September 27, 2017

4 Fall Decor Trends to Try this Year

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Most people welcome the arrival of fall with open arms, whether from the anticipation of the holiday season, the reprieve from scorching summer temperatures or the chance to showcase a new season’s wardrobe. The crisp air and end of vacation season herald a transition of sorts, and many like to outwardly reflect this with their physical surroundings. Your gorgeous home deserves more than just a splash of foliage and pumpkins—this year, let the hottest trends of 2017 add vibrant, unique life to your decor scheme.

 

Let rich hues speak volumes

 

This season, do not be afraid to go bold—with jewel-tone colors and patterns, that is. While the traditional warm colors of fall will never go out of style, this year’s trend also incorporates deep, rich hues that add depth and contrast to traditional palettes. One of the most striking trending colors of the season is navy, which offers timeless beauty to any room. An intense color, navy complements traditional autumn colors like red, orange or yellow.

 

Emerald is another rich-toned color that will flank the halls of some of the most gorgeously decorated homes this season. To give your home an understated yet vibrant autumnal vibe, pair emerald with navy and throw in a few subtle touches of fall—intricate silver leaf knickknacks for the coffee table, for example. No matter how you incorporate these elegant blue and green shades, they will bring the aura of dusky, cool nights of fall into your home. A quick way to achieve a successful addition of green into your decor is to invest in a set of green glassware. Pair with crisp white china and you've become the trendiest host in town.

 
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Black and fall go hand in hand—black cats and cool, dark evenings under the stars are staples of the season—but this year, black plays an even more prominent role. Various shades of black, including Black Flame and Black Magic, have been named the 2018 Colors of the Year, so many style-savvy homeowners are getting a head start by introducing it into their fall decor. If painting walls is too much of a commitment for you, let black take stage in other areas, like a new piece of furniture.

 

Make a statement without saying a word

 

Statement pieces—a bold-patterned chair, an eye-catching image or a conversation-starting centerpiece—offer you an easy, less committed way to switch up your seasonal decor. Even if you keep all the other elements of a room the same, something as simple as replacing an accent rug can add a fresh vibe. Or just create a festive centerpiece for your dining table or entryway desk. Small touches can make a big difference.

 

Get rustic with farmhouse style

 

Break out the rustic touches, because farmhouse style will be huge this fall. While summer saw a lot of cool colors and stately accents, autumn brings to mind comfort and tradition. Get natural with wooden furniture or decor and clay home accents. Transition from cool steel and silver to rubbed gold and worn brass, and add intrigue with things like rough-hewn, nail-hammered textures. With the rise in popularity for items like this, they will not be hard to find, but if you are feeling particularly ambitious, you could try your hand at some DIY creation.

 

It is all in the (global) details

 

This fall continues to be influenced by global trends that integrate with local styles with seamless ease. From opulent and grand details on furniture to interesting textures and accents on accessories and decor, homeowners are embracing new and exciting design concepts. The key is to blend styles in such a way that the outcome is eclectic and not jumbled or mismatched.

 

Textures are a hot trend this fall. Smooth velvet, pom poms and studded edges are making their way onto furniture and more. There is no need to update any big-ticket items, though. You can incorporate these fun accents in smaller ways, such as with throw pillows.


At the end of the day, you are the one who will come home and enjoy your surroundings, so the important thing is to do what makes you happy. If these decor trends do not work for you, feel free to embrace your own unique style.