Persisting with summer vibes even as fall arrives? Discover my top 3 summer trends I'm adapting for autumn's cozy season, and learn how to restyle them for a comfortable autumn look.
In the transition from summer to fall, the author is planning to carry forward some popular summer decor trends to create a cosy and comforting atmosphere.
One such trend is butter yellow, which was widely popular during the summer of 2025. The author has incorporated this vibrant colour into their home decor, pairing it with earth tones such as terracotta, olive, or deep chocolate brown for a fall feel. A mustard stripe blanket from Zara and a set of linen shams from Pottery Barn are some of the ways the author has added texture and warmth to their home.
Another trend that the author is focusing on is tiny florals. For fall, these patterns are being grounded with heavier fabrics, especially in the dining room and living room, paired with aubergine tablecloths or dark wood side tables. The tiny floral patterns are also being layered differently, with ruddier hues and heavier fabrics like velvet and wool in the bedroom.
Gingham print, another summer trend, has been restyled for fall with deeper colourways, heavier plaid alternatives, and layering alongside moodier prints to warm up a bright sofa or bed styling. The Malik pillow, designed by British label Sharland England, is perfect for adding cozy character to a sofa, bed, or couch vignette for fall with its traditional, intricate block-print motif and rich color scheme.
The author also recommends the soft chocolate brown gingham pillow with a ruffle trim from Wayfair, which brings movement and texture to any space. For unexpected wall art, Anthropologie offers a ready-made framed floral textile.
Joanna Gaines' Farrah glossy burgundy table lamp has been matched with a pale blue gingham shade for an unexpected color combination. This unique pairing adds a touch of summer lightness while embracing the warmth and comfort that fall naturally brings.
By carrying forward just a few small tokens of summer, it's possible to hold onto the lightness loved while welcoming the warmth and comfort that fall offers. The author suggests reimagining what you already love, in a new context, as the key to longevity with interior design trends.
In a commendable move, a cabin-style vintage blanket, made from recycled materials, is donated to a local homeless shelter for every purchase made. This thoughtful addition not only enhances the home decor but also contributes positively to the community.
In conclusion, the author's guide offers practical and stylish ways to transition summer trends into fall, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for the cooler months ahead.
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