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Embracing Fall 2025: What’s In and How to Decorate

15 September 2025

Autumn is that magical season when your home gets to feel extra warm, layered, and inviting. Think soft textures, earthy colors, natural materials—and décor that tells a bit of a story. Designers this year are leaning into mood, texture, and authenticity more than ever.

Here are the top fall décor trends in 2025, plus tips and ideas to bring them into your space.

Top Fall Décor Trends for 2025

  1. Earthy, Moody Color Palettes
    Cool tones are taking a backstage. Instead, warm, nature-inspired hues are dominating: rust, terracotta, olive moss, golden ochre, deep plum, browned ochre, and muted charcoal. These colors bring warmth without overwhelming the space.
  2. Layered Textures & Cozy Materials
    Softness is key. Velvet, bouclé, knit, plush throws, woven baskets, natural wood—these materials add comfort and depth. Mixing textures creates interest and makes spaces feel lived in.
  3. Natural & Sustainable Elements
    Real foliage, dried flowers, foraged branches, stone, clay, wood—these are preferred over overly shiny artificial pieces. Décor that feels connected to nature (and ideally, where materials are more sustainable) is a big win.
  4. Vintage, Thrifted & Handmade Accents
    Things with character and history are beloved. Whether it’s thrifted frames, antique finds, DIY crafts, or hand-painted surfaces, pieces with story add personality and depth to décor.
  5. Statement Stone & Organic Shapes
    Solid stone pieces, stone vases or side tables with bold veining, organic curves—these are being used as anchors in rooms. Designers are using them to add sculptural interest and something enduring.
  6. Simplified Porch & Entry Styling
    Instead of piling up dozens of pumpkins and decorations, the trend is toward thoughtful minimalism: meaningful accent pieces, layering textures, cozy welcome mats, lanterns, few well-placed planters.
  7. Vintage Patterns & Hand-Painted Finishes
    Florals, art deco motifs, Victorian flourishes, hand-painted stripes, and surfaces—these are being used to bring visual interest, especially as accent walls, furniture, or smaller decorative pieces.

What to Avoid (or Use Sparingly)

  • Overusing pumpkins & squash so much that the décor feels kitschy rather than elegant. A few stand-outs are better than a clutter of similar items.
  • Oversaturated, bold autumnal colors that throw out natural lighting or make a room feel too heavy. Muted, earthy tones are preferred.
  • Artificial leaves with fake sheen or overly uniform coloration. They often look plastic or inauthentic. Real or well-preserved natural materials look more beautiful.

How to Decorate for Fall: Room-by-Room Ideas

Here are concrete ideas you can use to bring fall vibes into different areas of your home.

Living Room

Dining Room

Entry or Porch

Bedroom

Budget-Friendly & DIY Ideas

You don’t have to spend a lot to embrace these trends:

  • Shop second-hand / thrift stores for vintage pieces (ceramic, brass, wood).
  • Forage local branches, leaves, pinecones to make your own arrangements or wreaths.
  • Use paint or spray paint to update old items (candlesticks, frames, trays) into trending fall tones.
  • Repurpose summer pieces—swap cushion covers, throws, art—to match the new palette.
  • DIY stone or clay accents (even air-dry clay) for small decorative items.

Final Thoughts

Fall décor in 2025 is about warmth, authenticity, and layered comfort. It’s less about dazzling displays and more about thoughtful touches: rich textures, natural materials, vintage finds, and colors that make you feel cozy. When done right, it turns any home into a place you want to linger in.

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Embracing Fall 2025: What’s In and How to Decorate

15 September 2025

Autumn is that magical season when your home gets to feel extra warm, layered, and inviting. Think soft textures, earthy colors, natural materials—and décor that tells a bit of a story. Designers this year are leaning into mood, texture, and authenticity more than ever.

Here are the top fall décor trends in 2025, plus tips and ideas to bring them into your space.

Top Fall Décor Trends for 2025

  1. Earthy, Moody Color Palettes
    Cool tones are taking a backstage. Instead, warm, nature-inspired hues are dominating: rust, terracotta, olive moss, golden ochre, deep plum, browned ochre, and muted charcoal. These colors bring warmth without overwhelming the space.
  2. Layered Textures & Cozy Materials
    Softness is key. Velvet, bouclé, knit, plush throws, woven baskets, natural wood—these materials add comfort and depth. Mixing textures creates interest and makes spaces feel lived in.
  3. Natural & Sustainable Elements
    Real foliage, dried flowers, foraged branches, stone, clay, wood—these are preferred over overly shiny artificial pieces. Décor that feels connected to nature (and ideally, where materials are more sustainable) is a big win.
  4. Vintage, Thrifted & Handmade Accents
    Things with character and history are beloved. Whether it’s thrifted frames, antique finds, DIY crafts, or hand-painted surfaces, pieces with story add personality and depth to décor.
  5. Statement Stone & Organic Shapes
    Solid stone pieces, stone vases or side tables with bold veining, organic curves—these are being used as anchors in rooms. Designers are using them to add sculptural interest and something enduring.
  6. Simplified Porch & Entry Styling
    Instead of piling up dozens of pumpkins and decorations, the trend is toward thoughtful minimalism: meaningful accent pieces, layering textures, cozy welcome mats, lanterns, few well-placed planters.
  7. Vintage Patterns & Hand-Painted Finishes
    Florals, art deco motifs, Victorian flourishes, hand-painted stripes, and surfaces—these are being used to bring visual interest, especially as accent walls, furniture, or smaller decorative pieces.

What to Avoid (or Use Sparingly)

  • Overusing pumpkins & squash so much that the décor feels kitschy rather than elegant. A few stand-outs are better than a clutter of similar items.
  • Oversaturated, bold autumnal colors that throw out natural lighting or make a room feel too heavy. Muted, earthy tones are preferred.
  • Artificial leaves with fake sheen or overly uniform coloration. They often look plastic or inauthentic. Real or well-preserved natural materials look more beautiful.

How to Decorate for Fall: Room-by-Room Ideas

Here are concrete ideas you can use to bring fall vibes into different areas of your home.

Living Room

Dining Room

Entry or Porch

Bedroom

Budget-Friendly & DIY Ideas

You don’t have to spend a lot to embrace these trends:

  • Shop second-hand / thrift stores for vintage pieces (ceramic, brass, wood).
  • Forage local branches, leaves, pinecones to make your own arrangements or wreaths.
  • Use paint or spray paint to update old items (candlesticks, frames, trays) into trending fall tones.
  • Repurpose summer pieces—swap cushion covers, throws, art—to match the new palette.
  • DIY stone or clay accents (even air-dry clay) for small decorative items.

Final Thoughts

Fall décor in 2025 is about warmth, authenticity, and layered comfort. It’s less about dazzling displays and more about thoughtful touches: rich textures, natural materials, vintage finds, and colors that make you feel cozy. When done right, it turns any home into a place you want to linger in.

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