The nights are drawing in (as my Gran would say), the leaves are beginning to fall and there’s a definite chill in the air. Autumn is here and as we say goodbye to long summer days the silver lining is that it’s time to get cosy! There’s nothing I like more that snuggling under my favourite blanket and reviewing the latest Autumn home decor trends.
So if you’re looking for some ideas on how to create that cosy vibe this season read on for my top Autumn home decor trends and tips, including spice tones, dusky pink and olive green and Scandi-inspired neutrals.
Header image: Habitat
Spice Tones
It’s no surprise that warm, earthy spice tones, one of the top home decor trends of the year, continue to prove popular this Autumn. Traditional fall colours such as russet and berry can easily be paired with this Summer’s favourite sun-baked shades such as dusky pink, ochre and clay to create a sumptuous, cosy vibe.
Spice tone accents can also be seen paired with black pieces and natural materials to create a more laid-back vibe. The growing influence of Wabi-Sabi (a Japanese philosophy focused on accepting and finding beauty in the imperfect) is reflected in the continuing popularity of handmade or non-uniform objects, particularly ceramics.
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- Cotton bedding John Lewis & Partners
- Rattan shade John Lewis & Partners
- Dinner set John Lewis & Partners
- Velvet cushion Dunelm
- Vase The Range
- Velvet pouffe Dunelm
Dusky Pink and Olive Green
Pairing dusky pinks with sage and olive greens is also continuing to grow in popularity. Both Maisons du Monde and Habitat feature this look in their latest collections, citing influences ranging from Japanese-style minimalism to art deco luxe.
Complete the look by adding texture with soft velvets and knits. Take inspiration from Anthropologie’s gorgeous new collaboration with Soho Home, which features vintage-inspired designs, lots of curves, spice coloured velvets and brass accents.
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- Linen bedding John Lewis & Partners
- Velvet cushion John Lewis & Partners
- Velvet pouffe John Lewis & Partners
- Velvet cushion Dunelm
- Vase Dunelm
- Chunky knit throw Dunelm
Scandi Neutral
Finally, if you prefer a more neutral colour palette then pair natural materials such as rattan and linen with sculptural accent pieces, textured cushions and pampas grass. Combine with black-accented furniture to add a Japanese twist to the Scandi minimalist look, known as Japandi.
John Lewis & Partners / Habitat
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- Bedside table John Lewis & Partners
- Vase John Lewis & Partners
- Throw John Lewis & Partners
- Linen cushion John Lewis & Partners
- Black vase The Range
- Knotted cushion John Lewis & Partners
For more neutral, pink and green Autumn inspiration see How to create a cosy home this Autumn.
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Check out my Autumn decor board on Pinterest.