7 top interior trends for autumn aesthetic vibes
From tactile fabrics and textures to beautiful lighting and bold metallics, the opportunity to update your interiors for autumn has never been more appealing.
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Pumpkin Spice
The perfect shade for autumn, referencing the changing of the foliage outside. It is rich, warm and will make an impact. Or think more muted shades such as burnt orange, deep reds and coppery accents.
Pictured: Sweetpea and Willow
Brown as a new neutral
Warm, enveloping, and cosy, brown is back in a big way bringing a grounding feel to a room. Natural materials are perfect for a more earthy approach. Go for leathers and dark wood, and mix with lighter shades like cream and beige. A dark wood dining table and chairs with pale walls nails the trend.
Pictured: Sofology, Davey Lighting
Go heavy with metal
Metallic accents are an easy update and make a big difference to your interiors. A bathroom can be transformed in your choice of metal with brushed bronze a warming look for the autumn months. If you prefer a minimal aesthetic, chrome is a top trend. Elsewhere in the house, add in striking coffee tables or makeover cupboard handles with textures.
Pictured: JTP, Sweetpea and Willow
Add drama with teal
Sophisticated and luxurious, vibrant teal will bring in a dramatic look to your interiors. Try it in your lounge, dining room or even a bedroom.
Pictured: Furniture Village, Atkin & Thyme, Bobbi Beck
Think whimsical
Clashing patterns and textures, curvy furniture and even winter tropics, the maximalist trend is still going strong and ideal for cheering up the autumn months.
Pictured: Sofology
Country chic
Embrace the country vibe, whether you want to channel cosy cottage style or grand country house. It’s all about texture, antiques, and heirlooms. Bring in details such as scrolled arms and button-back chairs, floral patterns and layers – particularly for a luxuriously made bed.
Pictured: French Bedroom, Cotswold Company, Jonathan Adler
See the light
As the nights draw in, your lighting schemes deserve attention. Make a statement with white sculptural designs, opulent chandeliers reflecting off glossy walls or rich metals that will create a focal point.
Pictured: Original BTC, Nkuku