The Decor Trend To Try In 2025 That Combines Cozy Fall With The Holiday Season

You might not have to take down your fall decorations as the snow begins to fall if you're following a new-ish trend that's coming to homes this year. While people have been discussing the blending of stylish autumn accents with holiday decor for at least a few years now, it appears that this trend is growing more and more popular over the years — so perhaps it's time for you to start maintaining those cozy fall vibes through the new year. To integrate your fall decor with winter, consider the colors you're using, textures and fabrics, the natural aspects of winter beauty, and just the right metallic accents. 

Start by picking the right colors. We're looking at deeper colors, such as deep blues and purples, burgundies (which are even trending on the runway this year), deep pine greens, rich browns that evoke a chocolate craving, and even darker grays, like the ash of the fireplace. Think of colors that add warmth to the home in this trend. They look regal but are also cozy and look magnificent with brass, bronze, silver, and gold. You may have some everyday items in your home that can double as seasonally appropriate decor for this trend, helping you save money this holiday season.

How to keep your autumn vibes through Christmas

Now that you know which colors to keep around, it's time to embrace hygge, which means you want everything to be warm, cozy, and comfortable. This is a fairly easy thing to do with a few tips on hygge from interior designers, rather than getting caught up in the holiday hustle and bustle. This means thinking about textures — look for cozy, fall-feeling fabrics, such as velvet and corduroy. 

Gourds and pumpkins can stay out, as they meld beautifully with the deep chocolatey browns and burgundies of this trend. They also pair delightfully with pinecones. Using pine branches as wreaths maintains the rich and cozy autumnal feel while evoking the green of the traditional Christmas look. 

And don't forget about gingerbread men and gingerbread houses — those beautiful browns are a key backdrop to this trend. This fall-reminiscent color looks amazing alongside off-white cream shades, which evoke the sunset reflecting off the snow, and antique gold tones, which remind us of the sun when it randomly peaks out from the snowy clouds. You can also make a gingerbread house DIY that will last through the holidays, perfect for adding that cozy vibe.

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