Autumn is the perfect season to transform your home into a cosy, stylish retreat that reflects the warmth and richness of this time of year. As the leaves change outside, why not bring those colours and textures into your living space? For those who take pride in their home and love keeping up with the latest interior trends, autumn home décor can be an exciting seasonal refresh. From rich furnishings and artwork to ambient lighting and sustainable decorations, here’s how you can elevate your home to embrace the changing vibes of Autumn.
The Autumn palette focuses on rich, earthy tones that evoke warmth and cosiness. Think deep terracotta, burnt sienna, olive greens, and warm amber. These colours create a sense of comfort, while accents of dusky mauve or even gold provide a touch of elegance and glamour.
For a bolder approach, consider shades of deep burgundy and aubergine for statement pieces, like throw pillows or an accent chair. Muted neutrals like taupe, beige, and soft greys will help balance these vibrant hues, making them stand out without overwhelming your space.
Furnishings are a great way to transition your home into autumn. Opt for soft, textured materials like velvet or boucle for sofas, chairs, or ottomans. Cosy blankets in chunky knits, soft fleece or faux fur throws add warmth to your living room and bedroom, inviting relaxation as the weather cools.
Layering is key this season - consider adding a few extra pillows with bold autumn colours or patterns. Rugs made from natural fibres like jute or wool in warm tones will also help ground the room and add to that welcoming fall vibe.
A statement armchair in a rich colour or with autumnal patterns like florals or leaves can bring an instant seasonal update. Vintage furniture or second-hand pieces add character and are a sustainable way to refresh your home’s style. Plus who doesn't love a roam around inside a vintage warehouse when the weather's not so great outside?
When it comes to wall art, go for nature-inspired designs like leaf prints, abstract landscapes, or even a large colour-block piece featuring autumn tones. These create a connection between your indoor space and the seasonal changes outside.
Ornamental pieces like ceramic vases in earthy colors, sculptural candleholders, and rustic trays are perfect for adding personality to coffee tables or shelves. Decorate with nature-inspired materials such as wood, stone, or even metal to bring that raw, organic autumn feel.
Bring the outside in with dried flowers, wheat stalks, and pampas grass in beautiful earthy tones. These arrangements add texture to any space and last well beyond the season. Pair these with vibrant fall blooms like chrysanthemums, dahlias, or sunflowers in deep orange and burgundy hues for added colour.
If you prefer greenery, plants like snake plants or rubber trees with dark, lush leaves are ideal for adding a natural element to your autumn home décor. Consider placing plants in terracotta or brass pots to match the autumn colour palette.
Pumpkins are an obvious choice but really help to transition through Autumn into Halloween and there's so many sizes and shades to choose - why not make a day of it and go to a pumpkin farm to pick your own?
Fireplaces are the perfect spot for a seasonal feature, or if you want to go smaller, you could try a centrepiece for your dining table.
Lighting is essential for creating that autumn cosiness. Swap out your bright bulbs for warm-toned LED lights, which mimic the golden glow of autumn afternoons. Table lamps with fabric or rattan shades diffuse light beautifully, creating a soft, inviting atmosphere.
Candles are another must for autumn. Not only do they provide gentle lighting, but they also set the mood with seasonal scents. Opt for candle holders or trays to display them in, in natural materials like wood, brass, or stone for a rustic touch. Place them strategically in living areas and dining spaces to enhance the warm ambiance.
Autumn is a season that engages all the senses, so why not complement your décor with autumn-inspired scents? Candles and diffusers with notes of cinnamon, clove, and vanilla create a warm and inviting atmosphere. You can also incorporate scents of cedar, pine, or sandalwood for an earthier, outdoorsy feel.
If you prefer natural options, consider simmering a pot of water with orange slices, cinnamon sticks, and cloves on the stove for a fresh, autumn scent that fills the house. This is also a good tip we'd recommend if you're looking to sell your home - appealing scents when someone views your property can have an effect on whether they choose to put in an offer or not!
There are plenty of ways to decorate your home for autumn without spending lots on new items. Consider upcycling furniture with a fresh coat of paint in the season’s colour trends. You can also repurpose existing household items for seasonal décor - for example, use mason jars as candle holders or fill a wooden bowl with pinecones, acorns, or dried leaves as a centrepiece.
DIY autumn wreaths made from foraged materials like dried flowers, twigs, and foliage are another excellent way to decorate sustainably. It also means your autumn home décor starts the moment a visitor approaches your front door! Use items you already have at home or take a nature walk to gather materials for free.
Autumn home décor is all about layering textures, embracing earthy tones, and creating a warm, inviting space that celebrates the season. With the right blend of furnishings, artwork, plants, and sustainable touches, your home will reflect the beauty of this season. Remember, you don’t have to overhaul your entire space - small, thoughtful updates can make a big impact and anything you can store away and bring out annually is fantastic.
So whether you're switching out your summer textiles, adding a few candles with cosy autumn scents, or dedicating a chunk of time to upcycling old furniture, these tips will ensure your home is ready for the season in style.
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