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8 Fall Home Trends You’re Going to See Everywhere This Season

written by JESSICA FRIEDHOFF

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Source: Lulu & Georgia
Source: Lulu & Georgia

Fall is right around the corner, and that means it’s time to start packing away those summer home accents and sprucing up your space for the new season. While I’ll miss the bright colors, fruity-scented candles, and breezy linens of summer, I always relish the moment the weather starts to turn cooler, and I can lean into the warm, cozy vibes of fall. If you’re likewise looking forward to fall decorating and wondering what the biggest home decor trends of the season will be, I’m here to give you the inside scoop. I scoured social media and browsed through countless fall decor collections to pick out some of the themes I’m seeing everywhere this season. Here are the fall home trends you can expect to take off this season:

1. Gingham Patterns

fall home trends
Source: Bria Hammel Interiors

You might think of gingham as a summer print, thanks to its association with breezy sundresses and red-and-white checked tablecloths, but this pattern can totally cross over into fall, too. On textiles like pillows, throws, and bedding, it feels just as cozy as classic plaid but with a slightly more elevated spin. Lean on muted neutrals and earth tones—as opposed to pastels or bold brights—to make this pattern last well past summer.

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Amazon
Ruffle Pillow Shams

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Magnolia
Yellow Gingham Tassel Blanket
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Pottery Barn
Pumpkin Gingham Tea Towels
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Threshold
Gingham Duvet and Sham Set
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Anthropologie
Gingham Table Runner

4 colors available

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Etsy | TheoGabiStudio
Gingham Linen Curtains
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2. Fruit-Inspired Artwork

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Source: @francois_et_moi

The autumn season might conjure up images of moody landscapes featuring colorful fall foliage, but this year, there’s another surprising theme I’m seeing way more often. I never thought produce could be so compelling, but still-life artwork featuring fruits of all kinds is the unexpected accent I’m loving this fall. If you think about it, fruit often features colors like orange, red, and yellow, making this a fun alternative way to incorporate the colors of fall into your decor. Pumpkins are the obvious choice this time of year, but for something a little less on the nose, look for artwork featuring other seasonal fruits like apples, pears, and pomegranates.

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Amazon
Framed Pomegranates Wall Art
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Threshold with Studio McGee
Fruit Still Life Framed Wall Art
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Threshold with Studio McGee
Moody Still Life Framed Wall Art
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Magnolia
Pear Framed Canvas
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3. Copper Finishes

Source: @emilykennedyphoto

Chrome was big earlier this year, and brass is a classic year-round, but copper finishes feel especially fitting for autumn. The warmth of this metal echoes the warm colors we’re about to start seeing outside, and especially if you choose a piece with an aged finish, the look is timeless. The kitchen is the natural place to try this trend, but you can also incorporate copper finishes throughout the house through small accessories like candlesticks and vases.

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Terrain
Copper Watering Can
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Magnolia
Antique Copper Candle Holder
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Hearth & Hand with Magnolia
Salt and Pepper Crank
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Anthropologie
Hammered Copper Colander
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Terrain
Antiqued Bud Vase
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Anthropologie
Foliage Pitcher
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4. Scalloped Silhouettes

fall home trends
Source: Lulu and Georgia

It seems like you can’t go shopping for home decor these days without seeing scalloped edges everywhere you look. The playful treatment (sometimes also called fluting or ribbing) is popping up on furniture, mirrors, lamps, trays, and even dishware. It adds a little extra dimension and makes basic pieces look way more sophisticated, so it’s a great trend to try this fall if you want your home to look and feel expensive.

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Wayfair
Scalloped Wall Mirror

2 colors available

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Terrain
Scallop Red Marble Serving Bowl
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Lulu & Georgia
Ceramic Table Lamp

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Magnolia
Scalloped Bookends
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5. Dark Woven Materials

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Source: Rejuvenation

While rattan and wicker are very much associated with the summery coastal grandma aesthetic, adding a darker finish to these natural materials gives them a distinct fall vibe. I’ve been seeing all sorts of woven goods—from baskets to trays to vases—in rich espresso tones, and I personally love the darker, moodier look. This is the perfect way to instantly update your home for fall—it couldn’t be easier to swap out the basket next to your sofa or the woven tray on your coffee table for a darker version.

Threshold with Studio McGee
Rattan Log Holder
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Threshold with McGee
Woven Storage Ottoman

2 colors available

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Hearth & Hand with Magnolia
Woven Rattan Decorative Tray
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Rejuvenation
Rectangular Woven Basket
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6. Moss Green

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Source: @em_henderson

Burgundy, burnt orange, and brown are classic fall colors, but if these warm tones aren’t your thing, this fall home trend is for you. Moss green is showing up across all sorts of fall decor collections, and it reminds me of the color of leaves right before they start to turn. It’s a slightly warmer shade of green than other popular variations like sage or emerald, so it feels very seasonally appropriate without going full-on pumpkin orange.

West Elm
Glass Candleholders

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Threshold with Studio McGee
Chunky Knit Throw Blanket
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Crate & Barrel
Velvet Pillow Cover

10+ colors available

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Hearth & Hand with Magnolia
Glass Ribbed Jug Vase
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Threshold with Studio McGee
Ceramic Table Lamp
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Williams Sonoma
Taper Candles, Set of 2

10+ colors available

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7. Unique Candle Holders

Source: Magnolia

Candles obviously go hand in hand with fall, but this year, we’re not just setting out a basic glass jar candle and calling it a day. There are so many fun candle holders on the market right now, from uniquely shaped candlesticks to candelabras to wall sconces. Grab a few options and place them throughout your space to instantly add some personality and a cozy ambience.

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Magnolia
Tulip Taper Holder
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Anthropologie
Wooden Squiggly Candle Holder
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Threshold with Studio McGee
Aluminum Dual Candle Holder
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Magnolia
Antique Brass Candle Sconce
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Terrain
Gold Footed Hurricane
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Amazon
Metal Wall Candle Sconce
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8. Vintage-Inspired Lamps

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Source: @kellilamb_

Lighting is one of those things that’s easy to overlook when decorating a space, but the impact of good lighting cannot be overstated. And with so many beautiful yet inexpensive lamp options out there now, it’s so simple to up your lighting game just in time for cozy season. One of the biggest trends I’m seeing right now is vintage-style lamps—think midcentury-inspired designs, ‘70s-era colors like orange and avocado green, and Art Deco-esque decorative shades.

Crate & Barrel
Rattan and Linen Dome Table Lamp
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Anthropologie
Portable Table Lamp

5 colors available

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Urban Outfitters
Wavy Table Lamp

3 colors available

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Magnolia
Sage Table Lamp
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Hearth & Hand with Magnolia
Ribbed Ceramic Table Lamp
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Hearth & Hand with Magnolia
Metal Table Lamp
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Jessica friedhoff senior lifestyle editor
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jessica Friedhoff, Senior Lifestyle Editor

Jessica Friedhoff is the Senior Lifestyle Editor at The Everygirl, where she oversees the Home & Living category of the site. She writes and edits stories across a broad range of topics including decorating, food, entertaining, travel, and more. With a pulse on the latest trends, she uses her eye for detail and design to create timely, inspiring content for our readers.