Every few months we shift our attention to the season’s leading design trends, and the change from summer to fall calls for a noticeably different decorating approach—much like how our wardrobes evolve. If you don’t redecorate often, simple swaps in accents and decorative pieces are enough. If you’ve been considering a bigger change, now is an ideal time. The transition into fall and winter tends to produce a more dramatic shift in a home’s atmosphere than the quieter move from spring to summer. From bold autumnal color accents to fresh style combinations, these ideas will help shape a bedroom that’s both on-trend and comfortable for the coming months.

Below we explore the bedroom trends that dominated fall 2020, many of which transition smoothly into winter. These ideas include striking color choices, hybrid styles, and practical updates that let you refresh the space without a full renovation. Read on for practical inspiration and styling tips you can apply to any bedroom.
Classic Hue with a Modern Twist
Orange is a classic fall color for a reason: it echoes the season’s changing landscape. Rather than committing to an orange accent wall, try introducing curated pops of orange through pillows, throws, or small accessories. Keep the larger surfaces neutral—white, cream, or muted gray—so the orange accents feel intentional and modern. This restrained approach balances contemporary minimalism with seasonal warmth and makes it easy to adapt the room for winter.


Relaxed Scandinavian
Scandinavian design continues to be popular thanks to its clean lines, functional furniture, and emphasis on natural light. For fall, soften the typical white-and-gray palette with pastel blues, light peach tones, and warm earth shades. Keep walls and large surfaces light to preserve brightness, then layer textiles—bedding, cushions, and rugs—in soothing hues for a calm, inviting bedroom that still feels fresh for the season.


Modern Eclectic Makes an Impact
Eclectic bedrooms allow more freedom to mix vintage pieces, bohemian textiles, and contemporary furniture without creating visual clutter. The key is balance: choose a dominant color palette and repeat textures or materials to create cohesion. Start small—swap in an eclectic lamp, patterned rug, or a statement headboard—and refine the mix over time. An eclectic room can feel curated rather than chaotic with thoughtful layering and restraint.


Invite Pattern with Plaid
Textiles are one of the easiest ways to refresh a bedroom for fall. Plaid returns as a comfortable, timeless pattern that works well in bedding, curtains, rugs, and even wallpaper. Plaid brings both color and visual interest while remaining cozy and seasonally appropriate. Choose plaids in warm tones for a cabin or farmhouse vibe, or pick subtle tartans to add pattern without overwhelming a neutral scheme.


Brick Walls Usher in Warmth
Exposed brick continues to be a popular way to add texture and character. If a full brick wall isn’t practical, consider faux brick panels or wallpaper that mimics brick for an easier installation. Whitewashed or painted brick can modernize the look, while natural red brick adds rustic warmth. A brick accent wall pairs beautifully with soft textiles, layered lighting, and warm-toned furnishings to create a cozy, industrial-leaning bedroom.


These trends—seasonal color accents, relaxed Scandinavian tones, modern eclectic mixes, classic plaids, and the warmth of brick—offer practical ways to update your bedroom this fall. Layer textures, pick a restrained color palette with thoughtful accent pieces, and let one or two statement elements lead the design. Small changes to textiles, lighting, and decor can refresh the room without a major overhaul, keeping your space cozy and stylish throughout the colder months.