Elevate Your Home with Seasonal Colors and Textures

This fall, you can refresh your home décor through small changes that celebrate artisanal craftsmanship, heirloom pieces, and connection to nature. Emphasizing rich jewel tones, vibrant blues, yellows, and greens can significantly uplift a space, creating a cozy atmosphere that enhances everyone’s mood. Here are five ways to update your space for the fall:

Photo courtesy of Etsy and Morning Joy Co.

1. Showcase Heirlooms
This fall marks the rise of the ‘heirloom era,’ a trend incorporating unique, retro items into homes. Antique vases, rocking chairs, candlestick holders, embroidered pillows, and vintage books are all popular choices. Personalization is key, whether through inherited treasures or new pieces like customized cutting boards featuring handwritten recipes. A charming Americana aesthetic can also be achieved through table linens and bedding.

Photo: Helen Norman

2. Add Artisanal Elements
Artisanal textures and antiques continue to thrive, promoting the purchase of handmade items that reflect quality craftsmanship. A fall tablescape can be enhanced with vintage brass candlesticks and textured trays made from copper, plaster, or terracotta, adding warmth and a handmade touch. The “cafécore” trend has transformed coffee stations into focal points, encouraging the use of sculptural mugs that embody an artisanal vibe.

Pinterest’s annual breakout trends predict that cafécore – taking design inspiration from coffee shops and cafes and implementing it in our own spaces – is one of the biggest trends of 2024. Keeping your coffee beans in a clear container and having a dedicated syrup station are just a couple ideas.

Photo: Adam Albright

3. Bring in Cheerful Colors
Bright, bold colors are making a resurgence this fall. Expect to see vibrant shades of orange, turquoise, green, blue, and yellow in smaller decorative items and larger applications like wallpaper and paint. These lively colors are sought after for their uplifting qualities, providing a much-needed sense of happiness and positivity in home environments.

4. Let Nature Inspire Your Accessories
Following trends from last year, such as Cottagecore and Garden Girl, this fall focuses on ‘nature reborn.’ People are looking to incorporate the outdoors into their interiors through accessories like pinecones, dried fruit and log candle holders. Functional wooden utensils also reflect this nature-inspired trend. Collections featuring whimsical natural elements, such as decorative acorns and pomegranate-themed serveware, add a playful touch.

Photo: Stephen Kent Johnson

5. Accent Botanicals with Jewel Tones
Biophilic design – a concept that focuses on harmony between indoor spaces and the natural world – remains significant. This fall, jewel-tone botanicals will beautifully complement traditional autumn elements like foliage and gourds. Think cranberry and plum-hued mums alongside rich magnolia stems and wreaths. Pairing these elements with bold burgundies and other jewel tones can create a striking visual appeal in any space.

For more ideas on how to decorate for the fall, visit bhg.com.

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