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Autumn 2024: decoration trends that are the face of the season

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Autumn 2024: decoration trends that are the face of the season

Symbolized by the reddish maple leaf, the autumn season reminds us of the mild climate, cozy clothes, hot coffees and a good walk in the park, including paths covered by trails of foliage in shades of orange and yellow.

By embracing the mood of autumnal decor, all of these simple pleasures of autumn can be brought indoors. Therefore, we raise here some 2024 interior design trends that incorporate the season into the home!

Incorporate nature

Sustainable decoration, made from materials that come from nature, is in vogue this year and tends to stand out even more in autumn. Filling spaces with plants and foliage means bringing plant life and connecting your decor to the most symbolic elements of the season.

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The most autumnal way to add trees to your home at this time of year is to incorporate nature in a way that interacts with the season’s color palette. In other words, by prioritizing darker foliage, dry leaves and branches, you bring the complete look of the season into your home.

In autumn, you can never have too much wood

Prioritizing wood in decoration is a practice already considered timeless. But there is even a scientific explanation for why autumn is the season that best suits wood. The mild climate, characteristic of the time, favors the drying of the varnish, which facilitates the maintenance of the material.

Furthermore, as it is completely present in nature, wood matches the proposal of resuming the plant life of autumn in interior design. It is a natural material capable of creating environments rustic and cozyin other words, the face of autumn!

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In addition to the floor, it is possible to introduce wood into decoration in different ways. Shelves and tables are a simpler way to incorporate the material into your home and, as a bonus, they are also a great way to organize your autumn plants and foliage.

– (Felipe Araújo/CASACOR)

Terracotta even more prominent

Thinking about autumnal decor involves diving into the season’s color palette. Terracotta is a color that is trending in interior design, and in autumn, the tone will gain even more prominence. This tone not only matches the warm oranges that are very present in the season, but also manages to add softness and warmth to environments.

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As it is one of the main earthy tones, terracotta goes very well with the aesthetics of autumnal vegetation. Combining this color with plants, foliage and wooden objects is a great way to create a decoration whose items talk to each other.

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Bring the luminosity of autumn into your home!

Yellow light has become one of the main trends in interior design to create an atmosphere of well-being and coziness at home. It is no coincidence that yellowish tones are very characteristic of autumn luminosity. Therefore, placing yellow light in lamps and lampshades in your home is a decorative resource that creates the most appropriate lighting to evoke an autumnal atmosphere.

Scented candles can add a special touch

Scented candles have been a much sought after resource to bring freshness to the home and energize environments. Several aromatherapy brands have launched autumn collections to make decor even more seasonal.

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The Autumn Aromatic Candle, from Aroma Estelar, is an example of how an aromatic decoration designed to match the season can give a very special touch to your environments. It has a woody floral aroma and was developed to generate the sensation of walking among the fallen leaves of trees.

– (Star Aroma/CASACOR)

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