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This Fall’s Hottest Interior Design Trends for a Cozier Home

From soft lighting to vintage accents, these key decor elements will turn your home into an inviting retreat

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If your home doesn’t warmly embrace you when you walk through the door, it may be time for a decor refresh. This fall, interior design trends will make your space so cozy that you’ll forget all about the outside world. From colors that gently invite relaxation to fabrics that beckon with tactile allure, discover how to transform your home into the comfy sanctuary you never knew you needed.

Warm Earthy Tones

Fall is the perfect excuse to wrap your home in the rich, warm hues of nature. Think rust, terracotta, olive green, and deep browns. Whether it’s a fresh coat of paint, a few new throw pillows, or a statement area rug, these colors will bring a grounded, natural warmth to your space.

Rhody Rec: Terra Cotta Face Planter from Frog & Toad, Providence

Textured Fabrics

This season, it’s all about inviting textures. Bouclé, velvet, and chunky knits are making their way into throws, cushions, and even upholstered furniture. These materials add depth and softness, inviting you to snuggle up and stay awhile.

Rhody Rec: Dots A Lots Pillow from Found, Providence

Layered Lighting

As the days get shorter and the nights grow longer, lighting becomes key to creating a cozy atmosphere. Warm-toned LED lights, candles, and decorative lanterns work together to cast a soft, ambient glow that’s perfect for unwinding after a long day.

Rhody Rec: Brighton Pagoda Lantern from Homestyle, Providence

Vintage & Antique Accents

There’s something about a well-placed antique mirror or retro lamp that adds instant character to a room. Vintage and antique accents sprinkle little stories throughout your home, making the space feel more personal and lived in. Plus, they bring a unique charm that modern pieces just can’t replicate.

Check out the Rhody Resources below for a curated list of local vintage stores across the state.

Nature-Inspired Elements

Natural materials like wood, stone, and dried florals are making their way into homes this fall. Whether it’s a rugged wood coffee table, stone wall art, or a dried floral arrangement on your mantelpiece, these elements bring the calm of the outdoors inside, making your home feel more grounded and serene.

Rhody Rec: Hand Crafted Owls by Peter Tegu from Studio Hop, Providence

Organic Shapes

Say goodbye to sharp lines and hello to organic shapes. Curved furniture, wavy mirrors, and round rugs soften the look of spaces, and add a gentle, inviting touch that makes your home feel more relaxed and welcoming.

Rhody Rec: The Oberoi from Bale, Providence

Artisan-Made Pieces

Handmade ceramics, woven baskets, and custom art pieces are in vogue this fall. These artisan-crafted items add a unique flair while supporting sustainable, small-scale production. It’s a win-win: your home looks great, and you’ll feel good about supporting local craftsmanship.

Rhody Rec: Victorian-style Blue Velvet Lampshade by Lady and the Lamp

Neutral Base with Pops of Color

A neutral base of beige, cream, and soft grays provides a calm, sophisticated backdrop for your space. But don’t stop there – add pops of color with mustard yellow, teal, or burgundy accents to keep things lively. This approach keeps your space flexible, allowing for easy color changes as the seasons shift.

Rhody Rec: Ombré Bud Vase from Asterfields, Providence

Statement Walls

Statement walls create a focal point in your room, whether with eye-catching wallpaper, a painted mural, or textured wall panels. It’s an easy way to transform the vibe of your space without a full renovation.

Rhody Rec: Peel-and-Stick Wallpaper from Kitsch Art Bodega, Newport

Cozy Corners

Everyone needs a little nook to escape to. This fall, create cozy corners that invite you to relax and recharge. Whether it’s a reading nook with soft textiles and layered rugs or a window seat with your favorite books within reach, these small spaces are ideal for unwinding in style.

Rhody Rec: Blankets from SunStruck Gift Boutique, Narragansett



Rhody Resources:

Aardvark Antiques, Newport

Atlantic Attic, Newport

Carmen and Ginger, Warren

Cookie’s Shop, Exeter

Cottage & Garden, Newport

Country Consignments, Hope

Emma's Back Porch RI, Cranston

Home Again Consignment, Warwick

Jesse James Antiques, Bristol

Jules Antiques and General Store, Richmond

Lemay & Co Antiques and Estate Sales, Newport

Nostalgia Antiques & Collectibles, Providence

Rē Antiques & Interiors, North Kingstown

Rhode Island Antiques Mall, Pawtucket

Rocket to Mars, Providence

Rusty Rabbit Antiques, Charlestown

Stillwater Antiques, Greenville



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