I wasn’t ready to say goodbye to summer until Shea McGee shared her elevated approach to fall decorating – it's timeless, affordable, and the opposite of seasonal cliches

From unexpected patterns to tactile materials, these trends are making me so excited for fall decorating

interior designer shea mcgee photographed for the mcgee and co fall collection 2025 sat by a bobbin dark wood desk on a neutral chair wearing jeans and a knitted jumper
(Image credit: McGee & Co.)

I know for most people, September 1st marks the beginning of all things fall, from the cozy jumpers and spiced drinks to the colors and decor we fill our homes with. But each year, I'm always the last person clinging to the dregs of summer decorating.

This year has been no different – well, until designer Shea McGee shared her tips on how to elevate your fall decor, and the trends she mentioned have made me so excited to put away the summer pieces and refresh my spaces with moody fall designs.

And the best part? She hasn't recommended any of those seasonal cliches we are so used to seeing (and that can often bore me), instead showcasing classic patterns in rich colors, and subtle ways to elevate more functional rooms. My interest: piqued!

4 ways to elevate your home for fall, according to Shea McGee

New seasons are always an exciting time, with different materials, colors, and designs at the forefront of our home decor. But there's something about fall trends that has everyone more excited than any other time of the year (excluding Christmas, of course).

'Transitioning from summer to fall always inspires a fresh perspective at home. This season, we’re embracing some of our favorite designs with a refined, traditional approach,' Shea notes in her post.

From classic patterns to tactile materials you can bring into every room, these are the 4 approaches Shea recommends if you want to create an on-trend and elevated look with your fall decor this year.

1. Introduce seasonal patterns to cozy spaces

A large bedroom with plaid wallpaper, a black, arched bed frame, and faux fur footstools at the end of the bed

(Image credit: McGee & Co)

Classic, traditional prints and patterns are big news for fall 2025, and they are a chic way to elevate your rooms for the coming months. In particular, Shea is announcing plaids and stripes as the patterns of the season.

'By layering plaids and stripes in new ways, you can infuse your own personality into spaces in a playful mix or incorporation of pattern. After all, it's not just in the details – it's what we do with them,' writes Shea.

Think throw pillows, blankets, bedding, and even lighting in these timeless patterns. This particular trend focuses on soft furnishings, but you can also bring it into other areas of decor, such as a vase filled with foliage or towels hanging in more functional rooms.

2. Elevate your kitchen with glass details

A kitchen with minimalistic backsplash and pink cabinetry

(Image credit: Future)

Decorating for fall doesn't need to be big on pattern, color, or obvious decor. Sometimes, the most subtle details can make a big difference, especially when it comes to decorating your kitchen.

'We love the simplicity that glass adds to vignettes,' she notes. 'It's a charming blend of both closed and open storage, giving an extra layer to styling while keeping things contained and organized.'

There are a few ways to bring glass accents into your space. In a kitchen, pretty drinking glasses displayed on a shelf, a glass vase at the center of a kitchen island, or even a glass countertop lamp for added ambiance can be more impactful than you might think.

In cozier rooms, a glass side table, candlesticks, or even a light fixture in this delicate material can add a new look to your space without spending a fortune. It's about tweaking those details that really elevate the finish of your design.

3. Bring in tactile materials

Travertine Coffee Table

(Image credit: McGee & Co)

We often talk about texture in interior design. Particularly those that bring a more tactile element to a space and prevent it from feeling flat and uninspiring. For Shea, this fall is all about embracing travertine decor.

'The natural texture and imperfections of travertine are part of what draws us to this beautiful stone. It feels almost vintage, and if you know us at all, you know we love an old-meets-new look,' Shea explains.

Now, this doesn't mean ripping out your kitchen countertops and fitting in new travertine ones. It's more about small decor items, like a bowl on your coffee table, pendant lights above an island, or statement bookends on your open shelving.

4. Embrace the moodier hues of the season

moody yet warm living room with a large camel toned curved low couch and modern black decor accents with a tapestry and original wooden carved doors

(Image credit: Plaster & Patina / Photography Sam Frost)

Perhaps my favorite thing about the fall season, moody colors truly come into their own. They are rich and all-encompassing, instantly giving your home a cozy feel, yet feeling ever so elegant and elevated.

And Shea agrees: 'One of the best ways to infuse warmth into your spaces is through palette. In many ways, it establishes the tone of the room and is the base for layers and details that give depth to your space.'

I love rich burgundy and deep shades of brown in my home, but any dark hue, such as blue, greens, and even accents of black, signals a much cozier atmosphere. I'm tempted to do a full repaint of my small bathroom, but smaller swaps like rugs, upholstery, artwork on the walls, and even table displays can be just as impactful.


From rich fall color schemes to introducing new materials, there are so many ways to elevate your home for fall that don't feel like total clichés. These simple decor switches instantly make a home more cozy for fall, and offer a more timeless look than some past years.

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Molly Malsom
Kitchens & Bathrooms Editor

I’ve worked in the interiors magazine industry for the past five years and joined Homes & Gardens at the beginning of 2024 as the Kitchens & Bathrooms editor. While I love every part of interior design, kitchens and bathrooms are some of the most exciting to design, conceptualize, and write about. There are so many trends, materials, colors, and playful decor elements to explore and experiment with.

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