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Fall Home Trends Everyone's Talking About
As you begin packing away the summer sheers and beach-themed accessories in order to outfit your home for fall's arrival, make sure you're up to speed on the latest seasonal trends. The editors at Martha Stewart Living talked to Sydney Stanback at Pinterest about the most-talked about fall trends on the platform. See if one of them is right for your home.
Tile talk. Statement tiles are currently all the rage thanks to their ability to give a room a brand new look without having to undergo a complete renovation. According to Stanback, homeowners are decorating with tiles sporting bold patterns like geometrics, rich colors like deep blue and interesting textures such as copper. Whether you use them on your kitchen backsplash or above your fireplace mantle, eye-catching tiles are a great way to add new life and personality to a room.
Revamped office space. Stanback also noted a rise in users looking to refresh and upgrade their home-office space. With a focus on personalizing their workspaces, trends like green design and luxe styles are on the rise.
Art deco designs. Homeowners are looking to add art deco decor touches to their homes, whether it be through statement lighting, geometric patterns and luxurious materials like brass and marble. According to Stanback, even small touches like a scalloped mirror, velvet armchair or graphic wallpaper can help give a room a touch of 1920s elegance.
A bit of prep. From classic navy stripes to polka dots, Pinterest data shows that a preppy aesthetic is making a return. These classic hues and patterns can help give your home a fresh yet traditional vibe.
Good scents. Don't forget that home fragrance is another important component of your interior design, and this fall, scents like vanilla, apple and caramel are among the most popular among Pinterest users. According to Stanback, layered scents are rising in popularity as well.
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