Over the past several weeks we have written about the palette, the materials, the shapes, the mindset, and the small details that make a fall home feel grounded rather than simply decorated. That is a lot of ground to cover, and if you have been reading along, you may be at the point where you know exactly how you want a room to feel and still are not sure which piece to actually order first.

This is that answer. A straightforward guide to the pieces in the Palisades collection worth prioritizing, organized by room and by budget, with the reasoning behind each pick linked back to the fuller conversation if you want it. Buy one piece or build a full room. Either way, this is where to start.

If You Only Buy One Thing

Start with the channel-tufted boucle bench, $449.99. It is the single piece that has come up more than any other across this entire series, and for good reason: it works at the foot of a bed, in an entryway, or at the end of a hallway, it carries the architectural detail and the structured comfort that define the whole collection, and it is genuinely useful furniture, not just a styling object. If you are testing whether Palisades is right for your home before committing further, this is the piece to test it with.

By Room

Entryway

An entryway benefits from one strong anchor and a couple of finishing touches rather than many small pieces.

Complete entryway, three pieces: $849.97.

Living Room

This is the room with the highest ceiling on investment, and the one where the anchor pieces matter most.

Sofa and coffee table together: $2,349.98.

Bedroom

A smaller set of pieces does more here than it sounds like it should, since a bedroom rewards restraint more than any other room in the house.

Complete bedroom corner, three pieces: $1,224.97.

The Table

The smallest, most affordable category in the collection, and an easy way to bring Palisades into a home without a furniture-level commitment.

Tabletop starter set, three pieces: $349.97.

Building Toward a Full Room

If the budget allows for more than one category at once, the entryway and the bedroom corner are the two fastest, most complete-feeling transformations in the collection. Both come together for under $1,300, and both give an immediate, obvious sense that a space has changed, which is not always true of a single big-ticket purchase made on its own.

The living room set is the larger investment, but it is also the one guest-facing room most likely to be seen and used daily, which is worth weighing against the upfront cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best place to start when furnishing a room with the Palisades collection? The channel-tufted boucle bench is the most versatile single piece, since it works in an entryway, a bedroom, or as extra living room seating. For a full room, start with the largest anchor piece, a sofa, console, or bed-end bench, then build outward with lighting and smaller accents.

How much does it cost to furnish one room with Palisades? An entryway comes together for under $900 with three pieces. A bedroom corner runs just over $1,200. A full living room with a sofa and coffee table is closer to $2,350. Smaller tabletop styling pieces start under $50.

Should I buy the sofa or the smaller accent pieces first? If budget is the main constraint, start with smaller pieces, a vase, candlesticks, or a throw, to test whether the palette and materials work in your space before committing to furniture-level spending. If the room is otherwise finished and just needs its anchor, start with the largest piece first.

Do the pieces in this guide work well together, or should I mix and match? They are designed to work together, sharing the same warm, earthy palette and material language across categories, but nothing here requires buying as a set. A single piece, like the bench or one vase, works well entering an otherwise different room.


Read the full story behind these picks: Earthy Neutrals: How Fall's Warmest Tones Change the Way a Room Feels → Stone, Wood and Matte Black: The Textures That Make a Room Feel More Grounded → Structured Comfort: Fall Furniture That Balances Warmth and Modernity →

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