Hi Joshua,
My husband and I are hosting Thanksgiving dinner this year, and we’re getting our home ready for family and friends. We’re almost done renovating our main living area, including a full kitchen makeover that should be finished next week. We’re really excited about it, especially with our new furniture arriving at the end of October.
My question is about decorating the space for the fall season, both for ourselves and for when we host holiday dinner parties. Every year, it seems like there are different fall color trends, and I’ve noticed a lot of variety lately. I’m having trouble finding what the trending fall colors are for 2024 and would love to get your insight. I want to add a few key pieces to capture the season’s vibe while staying true to our modern rustic style.
Thanks so much for your help!
Heather - Issaquah, Washington
Hi Heather,
Thank you so much for writing in with a great question about the latest fall color trends. I completely understand how challenging it can be to find consistent answers, as the internet often provides mixed results.
Fall colors tend to be timeless with warm hues, but there are definitely some standouts in the palette this year. Based on my observations from a variety of retailers, social media trends, and magazines, the top fall color trends for 2024 are:
Cinnamon
Toffee
Burnt Orange
Burgundy
Oxblood
These rich, earthy tones blend beautifully with neutral shades, making them perfect for a modern rustic living room. For inspiration, you can refer to the AI-generated image above, which showcases how these trending colors can be incorporated into a modern rustic space. Mixing these colors with neutrals or other complementary tones will help create a cozy, inviting atmosphere for your home.
I hope this helps you decide on the right colors for your space! If you need further assistance, feel free to explore our virtual interior design and decorating services and get in touch with us.
Best of luck with your home decor!
Joshua
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