Autumn is the season of warm layers, golden light, and home comforts, and that extends to your windows, too.
We’re seeing some standout trends this season that blend timeless style with seasonal function. Here’s what’s catching our eye – and our clients.
Earthy tones are having a moment
Think rust, olive, ochre and soft clay – warm, grounding tones are everywhere this season, and they look especially beautiful as curtain fabrics.
These colours bring a sense of calm and richness to a space, and pair beautifully with timber flooring, textured rugs and brass fixtures.
Heavier fabrics for warmth and elegance
With the cooler months rolling in, clients are leaning into lush, tactile fabrics like velvet, wool blends and heavy linen. The image above is Warwick’s range of Concourse velvets – all in our showroom.
These not only insulate against cold but also add a sense of luxury to the room. We’re especially loving slubbed textures and matte finishes that soften natural light while keeping things cosy.
Sheers still shine (with layers)
Sheer curtains aren’t just for summer. Layered with a heavier blockout option, they add depth and flexibility, letting you control light and privacy with ease.
In autumn, soft sheers in oatmeal or ivory bring beautiful warmth to filtered morning light, like these linen blinds from our showroom.
Motorisation is on the rise
As more clients look for ease and modern living, motorised curtains and blinds are continuing to trend. With a remote or even your phone, you can open and close your window furnishings effortlessly, ideal for hard-to-reach windows like skylights or anyone after that polished, high-end finish.
Texture is everything
From boucle and herringbone weaves to softly crushed linens, texture is the secret ingredient for bringing personality and movement to a space.
Autumn interiors thrive on tactile layers, and your window furnishings are the perfect place to start.
Whether you’re updating a single room or refreshing your entire home, the right window furnishings make all the difference in comfort, energy efficiency, and style.