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5 Interior Design Trends for Fall

Make this fall the best ever by trying new interior design trends. Cool weather is on its way, and just as you spruce up your wardrobe, you will be making changes to your home décor as well. Fall season is a time when many homeowners prepare to spend more time indoors entertaining and celebrating with friends and family. The following interior design trends for Fall will help you impress your guests throughout the entire season.

1 – Mix and Match Styles

Incorporate diverse design styles into your décor. While the rest of the year calls for furniture and accents that match, you will want to take it up a notch and mix and match styles. You don’t have to remove any furniture, you can either change it into a different formation within the same room or exchange it with furniture and accents from another room in your home. You can mix styles such as contemporary with rustic and modern with country. Your options are limitless.

2 – Bold Colors

Generally the fall season inspires home owners to use warm colors inspired by nature such as pumpkin orange, brown tones and green foliage. Fall season this year is different, the new trend is to add deeper colors such as dark purple, cobalt blue, fuchsia and emerald green. Accent pillows are an easy way to infuse these colors into your interior décor palate.

3 – Gold Accents

While gold accents are popular during the last few month of the year, this trend is not just any ordinary shiny gold, its matte gold! Meaningful figurines strategically placed around your home add a dash of color and boldness.

4 – Nature Inspired Accessories

Not everyone enjoys a deer head hanging on their wall. But nature inspired accessories such as rustic accessories and nature inspired wall coverings and bird and butterfly wall art are a must-have for your home.

5 – Rich Textures and Saturated Hues

Add a variety of textures to your home décor with fabric that exudes a warm, cozy feeling. Cover your furniture with suede covers and place throw blankets around the room in a variety of textured fabrics.

These Fall trends will keep you busy as you create a style of your own. Do something different this year and enjoy a new environment. These trends will last you through the holiday season and work well with additional seasonal decorations. Adding non-traditional seasonal colors will make any room in your home stand out!

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