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Five Trendy Decorative Styles for Autumn

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Neo-Industrial

Five Trendy Decorative Styles for AutumnPinterest Neo-industrial, as the name suggests, is inspired by industrial and classic finishes, but does not attempt to look old or vintage; sorry, retro. It seeks a new language and updates classic styles with simple and minimalist lines. Decor featuring black contrasted with white, where the use of metal combined with wood and marble prevails. This style is perfect for modern art and spaces where architecture matters. With this style, rooms transform into modern and contemporary.

Natural Balance

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This is a style we often see in Zara Home editorial materials, full of natural tones and textures (the cover also falls under this trend where neutral tones with a caramel hue dominate, creating a feeling of calm, peace, and comfort, connecting us to nature). Furniture made from wood with natural fiber washes and organic forms takes center stage. Key elements include cotton, wool, and flannel with plush coverings and textures that add warmth.

Mountain Retreat Style

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Even if you live in the city, in a very urban apartment, you can rely on this friendly and warm style. Surround yourself with paintings and cages. In such settings, autumn tones become relevant with orange as the seasonal color, which can be used in small amounts through textiles. Inspired by mountains but with minimalist lines, this is a modern and warm style.

Urban-Rural Style

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This farmhouse style is inspired by rural conditions, evoking a feeling of countryside in autumn with its colorful, animal, and floral prints. A style that works well on walls in shades of green or aquamarine, and allows traditional ceramic items.

Asian Charm Style

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Japanese is a trend, but in this case, different from Japandi (combining Japanese minimalism), designers refer to the most elegant Japanese style. It includes noble materials (silk, stones...) combined with vivid prints and gold accents.