6 Popular Fall and Winter Home Trends
November 1, 2022
As the seasons change, so do home styles. Interior designers offer their favorite looks for the colder months.
Pink and Barbiecore
Brighten up the interior this fall and winter with a hint of pink. Sherwin-Williams chose Redend Point, a blush-beige color, as its 2023 Color of the Year, and the Barbiecore hype is continuing to take off. The iconic Barbie doll is inspiring home interiors with playful hues and frilly décor. View how interior designers are channeling the trend into their styles.
Photo credit: Laurey Glenn / Designed by Mel Bean Interiors
Photo credit: Laurey Glenn / Designed by Mel Bean Interiors
Photo credit: Molly Culver / Designed by Mary Patton
Earth Tones and Natural Wood
Natural wood can add texture to a space, making a design appear less one-dimensional. Also, earth tones offer up a pleasing neutral that is less likely to elicit a love-it-or-hate it response. They pair well with practically any hue, too.
Photo credit: Laurey Glenn / Designed by Mel Bean Interiors
Photo credit: Carina Skrobecki Photography / Designed by Jessica Nelson Design
Photo credit: Carina Skrobecki Photography / Designed by Jessica Nelson Design
Marble
Last year, the Styled Staged & Sold blog took note of the rising popularity of marble in decorating interiors, including the all-marble look for bathrooms. Marble can offer a luxurious touch, from the countertops to the flooring.
Photo credit: Laurey Glenn / Designed by Mel Bean Interiors
Photo credit: Laurey Glenn / Designed by Mel Bean Interiors
Photo credit: Laurey Glenn / Designed by Mel Bean Interiors
Photo credit: Carina Skrobecki Photography / Designed by Jessica Nelson Design
70s Velvet Resurgence
Velvet can add a luxurious fabric to any décor. This 1970s throwback is heading into more designs as a rich accent.
Photo credit: Lifestyle Production Group / Designed by House of One
Photo credit: Laurey Glenn / Designed by Mel Bean Interiors
Photo credit: Jen Burner / Designed by Thomas Guy Interiors
Woven Elements
In another nod to texture, woven accessories are being incorporated into more styles, whether it’s a jute rug, wicker chair or woven lighting fixture. See how designers are adding this textured element to more of their designs.
Photo credit: Molly Culver / Designed by Mary Patton
Photo credit: Carina Skrobecki Photography / Designed by Jessica Nelson Design
Photo credit: Carina Skrobecki Photography / Designed by Jessica Nelson Design
Vintage Meets Modern
What’s old can become new again. Designers are bringing in antiques and vintage furniture to add more personality. Vintage looks are being paired directly against more modern accents.
Photo credit: Haylei Smith / Designed by Thomas Guy Interiors
Photo credit: Molly Culver / Designed by Mary Patton Design
Photo credit: Jen Burner / Designed by Thomas Guy Interiors
Source: 6 Popular Fall and Winter Home Trends National Association of REALTORS® (October 24, 2022)