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September 3, 2025

6 Styles Taking Over This Fall (and One That’s Fading Fast)

The start of each new season brings fresh interior design trends, and fall is no exception. After months of outdoor living, this is the time when we naturally turn our focus back inside, craving warmth, comfort, and spaces that feel inviting. From years of experience working with homes and buyers, Slater Realty Group knows what’s trending—and what’s not. Based on what we’re seeing in today’s market, here are the top five design trends set to dominate this fall, along with the one look that’s officially falling out of favor.

Rich Color Palettes

Nothing signals a new season quite like a fresh color palette. This fall, deep tones like plum and burgundy are taking center stage, creating a rich, autumn-inspired look. These luxurious hues bring depth and character to a room, making them a standout choice for the season.

Hand Painted Finishes

After years of sleek, pared-back designs, hand-painted details are making a strong comeback. From cabinetry to millwork, these finishes add charm and character that feel truly one-of-a-kind. Florals, abstract patterns, and even subtle stripes bring a collected, custom look that makes a home feel uniquely personal this fall.

Vintage Patterns

This fall, design is shifting away from minimalism and leaning into bold, expressive patterns with vintage flair. Think of oversized florals, and statement prints that add drama and personality to a space. Layering these nostalgic patterns is a powerful way to showcase individuality and create a home that feels full of character.

Dramatic Marble Finishes

Classic white marble with soft gray veining is taking a step back this season as more dramatic varieties move into the spotlight. Rich stones like deep green marble or Calacatta Viola with bold veining are bringing high-impact style to kitchens, fireplaces, and even statement accessories. This elevated take on marble transforms surfaces into true focal points that feel both timeless and luxurious.

Silvery Metallic Accents

While brass and gold tones have dominated in recent years, this fall marks a shift toward cooler metallics. Polished nickel and chrome are bringing a crisp, modern edge that contrasts beautifully with both traditional and contemporary design elements. These silvery finishes add just the right amount of shine, giving spaces depth and visual interest without feeling overdone.

White Interiors Are On Their Way Out

For years, all-white interiors often paired with shiplap and pale oak have been a go-to look. But this fall, that trend is changing. Neutral spaces without contrast are starting to feel flat, and homeowners are gravitating toward richer palettes, layered textures, and more personality-driven design. The all-white look has been a go to, but the future is about depth, character, and bolder choices.

Bottom Line

Whether you’re looking to update your home for the season, add a standout feature, or even prepare to sell, fall is the perfect time to make a change. Slater Realty Group is here to help you get the most out of your home, whatever your plans may be this season. If you’re ready to sell or explore your options, let’s connect.

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The Spruce

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