Interior Design Trends for Autumn/Winter

As you know, we always try to keep our finger on the pulse of interior design trends. This year has been particularly challenging, with no luxury furniture shows or grand gatherings. With everyone working in their individual bubbles, we are now finding that there is a greater and more eclectic range of styles developing. This, surely, is a good thing. We always say you should never slavishly follow interior design trends. You should choose things because you love them. This abundance of styles means you can let your own personality run wild and still be on trend. What follows is a quick run through just some of our favourites. Maybe we’ll go into more detail on a couple in the coming months. For now, we hope you enjoy our brief overview.

High End Swarovski Crystal Gold Plated Chandelier

Working From Home

We cannot ignore the biggest game changer of the year. Even though many of you already have a study or home office, you have probably spent a lot more time in there these last few months than you ever envisaged. Even though we are beginning to return to offices, schools and workplaces, the fact is, our ways of working have changed. The whole family probably now needs a workspace at home. Larger offices may now be shared, while bedrooms, landings and little nooks are being re-designed to incorporate proper, efficient working space. See our posts on Working from Home and the Best Small Desks for tips on what to think about and how to work effectively from home.

working from home, modern designer desk as part of a blended interior design

As we are spending more time at home, we need our spaces to be more flexible and multi-generational. As well as tucking in extra working spaces, we are also seeing more in the way of home gyms, yoga studios, cinema rooms and hobby spaces. If you are lucky enough to have separate rooms for each person and activity, that’s great. If not, clever design, separation and storage are key so that one activity does not encroach on another.

Modern living room with neutral tones featuring two comfortable armchairs, a unique tiered coffee table with a wooden finish, and two large, sleek bookcases filled with books and decorative items. Following the latest interior design trends, the space has a plush gray carpet and minimalistic decor.
Bookshelves create a clever divider whilst keeping the feeling of air and space

You could argue that this is an exterior rather than an interior design trend but we prefer to think of it as an extension of your home. Garden rooms have been on the rise for a while but this year, they are really set to come into their own. No matter how many rooms you have in your home, there is nothing like the escapism of a garden room. Whether you use it simply as a place to get away from it all, as a gym, an office, or a teenage den, a garden room is like having a holiday home right on your doorstep. It brings you that bit closer to nature. Garden rooms are peaceful, serene places, allowing you to breathe deeply, take in your surroundings and relax.

A garden gym with open bi-fold doors, featuring exercise equipment including treadmills, weights, and a dartboard. Embracing the latest interior design trends, the exterior is surrounded by lush greenery and a small patio with steps leading to the gym. A streetlamp and potted plants are visible in the foreground.
Home office, games room or gym, a garden room is the perfect solution
photo © Norwegian Log Cabins

This interior design trend is about mixing old and new. Classic and contemporary. Done well, it can be stunning. Done badly, it can be disastrous. If in doubt, always ask an interior designer for advice. You don’t want something that looks like a junk shop. We do love to combine antique or traditional pieces with ultra-modern lighting, contrasting chairs, contemporary coffee tables or individual statement pieces. Or take a traditional room just oozing with character and mix it up with ultra-modern luxury furniture. It is a brave way of expressing personality and individuality. It gives a softer feel than having an uber-contemporary showhome, or an edgier look than an all-round classic design. It is a great way of achieving a very individual look as the combinations are almost endless.

transition style trend, mixture of old and new, chapel with stained glass with modern, recycled wood table and scalloped velvet chairs
transition style, classic ornate room with contemporary sofa, velvet chairs and gloss veneer coffee tables
Luxurious bedroom with an ornate beige and white upholstered bed frame set against a textured brown wall. Two wooden nightstands, each with a decorative lamp featuring a gradient black and white shade, flank the bed. Embracing interior design trends, the bed is made with brown, yellow, and white bedding.

This can mean almost anything you want it to. The only rule is that it must be glamorous. This can mean flamboyant and extravagant, sleek and opulent or understated yet luxurious. The idea is to pick individual, mis-matched pieces, chosen for their luxurious materials and high end look. Like transition style, it needs to be handled carefully. Gold is very much a feature of this interior design trend, along with sumptous velvets and rich colours – not necessarily bright but opulent and comforting.

Elegant bedroom featuring a large, tufted bed with luxurious linens, flanked by two modern nightstands with lamps. Embracing interior design trends, the room has tall arched windows with curtains, a grand chandelier, intricate ceiling details, and a large ornate mirror leaning against the wall.
A sophisticated living room reflects the latest interior design trends with two black leather sofas facing each other, a marble and gold coffee table in between. Tall floor lamps stand beside the sofas, while a large window with draped curtains allows natural light to brighten the elegant space.

Bar Carts and Drinks Trolleys

Another interior design trend that has been on the rise. No well-dressed dining or living room is complete without a gorgeous drinks or gin trolley these days. It can be very simple, delightfully kitsch or a complete bar on wheels. We love them in all shapes and sizes. And don’t forget the cocktail cabinet. While entertaining at home is more challenging than it used to be, bar carts, drinks trolleys and cocktail cabinets are perfect for smaller, more intimate gatherings. And there are so many to choose from.

A stylish bar cart with a gold frame and two glass shelves featuring a black and white marbled pattern. Blue wine glasses hang upside down from the upper shelf. The cart, aligning with current interior design trends, has wheels for easy movement. The background includes dark walls with minimal detailing.
A modern, wood-textured bar cart on wheels is stocked with various bottles of alcohol, glassware, and cocktail-making tools. Embracing the latest interior design trends, it features a drawer with a decorative handle, a transparent shelf, and a cabinet for additional storage.
A gold bar cart with two glass shelves stands on a light wooden floor, embodying the latest interior design trends. The cart is adorned with decorative items including a vase, a coral sculpture, and a bottle of Hendrick's Gin. A textured gold object is placed on the lower shelf while sunlight filters through nearby blinds.
A modern dark wooden cabinet with brass accents stands in a light-colored room, mirroring the latest interior design trends. Its doors are partially open, revealing shelves with wine glasses, decanters, and bottles inside, illuminated by subtle interior lighting. The base of the cabinet is metallic.

Marble

Recent years have seen a move towards natural materials such as wood and stone. The one that has seen the biggest surge seems to be marble. Always glamorous, always opulent, we’re seeing it on coffee tables, side tables, and dining tables. Now, though, it’s coming through in lighting, sideboards and buffets, walls, almost anywhere you can think of. With its beautiful range of natural colours – from purest white to rustic browns and greens, right through to deep veined black – marble can fit in anywhere. It seems no room is complete without at least a hint of marble.

Velvet Sofas

It is probably wrong to describe this as an interior design trend as velvet has never gone out of fashion as a luxury furnishing fabric. It’s always up there. This year, however, it is as if nothing else exists. It’s all about velvet. Soft pinks, rich jewel colours, warm neutrals, whatever your heart desires. With a nod to the Eclectic Glamour trend, we love to mix a large, imposing velvet sofa with textured armchairs and cool marble coffee tables for an effortless, luxury feel.

A modern, gray velvet sofa with sleek lines is set against a dark wall. The sofa features wooden legs and is accentuated by two plush gray pillows. A contemporary rug lies on the floor, and a partially visible piece of art hangs on the wall to the right, reflecting current interior design trends.
A modern, high-end pink velvet sofa with a sleek, curvilinear design. The sofa features gold trim accents and a low backrest, embodying current interior design trends for an elegant, luxurious look. The backdrop is plain black, highlighting the sophistication of the furniture piece.
A close-up view of a luxurious, deep blue, tufted velvet sofa showcases the latest in interior design trends. The soft, plush upholstery features a classic button-tufted design that creates a cozy and elegant appearance. The details accentuate the texture and depth of the fabric.

Statement Pieces

We’ve been saying this for ages. Every room needs a focal point. Sometimes, this is something obvious like a bed or a sofa. However, think outside the box a little and consider using unusual pieces to make a statement. A grand chandelier, a glamorous cabinet, a single chair. It can be something quirky and original, one splash of a contrasting colour, one very different texture. It just needs to be something that will draw the eye. Use these bold pieces carefully and sparingly, otherwise you end up with a jumble rather than a statement.

A luxurious living room that follows the latest interior design trends features a grand, multi-tiered chandelier with cylindrical lights hanging above a white marble coffee table. The table is set on a dark green rug, surrounded by four beige armchairs. The background boasts vertical wood and marble panels.
luxury marble furniture, black veined marble console table, art deco style, interlinked circles form the base, oval top

Textured Walls

This is one of our favourite interior design trends for the coming season. It isn’t brand new and we have mentioned it before. This year, though, people are becoming bolder and more creative. As well as shaped, padded walls and luxurious, textured wall panels in nubuck, linen, silk and suede, we are now seeing marble (or panels designed to look like marble), geometric installations and luscious, hand painted walls. The texture may be real and touchable or a fabulous, trompe l’oeuil effect. However it’s achieved, our walls are no longer just painted or papered. They are taking on a life of their own.

hand painted feature wall, green oxide and metallic copper abstract
Hand painted walls give a truly individual, bespoke finish
photo © Metal Stuc
marble wall panel in contemporary living room
Use real marble or faux marble panels or even wallpaper to add glamour and opulence
photo © dhgate

A Craving for Colour

Interior Design Trends in colour really needs a whole feature all of its own. Suffice to say, the experts in predicting these colour trends often contradict each other anyway. Also, along with the Eclectic Glamour and Transition Style trends, almost anything goes this season. Some colours do seem to be more prominent but if these aren’t your favourites, just choose the colours you want to live with.

Pink

While some say that pink has had its day, we’re seeing a lot of blush, rose, powder and dusty pinks coming through.

Green

There has been a move towards a more natural, forest green but neo mint is still popular out there. WGSN predict that this will evolve towards a stronger, aqua colour, adding a burst of positivity. We are seeing the natural greens combined with pinks, creating a really fresh, outdoors feel.

A luxurious dining room featuring a round wooden table with a dark, elegant base. Reflecting the latest interior design trends, two green upholstered chairs sit opposite each other. A bouquet of white flowers adorns the table, under a modern chandelier. Ornate white walls complement the geometric floor tiles.

Blue

Deep navy, mid blue and dusty blue, all very popular in every room, including kitchens and bathrooms. Pantone’s Colour of the Year last year was classic blue and it’s still a very strong influence. Again, deep blues mixed with soft pinks create a secure, welcoming feel.

A luxurious dark blue, tufted ottoman is placed on a light-colored rug. Embracing the latest interior design trends, a round side table sits beside it, holding a modern black lamp and a book titled "CALLAGHAN." In the background, there's a dark wood console against a white wall.

Greige

Grey has never really gone away but the trend for a while now has been for warmer greys. Greige, as the name implies, is simply a mix of grey and beige. Whether it’s a feature, deep toned grey with a hint of beige, or a lighter hue, greige works well with the warm neutrals that have been a staple of interior design trends for some time. Tones of mink, taupe and warm grey give a warmer, more welcoming feel than the cool greys of yesteryear.

A sophisticated living room, reflecting the latest interior design trends, features an ornate white door with intricate detailing, a large, plush gray chaise lounge topped with gray cushions, a round side table with a black sculpture head and stacked books, and a soft, neutral-toned area rug.

Brave Ground

This has recently been announced as the Dulux Colour of the Year 2021. We would argue that it is, in fact, distinctly greige. A warm, earthy tone, it works beautifully with a range of brighter, accent colours as well as warm blues, greens and neutrals. Explore their suggested palettes for inspiration. We will have to wait a while to find out Pantone’s new Colour of the Year – will it be aqua or a quieter, more natural colour? We’ll let you know as soon as it’s released.

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