Published September 23, 2024

Interior Design Trends for Fall

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Written by Shenandoah Nieuwsma

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It's finally that time of year, y'all!

As the vibrant colors of summer give way to the warm and cozy tones of fall, it’s the perfect time to refresh your home’s interior. Whether you're looking to get yourself and your family in that autumn mood or preparing to sell, incorporating this season’s top design trends can create a welcoming atmosphere and attract potential buyers. 

Below, we're sharing some key interior design trends for fall 2024 that can transform your home - take what you like, leave what you don’t, and let us know how it goes when you’re done!! (we’d love to see your photos too)

Earthy Tones and Warm Neutrals

Bring nature indoors with rich, earthy tones like terracotta, deep olive, rust, and warm browns. These colors provide a grounded and soothing backdrop, especially when paired with creamy neutrals like beige and soft whites. Incorporate accent walls, throw pillows, and/or rugs in these tones to instantly make your home feel more inviting and soothing.

Pro Tip: When staging a home for sale, stick to a neutral base but add seasonal pops of color through artwork, decor, or blankets that are easy to change and alter.

Cozy Textures and Layering

As temperatures drop, embrace cozy textures to create a warm, inviting ambiance. Think chunky knit blankets, velvet cushions, and layered rugs. These tactile elements not only provide physical warmth but also make spaces feel more intimate.

Realtor Insight: If you’re listing your home this fall, these textures can evoke comfort and homeyness during showings, making potential buyers feel instantly welcomed and able to picture themselves living in the space.

Statement Lighting

As daylight hours grow shorter, add some lighting to set the mood and brighten up your spaces. Bold, statement lighting fixtures are particularly trending, including oversized chandeliers and unique pendant lights. The right lighting can be both a functional and aesthetic focal point in any room.

Tip for Sellers: Make sure your home is well-lit for fall showings by updating lighting fixtures and incorporating warm-hued bulbs that make the space GLOW.

Natural Materials

Wood, stone, and metal can be key materials in fall interior design. Whether it's a rustic wooden coffee table, marble countertops, or brass accents, natural materials bring an organic, timeless quality to your home.

Pro Tip: These kinds of natural elements are particularly appealing to buyers looking for a blend of modern and classic styles. So don’t be afraid to incorporate them into your pre-listing upgrades!

Seasonal Scents and Décor

Finally, no fall home is complete without those finishing touches that appeal to the senses. Cinnamon-scented candles, wreaths made of autumn leaves, and tasteful pumpkin displays are small additions that can make a big impact. Just be careful not to overdo it – the goal is to create a subtle seasonal vibe, not a full-on holiday display.

Tip for Showings: Use lightly scented candles or natural room diffusers to create a warm atmosphere without overwhelming buyers.

Whether you're staying put or listing your home on the market, fall offers plenty of opportunities to freshen up your space. By incorporating these seasonal trends, you can create a cozy, inviting home that reflects the beauty of autumn – and if you're selling, these touches could be just the thing to make a lasting impression on potential buyers!

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