Fall interior design trends
Summer is a great time for a bright and cheery home, whereas fall is the perfect time for a cozy, warm, and welcoming home. If you’re looking for a switch-up this fall and are unsure of where to start, we’ve got you covered! For any of these types of projects, contacting your local paint expert is a good bet for making sure you get exactly what you want without money going down the drain. So, what are some of the fall 2022 interior design trends?
Earthy and Neutral
To add that warm and cozy vibe we talked about, earthier greens and neutrals mixed together will transform your home into a cocoon of coziness that’ll make you want to stay inside and read a nice book while the rain pours outside. A jade green color is perfect for those who are more adventurous or want to make a statement, while a neutral nude is a great option for those who like to keep it clean and simple. A great way to determine how you would like your room to be painted is by taking a color from one of your favorite fall decorations you may have on hand and color-matching it for cohesiveness.
Different Patterns and Textures
Mixing patterns and textures is a trend that we’re seeing a ton of! A lot of velvet, chunky throw blankets, and leather will add that fall touch to your home without making everything one note. By adding multiple textures and patterns, you are making your home stand out and, in turn, making it feel more interesting and lived in.
Modern + Vintage Hybrids
Speaking of lived-in, we are seeing a fusion of modern and vintage pieces coming in for the fall interior design trends this year and we LOVE it! This will make your home stand out, and adding a vintage touch is a great way to have a one-of-a-kind piece or pieces that are valuable to you that can be brought up in conversation. This technique also makes your home feel cozy since there are older, vintage pieces mixed with more modern ones.
Fall is a great time for crisp weather, cozy days, and comfort food, but more importantly… fall interior design! Interior design is always evolving and changing, and we can’t wait to see what Fall has in store NEXT year.