A new season calls for a reset in your home decor, so take note of our trend forecasts below to give your dwelling a revamp.

5 Fall Interior Design Trends You Need To Know About
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Autumn is now in the air. A new season calls for a reset in your home decor, so take note of our trend forecasts below to give your dwelling a revamp. 

1. Grandmillenial Trend

5 Fall Interior Design Trends You Need To Know About

Inspired in the “granny chic” style, this trend is connected to the sense of comfort and nostalgia. The key to nail this look is to add layers and overstep the minimalist look. From patterns, to cushions and accessories, choose the right piece can take your interior up a notch.

2. Structured Simplicity 

5 Fall Interior Design Trends You Need To Know About

This Nordic-inspired trend brings calmness, comfort and relaxation to every space. Creating a safe environment, this style honours the owner’s personality while ensuring each piece is useful and comfy. Woody surfaces, faded tones and time worn finishes feature prominently in the trend.

3. Stylish Comfort

5 Fall Interior Design Trends You Need To Know About

It is evident now more than ever that comfort is the crux to creating a home sweet home. From the combination of different natural textures and materials, the point is to carve out an interior with personality without overwhelming the space. 

4. Earthly Colours 

5 Fall Interior Design Trends You Need To Know About

This season is all about nature and organic. Oftentimes considered to be friendly, contemporary, and inviting, earth tones are a mixture or tonalities of browns and tans. Earthly toned pigments are very popular, as well as bold furniture designs and tiles.

5. Japandi 

5 Fall Interior Design Trends You Need To Know About

A mash-up of elegant Japanese minimalism and rustic Scandinavian simplicity, Japandi is the trend that brings together the best of both worlds. It is an interior design that combines simplicity, with clean lines and a subdued colour palette.

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