The 8 Hottest Design Trends of Fall 2021, Revealed—and How To Use Them To Transform Your Home
- Anything that feels like nature. Bringing the natural world inside is red-hot. ...
- Mustard yellow. It’s not the shade of sunshine, nor is it truly ochre. ...
- Layered tablescapes. ...
- Romantic vibes. ...
- Black matte. ...
- White oak finishes. ...
- Color, color everywhere. ...
- Fabulous mirrors. ...
What is the best color to paint a house?
- Dark green (often paired with dark wood undertones, black, taupe, off-white, or copper accents).
- Charcoal gray (used with black, blue-gray, pure white, and natural wood tones).
- Cream (used with natural wood, black, pastel, light blue, or copper accents
- Classic navy (with white, light gray, dark gray, and wood accents).
What is the best selling house color?
Which Paint Colors Helps Sell Homes?
- Neutral Colors. Homebuyers want to be able to picture themselves in your house. ...
- Blues. When it comes to home exteriors, blue is a great choice. ...
- White. White complements any style of home and is trendy especially among new builds and condos. ...
- Warm Earth Tones. Soft browns and taupe are great exterior colors that blend in with natural surroundings. ...
What are the most popular home colors?
Overview
- Color Family: Neutrals ranging from creamy white to darker tones
- Complementary Colors: Each color works with various complementary colors
- Pairs Well With: All work with a broad range of interior styles
- Mood: Cheerful, cozy, and refreshing light and mid-tones to energizing or comforting darker tones
- Where to Use: Accent or all four walls
What is the best exterior color for a house?
Most Popular Exterior House Colors 2021
- Sherwin-Williams Alabaster. ...
- Benjamin Moore White Dove. ...
- Tricorn Black. ...
- Pewter Cast Gray By Sherwin. ...
- Polar Bear by Behr. ...
- Peppercorn Sherwin Williams. ...
- Poolhouse SW 7603. ...
- Naval by Sherwin Williams. ...
- Worldly Gray (Sherwin-Williams) Looking for a light gray or greige house paint color with some warmth to it? ...
- SW Iron Ore. ...
What are the fall colors for fall 2021?
But this year, we're seeing vibrant, joyful shades of bright yellows and greens, fierce fuchsia, dreamy blues, and so much more....Olive Branch. ... Mykonos Blue. ... Illuminating Yellow. ... Leprechaun Green. ... Adobe Clay. ... Fuchsia Fedora. ... Root Beer. ... Fire Whirl.More items...•
What colors are in style for homes 2021?
The Paint Colors You're Going to See Everywhere in 2021, According to Interior Designers of 12. Rich Brown. ... of 12. Jewel Tones. ... of 12. Seafoam Green. ... of 12. Moody Hues. ... of 12. Nature-Inspired Hues. ... of 12. Leafy Green. ... of 12. Blush. ... of 12. Neutrals.More items...•
What is the popular color for 2021?
Experience Aegean Teal 2136-40, the Color of the Year 2021 and the warm, welcoming nature of the Color Trends palette.
What's the new GREY 2021?
Pantone color of the year: Ultimate Grey & Illuminating For 2021 Pantone hasn't chosen one but two colors of the year. Pantone chose the neutral Ultimate Grey together with a lovely yellow called Illuminating. A marriage of color conveying a message of strength and hopefulness that is both enduring and uplifting.
2. IN: Bespoke Furnishings and Vintage Decor
Between the cottagecore and eclectic modern design trends, this one should come as no surprise: vintage, bespoke and personalized homewares are all the rage for fall 2021. “I think the pandemic prompted a need to make our spaces not only more functional, but more personal,” says Brittany Farinas, Designer of House of One.
3. IN: Cozy Fabrics and Natural Textures
There’s one trend that every designer seems to agree on (and we’re not mad about it): ultra-soft fabrics and natural textures. “I see clients being drawn more to a relaxed feel in their home- something sophisticated and chic but still cozy,” says Brittany Peltz, Designer and founder of SENA Lifestyle Studio.
4. IN: Partitions and Room Dividers
It’s no secret that the pandemic has created a seismic shift in the way we view our homes. Rooms that were previously “for guests only” have been transformed into homework stations, and linen closets have become secret hideaways for parents who need “just five minutes” of peace (hang in there everyone, we can almost smell the September freedom).
5. IN: Urbane Cottage Kitchens
First, there was cottagecore, then there was cabincore and now, may we present: kitchencore. While cottagecore’s aesthetic brings more of the “frolicking in a meadow field” vibe, cabincore maintains that English countryside theme with a more rustic feel. As a result, we’re seeing a crossover between both whimsical looks in our kitchens for fall.
6. IN: Layered Bedrooms
While bedrooms and bed linens should always be synonymous with the terms “cozy” and “comfortable,” we’re seeing the snuggle levels cranked up even higher for fall. Designers are looking to bring layers of comfort throughout the entire bedroom this season—and it doesn’t stop with a set of gauzy percale sheets.
7. IN: Bringing the Outdoors in
Last but not least, it’s the trend that ties everything together: bringing the outdoors in. “Covid taught us a lot about how much better life is when we take the time to sit outside…Even though we can move around more freely, I think the indoor-outdoor connection is here to stay,” Scheer says.
8. OUT: Open Floor Plans
We hate to see this one go, but unfortunately, the open floor plan is proving to be less functional as we head into 2021’s fall season. “The open kitchen/living room concept is definitely out.
Fall Home Decor Trends for 2021
It’s still summer but my mind is already thinking about fall (eek)! I’ve been paying attention to what is coming on the market and what I’m seeing for home decor trends 2021 and fall. Here are the top trends that I am loving and what I am buying to add to my home for fall and winter.
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kelly green
I’m going to start with greens because there are so many to choose from. One of the big trends for the upcoming season is the bright primary shade of kelly green shown above.
army greens and khakis
Many designers took military inspiration for their looks. You can see that from the olive greens and khakis above which would traditionally be used in military uniforms. You could definitely wear these as a neutral with pops of brighter color, such as orange.
lime green
Lime green is particularly on trend right now. A great way to add some modernity to one of your existing black or navy looks could be to add a little of this acid shade of lime green.
mint
Although pastels may traditionally be seen as a spring and summer trend, there were many designers who opted for a subtle minty shade of green.
blush pink
Another shade more traditionally associated with warmer weather is pink. But there was lots of it on the catwalks for winter. If you want more advice on how to wear pink in a sophisticated way, then take a look at this article on the colors that go best with pink.
bright pink and fuchsia
If you don’t fancy a soft shade of pink, you could opt for a very bright shade of fuschia. This looks beautiful worn with black, as shown on the designer runways above.
classic red
Red never goes out of style. It’s one of my favorite shades to wear. I love the beautiful tailored jumpsuit look from Michael Kors as well as the way Balmain choose to mix red with gold.
When can I start decorating for fall?
In many places, you can start decorating for fall at the end of August. If you live somewhere hot, that can feel ridiculous. It might be better to wait until Labor Day – even if it’s still hot, Labor Day is seen as the definite end of summer.
How to decorate an autumn room?
A great way to add the feeling of autumn room decor is to layer on lots of texture. Textured textiles are the easiest way to do that. Pick throw pillows, blankets, or even furniture slipcovers with unique textures. Mix things that are smooth – like velvet – with rough materials like sisal.
What color is the Optimistic View theme?
Eclectic tones in the Optimistic View theme — like Kalahari Sunset (MQ1-25), a ferrous orange that evokes the majesty of day’s end on a sandy savannah — put a sophisticated and even luxurious spin on primary tones.
When is Graham and Brown's anniversary?
Graham & Brown's Epoch. 2021 marks Graham & Brown’s 75th anniversary, and the brand is celebrating its design history with a year-long exploration of where it’s been and where it’s going.
What color is Benjamin Moore's first light?
“ Aegean Teal (2136-40) is an intriguing blue-green that creates natural harmony and invites us ...
What is Urbane Bronze?
“Urbane Bronze encourages you to create a sanctuary space for mindful reflection and renewal ,” says Sue Wadden, director of color marketing at Sherwin-Williams. “There’s also reassurance in its sentimentality, with nostalgic ties to the design of the ‘70s and ‘90s, but with gray undertones that give it a distinctly modern twist.”
Indigo Child
This distinctive blue tone sauntered down the catwalk in dresses , puffers, and of course denim. The color is said to promote higher levels of concentration, too.
Play with Clay
Warm up your autumn wardrobe with fuzzy bombers, sweater dresses, and overcoats that can be mixed-and-matched with your existing brown accessories.
Seeing Red
This maximalist primary color can adapt to minimalist wardrobe collections. Incorporate red into your classically tailored suits or swap your LBD for a slinky red version.
Fun with Fuchsia
Invigorate any piece with a bold fuchsia color palette. Tone down the ultra bright hue with neutrals in camel, grey, or ivory.
Lean into Lilac
Move over, pastel pink. Lilac is taking over the scene in the form of bodycon dresses, outerwear, and serene head-to-toe suiting.
Silver Linings
No need to save your silver for special occasions. Parade the invigorating color on everyday staples like pleated skirts , blazers and cable knits.
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Sara Holzman is the Fashion Editor at Marie Claire covering runway trends and tracking down the latest finds to buy and wear. When she’s not writing about fashion, she pens about the best places to jet-off to.