10 decorating trends for fall 2015 Author: Style At Home
Romantic, moody, and soulful, autumn 2015’s decorating trends work together to create a warm and comfortable space to come home to as summer turns to fall. This season’s decor is all about contradiction, as soft textures combine with raw materials, warm neutrals are paired with opulent hues and luxurious metallics contrast against leather patina.
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10 decorating trends for fall 2015
Paisley
After gaining popularity in the late ‘60s during the Summer of Love, pretty paisley is now one of fall 2015’s strongest comeback trends. Perfect as a contrast to solids, this detailed and versatile pattern can be used in everything from small accessories like throw pillows to bigger items like rugs and drapery. Zia Paisley reversible pillow cover, Pottery Barn, $62.
10 decorating trends for fall 2015
Warm neutrals
Autumn decor is all about keeping cozy as the warm weather catches a chill, but that doesn’t always mean richly coloured rooms with dark accessories. Warm neutrals are big this fall, and this luxurious faux fur throw in a sandy dune colour is the perfect way to add warmth to the room without sacrificing light. Ultra faux fur throw, Restoration Hardware, $99.
10 decorating trends for fall 2015
Opulent hues
One of this autumn’s hottest trending colourways comes in the form of opulent hues - think ruby reds, sapphires and emeralds contrasted against luxe metallics. This classic parlour chair gets a colourful makeover in a dramatic rich red, great for tying into your fall 2015 decorating scheme. Tess chair, Crate and Barrel, $1,399.
10 decorating trends for fall 2015
Botanical fabrics
The farmer’s harvest has long inspired autumnal decor, and this year we’re seeing it reflected in retro botanical prints. To integrate this trend into your home this fall, look for fabrics with vintage renderings of fruit, like this European-milled runner decorated with ripe, rosy apples. Botanical apple runner, Williams-Sonoma, $95.
10 decorating trends for fall 2015
Southwest patterns
Dusty desert prints in muted hues will be popping up everywhere this fall, from patterned occasional chairs to guest room throw cushions. Mix this trend into your autumn decor with a red, grey and cream flat weave rug that acts as a subtle accent to the season’s richer hues. Desert dhurrie rug, CB2, from $499.
10 decorating trends for fall 2015
Rustic wood
Warm, raw and natural, rustic wood comes out on top as the season’s favoured hard material. Whether you incorporate it with a solid acacia accent table like the one featured here, or even with a driftwood sculpture, the rugged curves of wood act as the perfect complement to fall’s cozy textural items like soft throw blankets and shag pillows. Teton Natural Solid Wood accent table, Crate and Barrel, $599.
10 decorating trends for fall 2015
Rich leather
Leather is a major trend for fall 2015 and we’re not talking about those puffy leather couches your parents had in the ‘80s. This season’s leather comes with sleek lines and rich browns that perfectly juxtapose autumn’s trendy woods and soft neutrals. Leather slope dining chair, West Elm, $454.
10 decorating trends for fall 2015
Copper and wood
Combined with the rustic feel of raw wood, copper adds a sophisticated glow to autumnal decor. This fall, pair a copper lamp against a raw wooden tabletop or serve guests Moscow Mules in these classic copper mugs atop a reclaimed wood tray. Copper mug, Williams-Sonoma, $47.
10 decorating trends for fall 2015
Bohemian luxury
Bohemian is back, but not in the same way we’re used to seeing it. Boho chic takes on a luxurious edge for fall 2015 with plenty of metallics and sumptuous textures, like this soft sheepskin stool with gold-finished legs. Sheepskin stool, CB2, $499.
10 decorating trends for fall 2015
Artisanal folk art
Looking for a way to change up the art on your walls to reflect the upcoming fall trends? Artisanal folk art will give you that on-trend look for autumn, and these handwoven baskets look great grouped together as a vignette in the foyer or as an oversized single piece above a console in the dining room. Woven baskets, Pottery Barn, from $125 each.
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