Dress your home for the autumn

Autumn doesn’t just bring a change in temperature, it brings a change of mood for homes.
Undated Handout Photo of Linea restoration range Westminster leather sofa, £3,229; industrial trunk side table, £749; mini vintage globe, £25; Waltz armchair, £999; industrial coffee tale, £1,159, House of Fraser. See PA Feature INTERIORS Trends. Picture credit should read: PA Photo/Handout. WARNING: This picture must only be used to accompany PA Feature INTERIORS Trends.Undated Handout Photo of Linea restoration range Westminster leather sofa, £3,229; industrial trunk side table, £749; mini vintage globe, £25; Waltz armchair, £999; industrial coffee tale, £1,159, House of Fraser. See PA Feature INTERIORS Trends. Picture credit should read: PA Photo/Handout. WARNING: This picture must only be used to accompany PA Feature INTERIORS Trends.
Undated Handout Photo of Linea restoration range Westminster leather sofa, £3,229; industrial trunk side table, £749; mini vintage globe, £25; Waltz armchair, £999; industrial coffee tale, £1,159, House of Fraser. See PA Feature INTERIORS Trends. Picture credit should read: PA Photo/Handout. WARNING: This picture must only be used to accompany PA Feature INTERIORS Trends.

Chilly winds encourage our natural desire to hibernate and cosy-up indoors, but it’s still important for decor to dazzle.

This season, designers have taken a stroll through the British countryside and produced one of the most appealing looks - woodland, inspired by our flora and fauna.

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This versatile trend can be interpreted to evoke a classic hunting lodge, or pared back to embrace an ultra-chic, rustic Scandi retreat.

If that’s too tame and you yearn to travel farther afield, there’s a retro-explorer look, evoked by classic mementoes like trunks and globes.

Alternatively, go East to embrace the colour, sensuality and pattern of the Orient, or simply celebrate luxury with textures like silk and velvet and metallics, especially bronze and gold.

“Our big trend this season is woodland,” says Sue Roberts, director of home at House of Fraser.

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“Warm and homely, it combines wooden furniture with soft, autumnal patterns, and features owls, hedgehogs and other woodland creatures. It works in virtually any interior and is an easy way to update a room.”

Nature puts on its finest show at this time of year with glorious changes across our landscapes.

Follow the experts’ guide to the trends so that you can do the same at home and enjoy showing off your own seasonal decor transformations.

Armchair traveller

“Restoration is a traditional, antique-esque trend, featuring rich leathers and revival-style furniture. It has a relaxed feel and a masculine, gentleman’s club quality,” says Roberts. Put your passport away and simply evoke the globetrotting mood by accessorising. Items like globes and leather-trimmed travel trunks make great focal points, Roberts suggests, as well as maps, which are featuring on fabrics as well as in framed prints.

Country cool

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Our love affair with all things Scandi, from their television dramas to their style, is still going strong.

Eastern inspiration

Texture, colour and vivid pattern continue to make an impact as we become braver and more confident with our decor. “One of the key trends this season is inspired by the Far East, with splashes of bright colour and print,” says Alice Duggan, head of home buying at Debenhams.

Modern luxe

Comfort, sensual textures and unashamed luxury are never going to fall out of favour, and they’re particularly strong this season.

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