These Are Fall’s Biggest Trends, According to Pinterest
Apparently, velvet, blush, and macrame are all the rage.
Updated Oct 10, 2018 4:50 PM
We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs.
Blush
We still can’t get over the effortless elegance of a blush sofa—couple it will a velvet finish and you have a serious show-stopper. In this modern living room, a
monochromatic palettesets an ideal backdrop, allowing the sofa to stand in as a subtle color accent, without overpowering the surrounding decorative elements of the room.
LA-based pregnancy and wellness center LOOM, definitely tops our list as one of the more stunning spaces we’ve seen in a while. Completely whitewashed, the center is comprised of a palette of muted hues, mango wood accents, and an abundance of light, resulting in an understated aesthetic that’s effortlessly chic. The subtle hints of blush spotted throughout help downplay the intensity of both the striking whitewash and the darker tones found within the stools and table legs.
advertisement
Rattan made a comeback this year, and artist Carly Jo Morgan‘s blush interpretation of the trend leaves little else to be desired. It’s, at the least, a refreshing take on the classic style—especially when paired with cozy textures and graphic decorative details. Here, an eclectic mix of patterns inspire a worldly detail to the decor, while a muted color palette provides a dynamic accent against the rustic walls.
Velvet
It’s the quintessential material of the season—seriously, fall and velvet were made for one another. More often than not, it’ll come in the form of a striking sofa or chair of a vibrant palette, and we wouldn’t have it any other way. In this Australian living room, a bold blue rules, stealing the spotlight from the neutral backdrop.
Velvet and brass were made for one another. Don’t believe us? This luxe bedroom is all the proof you need. Come fall, incorporating warm and cozy textures within our spaces becomes key, and velvet is the textile we’ve got our eyes on. The surprisingly versatile material can be paired with a variety of decorative elements—wood, various metals, sheepskin, you name it—earmarking it as a staple for the colder months.
Macrame
Leave it to designer Leanne Ford to put such an effortlessly chic spin on a classic macrame weaving. The impressive piece pictured inspires a refreshing detail amidst the monochromatic finish of her entry where the absence of color is more than made up for by the intricate textures involved.
advertisement
Kimball Colorblock Macrame Sling Chair, Urban Outfitters, $329.00
Discover more fall trends that inspire: 6 Ways We’re Decorating With Fall’s Trending Colors Zara Home Is Predicting the Biggest Fall Bedroom Decor Trends These Five Paint Colors Are Leading the Trends for Fall