Get Ahead With These 5 Emerging Trends in Fall décor

5 Emerging Fall Flower Trends to Use to Decorate the Home This Season

Fall is the season of warm colors, cozy vibes, and nature’s last burst of beauty before winter sets in. This year, flower trends for fall decor are bringing a fresh and exciting approach to creating warm and welcoming spaces. Whether you’re decorating your dining table, entryway, or adding seasonal touches to your home, these trends are sure to inspire your autumnal aesthetic.

1. Moody and Muted Hues

Gone are the days when fall meant only bright orange pumpkins and vivid yellows. This season is all about muted, earthy tones—think dusty rose, mauve, soft burgundy, and faded peach. Flowers like dahlias, ranunculus, and roses in these colors are perfect for creating understated yet elegant arrangements. These muted hues pair beautifully with natural wood and brass elements, making them ideal for adding subtle fall charm to your home decor.

Decor Tip: Place these blooms in antique-style vases or copper containers to amplify the vintage, moody atmosphere.

2. Dried Flowers and Grasses

Dried flowers are making a huge comeback, and fall is the perfect time to incorporate them into your home. Pampas grass, dried hydrangeas, bunny tails, and wheat are all popular choices for adding texture and depth to your decor. The neutral tones and natural feel of these dried elements bring a rustic, cozy vibe that works well with fall’s warm color palette.

Decor Tip: Dried flowers look stunning in tall floor vases or woven baskets. For a modern twist, combine them with fresh blooms for a unique contrast.

3. Ornamental Kale and Cabbage

Yes, you read that right—ornamental kale and cabbage are trending for fall flower arrangements! Their large, sculptural leaves in shades of green, purple, and even white make them a bold statement piece. They’re perfect for adding a natural and unexpected touch to your floral displays. These hearty plants work well in both indoor and outdoor decor, giving a garden-to-table aesthetic.

Decor Tip: Use ornamental kale and cabbage as centerpieces for outdoor dining setups or pair them with other autumn flowers like chrysanthemums and sunflowers for a unique arrangement.

4. Bold Jewel Tones

While muted tones are popular, bold jewel tones are equally emerging this fall. Flowers in rich colors like deep emerald, sapphire blue, amethyst purple, and ruby red are making a splash. Think of using flowers like amaranth, dahlias, and zinnias to bring out these vibrant tones. Jewel tones exude luxury and warmth, making them perfect for creating a dramatic yet inviting atmosphere in your home.

Decor Tip: Combine jewel-tone flowers with velvet fabrics and gold accents for a glamorous fall look.

5. Mini Pumpkins and Gourds in Floral Arrangements

Pumpkins and gourds are a staple of fall decor, but this season they’re being integrated directly into floral arrangements. Mini pumpkins, especially in non-traditional colors like white, pale green, and even blue, can be used as vases or decorative elements in a bouquet. The combination of soft florals and sturdy pumpkins creates a beautiful contrast of textures.

Decor Tip: Hollow out a mini pumpkin and use it as a vase for a small arrangement, or scatter them among flowers in a table centerpiece.


This fall, flower trends are all about combining natural elements with new and exciting ideas. Whether you’re drawn to the moody tones, bold colors, or unexpected additions like ornamental kale, these trends will help you create a warm, stylish, and welcoming home for the season.

Happy decorating! & check out velvet pumpkins at the Shop! http://www.printhousedesign.com

Published by The-Dirty-Hoe

I am a mother, wife, and artist. My true passions are art,environmental awareness, and gardening. I have an Etsy shop where you can find my products are all designed and created by me,help of my computer program, and my 3D printer creating a one of a kind design for your home or office.I am inspired by nature every day and being blessed by living near the ocean gives me the opportunity to find inspiration to bring into my shop and my blog posts.I try to be creative in my designs and I love sharing tips and new ideas in my blogs.

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