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Fall Interior Design Trends We're Looking Forward to in 2024

Over the last several years, we’ve seen a few different design trends that have grown more and more popular as the seasons change. As we move into 2025, two big movements in modern style are a tendency towards biophilic design and the rise of quiet luxury. We’re also looking at color palettes that balance neutrals with accentuating hints of richer tones to create dynamic spaces.

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For Fall 2024, this season’s trends focus on creating warm, cozy areas for you and your family to enjoy the season. Our team at Blindsmith is here to share more details on the trends we’re looking forward to and how you can embrace them this fall season.

Try Natural Biophilic Design

Biophilic design aims to connect people with nature, using interior and exterior design elements as a way to connect your spaces together. This organic approach to design has been trending for the last couple of years—and we don’t see it going away any time soon.By adding window treatments made from natural materials like wood blinds or hardwood shutters, you can easily engage in biophilic design with Hunter Douglas.

Another great, biophilic element you can use on your windows is woven wood shades. Available in roller shade, Roman shade, and vertical drapery styles, woven shades are made from bamboo, wood, reeds, grasses, and refined natural fibers. Available in a variety of neutrals and pops of color, you can enjoy the unique pattern variations in these shades, as well as light filtering or room darkening opacity—perfect for the variable light and weather of fall.

Enjoy Bold Accents of a Fall Color Palette

One of the easiest trends to follow and implement this fall is adding color! Unsurprisingly, the fall palette brings a lot of natural colors to mind, as well as bold color pops.

To match with neutral backdrops of gray, beige, and white, this year, we’re eyeing accents in deep reds, chocolate browns, dark greens, and other natural colors that evoke imagery of seasonal change.

While you may be concerned that these warmer tones will darken your space, striking the right balance between neutral tones and pops of accent color can capture the comforting, relaxing feeling of watching the leaves change color without making your space feel like Fall year-round.

Introduce this fall-adjacent accent colors to your space with home decor, such as throws and table decorations. Even adding a patterned window treatment can allow for you to enjoy neutrals with a small splash of color to make a big statement and a dramatic difference in the feeling of your space.

Custom Window Treatments with Quiet Luxury

“Quiet luxury” is on trend in a big way in the interior design space. So, what is it?

Quiet luxury is a trend that refers to using high-quality materials in a way that is humble and inviting. It blends sophistication and function in everyday items and can complement the warmth of the fall season perfectly in your space.

Window treatments are an oft-overlooked but high-impact area of the home that can completely transform the feeling of a space. A simple change of material or color can bring a room to life and tie elements together in a way that is completely fresh.

A home decor element made of natural materials in thoughtful neutral tones can help to balance out the bolder fall colors and last a lifetime. Provenance® Woven Wood Shades, for example, bring an organic style and texture into a space. With warm and cool neutral color option and a rich, sophisticated texture, you can bring quiet beauty to a space and complement the warm atmosphere you crave in the fall season with woven shades.

Shop with Blindsmith to Embrace Fall 2024

With fall approaching, it can be easy to become overwhelmed with all of the latest trends and options for your space. That’s where our experts at Blindsmith, Inc. come in.

If you’re in the Denver metro area, please schedule a consultation today or visit our showroom in Arvada, CO. You can also find us on Instagram, where we’d love to see how you’re bringing these trends to your home.

It would be our pleasure to help you discover how you can use fall-inspired interior design with your window treatments.