5 FALL DECORATING TRENDS TO LOOK FORWARD TO IN 2024
This fall, seasonal decorating is all about simple updates. Enhance your home through a mix of artisanal additions, heirloom pieces, and connections to nature. Colour and texture, including rich jewel tones and cheerful doses of blues, yellows, and greens, will also be used with significant impact to lift spirits and offer tactile moments while cozying up at home. Here are the top 2024 fall decorating trends, according to interior designers and industry experts.
1. Showcase Heirlooms It’s easy to personalize this trend with inherited pieces, but there are fun possibilities for creating special moments with new fall decor, too. Johnson highlights handmade treasures like customized cutting boards showcasing handwritten recipes, while Pottery Barn suggests an Americana look achieved through table linens and bedding. 2. Add Artisanal Elements to Your Table This year, Pinterest identified coffee stations as the new bar cart with their Cafécore trend. Part of elevating the café aesthetic at home is incorporating sculptural and tactile mugs that offer an artisanal look and hand-hewn feel. 3. Bring in Cheerful Colors While smaller doses are expected, she says the colours may also start appearing in wallpaper and paint in addition to accessories like pillows and artwork. “I think that bright and bold is trending because people are yearning for happiness and feel-good vibes,” says Wemlinger. “These colours almost without question lighten one’s mood.” 4. Let Nature Inspire Your Accessories According to Johnson, Etsy shoppers are looking to bring the outdoors in this season through accessories such as pine cones, dried fruit, and log candle holders, while wooden utensils offer a functional take on the trend. Frontgate’s fall 2024 collection offers natural whimsy with pieces like novelty glass and gold decorative acorns and pomegranate-accented serveware. 5. Accent Botanicals with Jewel Tones Crate & Barrel’s fall collection similarly promotes pairing jewel tones and botanical elements, featuring berries, eucalyptus leaves, and floral stems in bold burgundies. |