Fall 2025 interiors are all about ditching generic minimalism and embracing warmth, richness, and personality. Patterns, textures, and handcrafted pieces are winning, while cold tones, sterile white-on-white designs, and mass-produced furniture are fading.
What’s In
1. Deep, Earthy Color Palettes
Rich fall hues like wine red, chocolate brown, spiced mustard, sage green, and plum are dominating. These shades work especially well in “color-drenched” interiors where one hue creates a cozy, enveloping space, even when spread across walls, furniture, and textiles.
“Plum and burgundy tones are showing up everywhere—(on) wallpaper, paint, fabrics—creating warm, intimate atmospheres perfect for fall’s cozy mood.” —Designer Denine Jackson | The Spruce.
2. Cozy, Layered Textures
Fabric is feeling luxurious and tactile this season. Think bouclé upholstery, corduroy, densely woven wool, hand-knotted rugs, and fringed throws. Layering of rugs, pillows, and chunky knits makes spaces feel like warm hugs.
3. Curved Forms and Lounge-Worthy Furniture
Furniture is embracing rounded silhouettes—curved sofas, kidney-shaped coffee tables, and ductile chairs with rolled arms. These pieces evoke softness and relaxation, encouraging you to linger and nest rather than just look.
4. Nostalgic & Grandmacore Details
“Grandma curtains” (think chintz, florals), tapestries, hand-carved bun feet, and scalloped edges are back. The grandmacore movement emphasizes handcrafted charm and emotionally resonant pieces that feel familiar and treasured.
5. Natural & Artisanal Materials
As mass-produced everything fades from favor, natural and artisan-made elements take center stage. Marble, raw walnut, rattan, terracotta, ceramics, and preserved botanicals ground rooms in nature and craftsmanship.
6. Light that Matters
Warm, diffused lighting is key, think layered lamps, cordless sconces, amber bulbs, and tactile fixtures. Statement lighting (multiple pendants, noodle-shaped floor lamps) is also growing in popularity.
What’s Out
All-White Interiors
The crisp, clean “all-shiplap” look is fading and quickly. It’s being replaced by deeper tones, layers, and pattern-rich aesthetics. Designers say white-washed spaces feel chilly and impersonal: flat, safe, and no longer emotionally satisfying.
Spray-on Minimalism
Minimalism without purpose is losing appeal. Uniform, matchy-matchy sets, streamlined modularity, and monochrome formats are giving way to character-rich, maximalist, or eco-friendly alternatives. “Collector’s paradise” and “cottage flow” designs are filling the void left by generic spaces. Mixing styles, textures, and eras creates the collected, lived-in look that defines Fall 2025.
Shiny Chrome & Sleek Metals
While brass has had its time in the sun, cooler metals like chrome and polished nickel are being phased out. Tarnished or “aged” finishes with texture, like brushed brass or warm bronze, reflect a turning point in how finish choices contribute to overall ambiance.
In short, this season is focused on homes that look collected, not constructed, spaces that are led by texture, memory, and emotional authenticity.