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The 5 Fall Color Trends of 2024

Lindsey Kwon by Lindsey Kwon
August 30, 2024
in Home Improvement, Just for Fun
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The 2024 fall color trends are here, and they not only look good, but also offer a deep dive into the psychology of color, revealing how different shades and tones can influence our emotions and productivity. In this post, we highlight five captivating trends defining this season and uncover the psychological impacts behind these shades. 

Earthy Tones

Earthy tones like warm terracottas, deep ochres, and rich olive greens are making a solid comeback this fall. These colors evoke a sense of grounding and stability, reflecting a desire to reconnect with nature and find balance and peace amidst a hectic world. They create a cozy, welcoming atmosphere that encourages relaxation and mindfulness. Consider incorporating them into your space this season via a new coat of paint or a tasteful throw pillow.

Muted Jewel Tones

In terms of this trend, think of subdued versions of classic jewel tones: sapphire blue, emerald green, and amethyst purple, but with a softer touch. These colors bring sophistication and a touch of luxury without overwhelming the senses. They are often associated with calmness and introspection, making them perfect for creating serene and introspective spaces and would make for an eye-catching and visually stunning accent wall. 

  • Read: The Top 10 Trending Colours For 2024: Benjamin Moore’s Design Experts

Warm Neutrals 

Shades like beige, taupe, and caramel are trending as versatile, warm neutrals that offer comfort and ease. Autumn is also a great time to lean into the 2024 Pantone color of the year, peach fuzz. “A cozy peach hue softly nestled between pink and orange (peach fuzz)  brings belonging, inspires recalibration, and an opportunity for nurturing, conjuring up an air of calm, offering us a space to be, feel, and heal and to flourish from whether spending time with others or taking the time to enjoy a moment by ourselves,” says Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director, Pantone Color Institute. Warm, neutral colors serve as a perfect backdrop for more vibrant accents and help to create a harmonious and balanced environment. They are known to enhance feelings of stability and contentment.

Deep Ruby Red and Burnt Orange 

Bright, spicy hues like burnt orange and cinnamon add a pop of energy to the fall palette. Deep ruby reds, like Behr Paint’s 2025 color of the year “Rumours” is a great way to make a statement in every space. These colors are known for their stimulating and invigorating effects, making them ideal for spaces where you want to foster creativity and enthusiasm. They also perfectly capture the essence of fall’s warmth and dynamic nature.

  • Read: Color Drenching: The Must-Try Trend For 2024

Soft Pastels 

Unexpectedly, soft pastels such as blush pink and muted lavender are making their way into the fall palette. These gentle hues contrast refreshingly to the typical fall colors, promoting a sense of calm and rejuvenation. They are ideal for adding a touch of subtlety and serenity to your autumn decor.

By understanding these 2024 fall color trends through the lens of color psychology, you can make more intentional choices that not only enhance your surroundings but also improve your emotional well-being. 

Are you also looking to enter the market this season? Give us a call today! One of the experienced real estate agents at Zoocasa will be more than happy to help you through the exciting home-buying process.

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Lindsey Kwon

Lindsey Kwon

Lindsey is a Content Marketing Assistant at Zoocasa. As a Zoocasa blog contributor, she enjoys letting her passion for words and writing intersect with her interests in real estate when creating blogs. In particular, she loves interior design and getting the opportunity to find unique and special listings.

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