
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  • LG debuts 37-inch 4K monitor with its own operating system and the ability to power your laptop - shame it just sounds like a glorified rebadged TV
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    LGs 37U730SA-W combines 4K IPS visuals, laptop charging, and webOS apps, though its monitor-versus-TV identity remains uncertain.
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  • AppLovin and Robinhood added to S&P 500
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    The S&P 500 already has a heavy concentration of large technology companies. Datadog and DoorDash entered earlier this year.
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  • Watch this official raw VFX clip from Jurassic World: Rebirth
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    Showcasing the on-set puppetry (including puppeteers in raptor heads), and early VFX layouts.The post Watch this official raw VFX clip from Jurassic World: Rebirth appeared first on befores & afters.
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  • [Dev News] App Update, Lightbox Expo, TechCrunch Disrupt, Merch
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    Hi everyone its Jingna. Long time no see! A few things on whats new with Cara lately: 1. I had severe burnout/depression the last few months so I was offline for a while. Im slowly getting back into things now, but thats the main reason we have been quiet for a while and I apologize. Will share more on what weve been working on in the background2. Dev UpdateWe are in the middle of a big rewrite for mobile app. This is a pretty major milestone as the update will improve app speed, stability, and fix a number of UX issues. And while it may not seem like much on the frontend, and well still have many bugs to work on over time, but its a big step towards making bug-fixing and performance issues easier to work on in the future, so Im really excited!The first new version should be ready early next month. Ill announce again once its up in the app stores. We appreciate everyones patience and understanding. ImagineFX Issue 245 3. ImagineFX Interview/FeatureWe're in the new issue of ImagineFX (issue 245)! I did an interview discussing what happened in the last few months for those curious to read up on some behind the scenes. 4. Events: TechCrunch Disrupt & Lightbox ExpoI will be at Lightbox Expo and TechCrunch Disrupt next month! Well have a table and discussion/Q&A panel for Cara at Lightbox, and for TechCrunch Disrupt, Ill be speaking on the AI stage with a panel about copyright and ethics in AI. 5. Merch/Tote Bags Well be making some tote bags that can be picked up at Lightbox Expo to raise money for our server costs. Right now coffees are still the best way to support us, but we hope this will give people who want to rep Cara merch a chance to get something. Well share more info soon once we finalize the artwork list. 6. #Plantober for October Our October art challenge will be #plantober! We wanted to give people an option for something besides inks and drawings if they wanted, and it just sounded like a fun hashtag. Theme list to come in the next few days, but feel free to start thinking about it!Big thank you to everyone who checked in on me and those who have been supporting us with coffees. It means a lot. We will be back with more details on these updates soon. Thank you! - Jingna cara.app | twitter | instagram | buy cara a coffee
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  • Scrolling on the toilet could raise your risk of hemorrhoids, a new study finds
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    If youre someone who sneaks off to the bathroom for a little phone time, you could be upping your odds of developing hemorrhoids.A recent survey suggests Americans spend two full days a year scrolling on the toilet. Now, new research shows that people who bring their phone to scroll social media are 46% more likely to get hemorrhoids than those who dont.Hemorrhoidsswollen veins in the lower rectum that can cause pain, itching, and bleedingare often linked to straining. But lingering on the toilet itself has now been identified as a bigger risk. Research published last week found phone users spend five times longer on the toilet, which increases pressure on anal tissue and raises the likelihood of haemorrhoids. About 54% of respondents reported reading the news, while 44% scrolled social media.Hemorrhoids affect about half of U.S. adults over 50, leading to nearly 4 million doctor or ER visits annually and more than $800 million in healthcare spending. While most cases resolve on their own, some require medical treatment or even surgery.The study, published in PLOS One, focused on participants over 45. But in a related study of college students, nearly all admitted to bringing their phones to the toilet. Of course, bathroom reading long predates smartphonesbut flipping through a shampoo bottle or toilet book rarely leads to the half-hour distractions common with Instagram or TikTok.How often have you finished your business, washed your hands, and then realized youve been sitting and scrolling for far longer than you intended? Researchers recommend leaving the phone outside the bathroom altogetheror, if thats unthinkable, limiting yourself to two TikToks at most.This study bolsters advice to people in general to leave the smartphones outside the bathroom and to try to spend no more than a few minutes to have a bowel movement, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center gastroenterologist Trisha Pasricha said in a statement. If its taking longer, ask yourself why. Was it because having a bowel movement was really so difficult, or was it because my focus was elsewhere?
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  • Industrial Design Case Study: A Magic Handheld X-Ray Machine for Law Enforcement
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    Viken Detection specializes in harnessing detection technologies for use in security, law enforcement and public safety. To create their Raven product, a handheld X-ray imager, they turned to industrial design consultancy Sprout Studios.Viken RavenSprout partnered with Viken Detection to design the next generation of their handheld imaging device, RAVEN. This compact backscatter X-ray imager is purpose-built for trained law enforcement, security, and inspection professionals who rely on powerful, portable technology in unpredictable environments. With its lightweight frame and advanced imaging capabilities, RAVEN delivers high-resolution scans and exceptional mobility, making it an essential tool for rapid threat detection across a range of operational contexts.The design needed to accommodate a wide spectrum of users and conditionsfrom gloved hands in cold weather to fast-moving, high-stakes inspections. Viken sought a modern aesthetic that communicated ruggedness and clarity of use, integrating tactile controls and a high-resolution screen into a housing that supported both one-handed and two-handed operation. Sprout approached the challenge by grounding our design decisions in human-centered principles and real-world functionality. We developed a robust resin housing that meets IP-54 environmental protection standards without sacrificing portability. The handles were sculpted for intuitive grip, while control surfaces were optimized for usability in complex field conditions. Throughout the project, Sprout worked in close collaboration with Viken's engineering teamholding frequent check-ins to adapt the exterior design in step with evolving internal layouts. The final form marks a purposeful shift forward in Viken's visual languagesleek, durable, and built to integrate seamlessly into the broader product system. A targeted CMF strategy further reinforces the product's identity, drawing from visual cues common in military and law enforcement gear to signal performance, resilience, and tactical intent. The result is RAVEN: a smart, handheld imaging tool that elevates the standard for mobile security operations. It merges cutting-edge detection capabilities with thoughtful, field-ready designempowering professionals to operate with confidence, speed, and precision. You can see more of Sprout's work here.
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  • This $2000 Handheld Tablet Thinks It Can Bring 3D Gaming Back From The Dead
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    So DIGIERA just dropped a handheld that converts any game into 3D in real-time, costs two grand, and somehow thinks this is the moment 3D gaming makes its comeback. The audacity is breathtaking, honestly. While the rest of the industry is arguing about OLED versus LCD screens, these folks decided to reinvent the entire visual experience with a glasses-free 3D display that actually tracks your eyes and adjusts the image accordingly. Its the kind of move that either marks a company as visionary pioneers or spectacular failures, with very little middle ground. But after digging into the specs and seeing the early demos from IFA 2025, Im starting to think they might be onto something genuinely revolutionary.The HoloMax represents everything wild about where portable gaming is heading right now. This device refuses to pick a lane, functioning as a tablet, a handheld console, and a laptop depending on how you configure its detachable parts. Its powered by AMDs latest AI-focused silicon, packed with enough RAM to embarrass most desktops, and somehow manages to cram all of this into a form factor that you can actually hold in your hands. The whole package feels like someone took a gaming laptop, a Steam Deck, and a holographic display from a sci-fi movie, then smashed them together with reckless abandon.Designer: DIGIERAAt the very heart of this device is the screen, and its a technological marvel on paper. Were looking at a 10.95-inch display pushing a 2.5K resolution, specifically 2560 by 1600 pixels, at a fluid 120 Hz refresh rate. The magic comes from its autostereoscopic technology, which works in tandem with real-time eye-tracking cameras. This allows the system to constantly adjust the 3D image based on your viewing angle, creating a stable and convincing sense of depth that doesnt shatter the moment you move your head. Its a far cry from the Nintendo 3DS, which had a notoriously narrow field of view. Powering this is the AstraDepth3D engine, an AI pipeline that handles the on-the-fly conversion of standard 2D games and video into 3D.That impressive display is housed in a body that refuses to be just one thing. Its a true hybrid, with detachable magnetic controllers that snap onto the sides for handheld gaming or come off for wireless play. The main tablet body, which weighs a substantial 870 grams, has an integrated kickstand and comes with a detachable keyboard, allowing it to transform into a compact laptop. The controllers themselves feature Hall effect joysticks and linear triggers, hitting all the right notes for a premium gaming experience. The whole package measures 374 by 171 by 15.9 mm, making it bigger than a Steam Deck but smaller than an ultraportable laptop, carving out a very specific niche for itself.To drive that demanding display and its 3D conversion, the HoloMax is packed with some of the latest silicon from AMD. The top-tier configuration boasts the new 12-core, 24-thread Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor, a chip designed for high-performance mobile computing. This is paired with integrated Radeon 890M-class graphics, which should be more than capable of handling modern AAA titles at the screens native resolution. To keep everything running smoothly, it can be configured with up to 64 GB of fast LPDDR5 memory and a massive 4 TB of NVMe PCIe 4.0 storage. These are desktop-replacement level specs, and it signals that DIGIERA is targeting power users who want a single device for gaming, creativity, and productivity.A powerful hybrid needs strong connectivity, and the HoloMax delivers a robust selection of ports. It includes a USB-C 4.0 port that supports both charging and external display output, a second USB-C port, a legacy USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 port for older peripherals, and a full-size HDMI 2.1 output. A 3.5mm headphone jack rounds out the physical connections, which is always a welcome sight. On the wireless front, it supports the latest WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 5.3 standards. This comprehensive I/O means you can dock it to a full desk setup with a monitor, mouse, and keyboard without needing a clumsy dongle, reinforcing its role as a versatile, all-in-one machine.Of course, all that power raises questions about battery life. The main tablet contains a 7,200 mAh battery, which DIGIERA rates for a modest 3.3 hours of gaming or a more respectable 10 hours of video playback. This is fairly typical for high-performance handhelds, but it means you will probably want to keep the charger handy. The detachable controllers have their own 650 mAh batteries, and an included 2,100 mAh bridging dock can be used to join them together for wireless play while providing some extra juice. The cooling system consists of a 4,200 RPM fan, dual copper heat pipes, and an aluminum heatsink, all necessary to keep the powerful components from throttling during intense sessions.This kind of cutting-edge tech comes at a steep price. DIGIERA is launching the HoloMax on Kickstarter in October 2025, with pricing that firmly places it in the premium category. The three configurations carry super early bird prices of $1,699, $1,999, and $2,399. For those willing to put down a $30 deposit now, those prices drop to a slightly more palatable $1,499, $1,699, and $1,999. It is an expensive proposition, but DIGIERA is betting that the unique combination of a glasses-free 3D display, high-end performance, and a flexible hybrid design will be enough to entice enthusiasts who want to be on the bleeding edge of portable gaming technology.The post This $2000 Handheld Tablet Thinks It Can Bring 3D Gaming Back From The Dead first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • Transitional Fall Decor: 17 Ways to Bridge Summer and Autumn Without Overwhelming Your Space
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    As summer winds down and the crisp whisper of autumn draws near, many of us feel the itch to change up our interiors. But transitioning between seasons doesnt mean going full pumpkin-patch-mode on September 1st. Theres a beautiful in-between , a balance between light and cozy, bright and muted. Thats where transitional fall decor comes in. If you love early fall decorating but dread overwhelming your space with too much orange or too many leaves, here are 17 thoughtful, stylish ways to gently usher in the new season , without overdoing it.1.Lean Into Texture, Not Just ColorImage Source: MarthastewartInstead of diving headfirst into traditional fall hues, start by playing with texture. Adding tactile elements like nubby cotton, linen blends, or soft boucl throws can instantly warm up a space without changing the color palette drastically. Think of it as layering your home the way youd layer your clothes for early fall. A woven basket here, a knitted pillow there , its about subtle shifts that feel cozy without screaming autumn. Textures like velvet and wool give off warmth visually and physically, making your space feel ready for those first cool evenings while still holding onto summers lightness.2. Trade Summer Bedding for Lush LayersImage Source: MarthastewartThat breezy white quilt or tropical duvet you loved all summer? Its time for a soft, seasonal swap. Try deeper-toned linens, a muted flannel sheet set, or even a light quilt in colors like taupe, olive, or burnt amber. The goal isnt heavy bedding , its layering smarter for fluctuating temps. Add a folded throw at the foot of the bed and a textured lumbar pillow to visually signal the change in season. This small change can make your entire bedroom feel different and instantly more restful. Plus, its one of the easiest ways to transition without clutter or effort.3. Create a Table That Feels Harvest-InspiredImage Source: MarthastewartYou dont need a cornucopia centerpiece to make your dining table feel fall-ready. Try mixing natural materials like linen runners, wooden chargers, and handmade ceramics. Accent with a few branches or dried florals in a low vase. Soft tones like dusty rose, clay, or sage green keep things fresh but seasonal. If youre hosting guests or just want to enjoy cozier meals at home, this easy update sets the tone. Transitional fall decor doesnt need to be loud , just thoughtful. A well-styled table is the perfect nod to fall that still feels in harmony with late summer light.4. Toss on a Throw BlanketImage Source: MarthastewartYoud be amazed what a single throw blanket can do. Folded neatly over the back of your couch or draped effortlessly across a chair, a textured throw immediately adds warmth. Look for lightweight knits in soft fall tones like cinnamon, oatmeal, or olive. It should feel cozy but not suffocating , ideal for that in-between season when its chilly in the morning but warm in the afternoon. Its a tactile, simple way to layer in fall without needing to replace your whole color scheme. And bonus: its functional, too. This is early fall decorating at its easiest and most effective.5. Warm Up Your Patio or PorchImage Source: MarthastewartDont abandon your outdoor space just yet. Transition your porch or balcony by swapping out bright summer cushions for ones in deeper, moodier tones , think rust, charcoal, or goldenrod. Add a few lanterns or string lights for that soft glow, and maybe layer a small outdoor rug for warmth underfoot. This way, your exterior reflects the seasonal shift just like the inside of your home. It doesnt take much to make it cozy. Even a potted mum or a knit throw can make your seating area feel fresh for fall while still being functional during warmer days.6. Update Wall Art with a Subtle Seasonal ShiftImage Source: MarthastewartInstead of overhauling every piece on your wall, pick just a couple of spots to refresh. Swapping bright, summery prints for artwork with autumn tones , like soft landscapes, abstracts in burnt sienna, or vintage botanical sketches , is a low-effort, high-impact way to move into fall. You dont need to plaster leaves everywhere. Just choosing richer tones or more textural mediums (like canvas instead of glossy prints) sets the mood. Wall art is often overlooked when it comes to seasonal decorating, but it can really shift the energy of a space in an understated way.7. Add a Touch of Wood and Woven WarmthImage Source: MarthastewartMaterials matter. Incorporating wooden accents , whether its a new bowl on your table or a reclaimed wood mirror , naturally brings autumnal warmth. Similarly, woven textures like rattan, cane, or seagrass baskets offer cozy structure and visual interest. These materials echo nature without being theme-y, and they work beautifully in neutral or modern spaces. A woven tray for your coffee table or a wooden pedestal in the kitchen can quietly say fall without announcing it. These earthy elements are perfect examples of transitional fall decor , they ground the space while still feeling light and livable.8. Experiment with Unexpected Fall ColorsImage Source: MarthastewartWho says fall has to be orange and brown? For a modern twist, try accents in muted mauve, forest green, ochre, or even deep navy. These colors feel grounded and seasonal but a little unexpected. You can test them out with small touches , like napkins, candles, pillow covers, or vases. Its a fun way to dip into autumn home decor without going the traditional route. These hues still evoke that cozy, earthy vibe we crave in the fall but with a little more personality. Youll keep things fresh and transitional , not stereotypical or overdone.9. Bring Nature IndoorsImage Source: House BeautifulThe simplest way to transition into fall? Take a walk. Bring home foraged branches, pinecones, or acorns and display them in vases, bowls, or trays. Mix in dried florals or seed pods for longevity. This is seasonal styling at its most authentic , subtle, budget-friendly, and calming. These natural elements introduce organic texture and tell a story about the season. Best of all, it doesnt clutter your space. Whether its a bare branch in a ceramic vase or a bowl of nuts on the kitchen table, its about celebrating change in its most natural form.10. Add Character with Antique Autumn TouchesImage Source: StacylingVintage and thrifted pieces add soul to any room, and fall is the perfect time to lean into their charm. Look for aged wood trays, brass candleholders, old books with warm spines, or weathered ceramic pitchers. These items tell a story and feel timeless , perfect for easing into the nostalgic vibe of autumn. Arrange them in vignettes with dried florals or place a couple on open shelving. Vintage decor doesnt shout fall, but it hints at it beautifully. Plus, its sustainable, personal, and blends effortlessly with both modern and traditional aesthetics.11. Warm Up the Kitchen with Copper AccentsImage Source: VogueIf your kitchen still feels like summer, a few well-placed copper pieces can shift the whole mood. A hammered copper pot, vintage measuring spoons, or a tea kettle displayed on the stove brings warmth and a cozy, cook-ready vibe. Copper pairs beautifully with white tile, wood countertops, and just about any color scheme. Its functional, stylish, and doesnt take up much space. Whether youre an avid home chef or not, this material makes the room feel more seasonal without screaming fall. Bonus: it ages beautifully over time and photographs like a dream.12. Let There Be (Warm) LightImage Source: PinterestOne of the easiest ways to nudge your home into fall is by adjusting the lighting. Think table lamps with warm bulbs, fairy lights strung over a mirror, or even switching out cooler white light bulbs for softer, amber-toned ones. The result is an instant cozy glow that feels like early evening on an autumn day , even when its still warm outside. A little mood lighting goes a long way in creating that transitional fall atmosphere. Instead of adding new decor, youre enhancing the energy. Bonus: these changes look magical at night and are perfect for setting a relaxed vibe.13. Bring in the Grounded Beauty of Earthy HuesYou dont need to completely repaint your walls or toss out summers bright to embrace autumn , just work in some grounded, earthy tones. Think clay, olive, rust, taupe, and ochre. These colors mimic the shifting leaves and golden-hour light but feel natural and unforced. Try incorporating them through pillow covers, vases, dishware, or linens. Even a clay-colored candle or terracotta pot makes a difference. Earthy tones are ideal for transitional fall decor because they pair beautifully with summer neutrals and slowly tip your home toward fall without overcommitting.14. Burn Fall Scented CandlesImage Source: PinterestVisual and aromatic, scented candles do double duty. Choose jars in amber glass, matte white ceramic, or minimalist metal tones for a moody, elegant presentation. Fragrances like sandalwood, tobacco, fig, or smoked vanilla work well for early fall decorating. Group candles in threes, or place one beside a vase on your shelf. These are easy to capture in photos and add ambiance without requiring a complete decor overhaul. Dont forget to match the scent to the vibe you want to evoke,cozy cabin, warm bakery, or earthy retreat.15. Ground Your Home with Layered RugsImage Source: PinterestIf your space feels a little too summery, try layering rugs to introduce warmth and depth. Start with a neutral jute or flatweave base, then top it with a smaller patterned or textured rug in muted autumn tones like burgundy, navy, or rust. The layered look not only adds comfort underfoot but also creates a styled, cozy effect that instantly signals fall. Its a decorators trick that works especially well in living rooms and bedrooms. The best part? Its reversible , when spring returns, just remove the top rug and keep your airy foundation intact.16. Warm Things Up with Leather and SuedeImage Source: PinterestLeather and suede are perfect for bridging seasons, theyre rich in texture but not as heavy as wool or fur. Think small accents: a leather ottoman, suede throw pillows, or even a few leather-bound books styled on a coffee table. Their earthy tones bring depth and coziness while blending beautifully with late summer neutrals. A cognac leather pouf or soft suede pillow whispers fall without demanding attention. These accents work in any design style, modern, farmhouse, or eclectic, making them a versatile part of autumn home decor. Theyre durable, timeless, and add instant sophistication to your space.17. Keep It MinimalImage Source: Better Homes & GardensWhen it comes to transitional fall decor, less is more. Instead of filling every surface with pumpkins and leaves, choose just a few meaningful updates: a cozy throw, a warm-toned candle, or a simple dried arrangement. The goal is to create atmosphere, not clutter. Open space feels refreshing after summer, and minimal seasonal touches ensure your home looks curated rather than chaotic. By keeping your decorating intentional, each item feels special and impactful. Think of it as editing your space for fall rather than redecorating it completely. This approach allows your home to breathe while still embracing autumns cozy spirit.Final ThoughtsTransitioning your home from summer to fall doesnt need to be dramatic or overwhelming. By layering textures, softening your lighting, experimenting with earthy tones, and bringing in natural accents, you can ease into autumn with intention and style. Whether youre adding a leather accent, a simple dried floral arrangement, or just swapping your bedding, every small step contributes to a home that feels ready for crisp mornings and golden evenings. For more inspiration on styling your space seasonally, from transitional fall decor to timeless design ideas explore Home Designing, where thoughtful interiors meet practical beauty.
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