Luxury Fall Decor Trends You Need This Autumn Season

Just as the leaves change color, so changes the decor in your home this autumn season.

As the wind stirs, the temperatures drop, and the smell of cinnamon starts to permeate the air, people will start reaching back into the depths of their storage to pull out their tried and true fall decor favorites.

But why rely on old favorites? Why not breathe new life into an old trend?

From rich color palettes to transformative textured pieces, here are some luxury fall decor trends you can’t live without this autumn:

 

Embrace Warm Rooms, Warm Tones, and Warm Textures

The fireplace isn’t the only thing heating up this autumn. Embracing warm fall tones like yellow, orange, and red in your decor will cozy up a space without ever striking a match. Try experimenting with adding splashes of fall color in your living space. Think rich red throw blankets, soft yellow candles, or orange pillows.

These colors will pop beautifully against even darker tones (think dark wood furniture accented by rich, warm hues).

And of course, you can add even more warmth to a space by dusting off your fireplace, letting some embers glow, and providing a cozy getaway for friends and family.

 

Bring the Outside in with Natural Textures

The fall season gives you the perfect opportunity to embrace the outdoors. Natural textures are all the rage, and bringing in bits of nature into your home will do wonders to warm up the space.

This trend isn’t just limited to fresh flowers. On the contrary, try seeking out decorative pieces that feature wood, stone, or natural greenery and foliage. Even the firewood you stack up by your fireplace can be decorative, so long as you stack it aesthetically.

This trend extends far past the wreath hanging on your door. Assemble an arrangement of foliage and fall flowers (ferns, lavender, eucalyptus, etc.) in the dining room, or perhaps try warming up the living area with a candle holder surrounded by twigs or stones.

 

Fall in Love with Fabrics

One of the best parts of fall and winter is undoubtedly the opportunity to cozy up on a couch with your favorite blanket and a cup of tea by the fireplace.

But what if you could have 2, 3, or even 5 favorite blankets? With pillows to match?

Layering textures and colors using your throw blankets and pillows will add both warmth and depth to a space. Experiment with fabrics such as fur, plaid, velvet, knit fabric, or canvas.

This fall, play around with fabrics, colors, and patterns in your living spaces. One hot trend this year is incorporating velvet into your decor: a rich velvet pillow against a dark leather couch would really create a beautiful contrast with respect to both color and texture.

If you’re looking to add a new furniture piece to your home, try a velvet lounge chair for size. There’s nothing more luxurious than a rich velvet, after all.

 

Keep it Neutral – Modern Neutral

If natural elements aren’t your style, have no fear: a modern style can still be incorporated into your fall decor. Modern neutral design pieces (think wood grains, natural patinas, and soft greys) are rising in popularity, and they absolutely have a place in your home this fall.

To embrace a modern neutral style this fall, incorporate more soft greys into your decorative elements, alongside natural wood furnishings (chairs, dining tables, side tables) and clean elements like stoneware or glassware.

 

Create a Splash of Color with Jewel Tones

Jewel tones add a natural opulence to your home with their rich hues. Incorporate jewel tones as accessory pieces or as a statement piece within a room.

Common jewel tones that will be found in homes this fall include navy blue, emerald green, ruby red, purple, deep pink, and gold.

These rich and saturated colors will add depth to a space while also making you feel like your home has been transformed into an opulent oasis.

 

Don’t Neglect Your Lighting

The lighting you choose in your home will do more to set a tone than you think. To embrace this year’s fall trends, focus on natural lighting and neutral elements. Glass, metal, and wood will be common lights fixtures in many homes.

Think pendant lights, standing lamps with exposed bulbs and a metal or wood frame, metal lanterns, and antique lamps.

To make a statement, try installing a chandelier that incorporates bronze, glass, or polished nickel. This will create a warm environment that is welcoming, cozy, and the go-to place for all fall festivities this season.

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