Autumn/Winter 2025 Home Trends You’ll Want to Bring Into Your Space

As the days get shorter and the air takes on that crisp, golden quality, it’s only natural to want our homes to reflect the richness and warmth of the season. Autumn/Winter 2025 is set to be full of earthy tones, luxurious jewel shades, tactile textures, and a fresh take on industrial style and the experts at Stone Superstore have shared their insight on how to bring these trends to life.

Earthy Colour Palettes – Warmth from Nature

“This season, we’ll see a strong return of earthy palettes that mirror the shifting landscapes of autumn,” says Molly Woodward-Moor, Interior Designer and Creative Director at Stone Superstore. “Think rich woods and burnt terracotta, deep mocha browns, and olive greens. These shades echo the changing leaves and golden hour light, bringing organic warmth into our homes.”

Molly suggests these hues are ideal for spaces designed for comfort, like living rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, or snug corners. “For an enveloping feel, paint both your walls and ceilings in these shades. Or, introduce them subtly through furniture, accent tiling, or textiles.”

Burgundy & Jewel Tones – Deep, Luxurious Atmosphere

If earthy tones are autumn’s embrace, jewel shades are its drama. “We’ll see more pomegranate, burgundy, and deep amethyst colours that add richness and atmosphere,” Molly explains. “They enhance the cocooning feel of a space, perfect for the darker months.”

These bold shades shine in smaller rooms, too. Molly recommends using them in bathrooms, home offices, or box rooms for a jewel-box effect that feels luxurious yet intimate.

Natural Textures – Tactile Comfort

Organic touches aren’t just for summer. “Our connection to nature becomes even more important in the colder months,” says Molly. “We naturally crave grounding, tactile materials that bring a sense of comfort.”

Think natural-toned wood, stone, and richly textured finishes. Swap lightweight summer fabrics for heavier, cosier options like wool or boucle, and add layers with throws, cushions, and rugs. Seasonal touches such as vases of dried foliage or warm-toned wreaths complete the look, making a room feel authentically autumnal.

New Industrial – A Softer Edge

“The industrial look is coming back, but in a more refined way,” says Millie Swain, Interior Designer at Stone Superstore. “It’s less about stark, cold spaces and more about blending modern and retro elements with warmth.”

Millie suggests experimenting with unexpected combinations accent ceilings, wood-effect flooring, and mixed metals like aged brass, brushed gunmetal, and antiqued bronze. “Layer in restored furniture, patterned vintage rugs, or tactile cushions to soften hard finishes. A woven leather chair paired with an antique coffee table can create a space rich in personality and warmth.”

Bringing It All Together

The Autumn/Winter 2025 trends are all about creating spaces that feel both stylish and comforting. Whether you’re ready to commit to a full room transformation or simply want to introduce seasonal accents, the key is to focus on colour, texture, and detail.

With an expert eye for palettes, materials, and interiors, the team at Stone Superstore can help you choose finishes, from natural stone to porcelain tiles, that tie these trends together seamlessly.


About the Experts

Molly Woodward-Moor is an experienced Interior Designer and Creative Director at Stone Superstore, with a background working with leading brands such as John Lewis, The White Company, Magnet Kitchens, and Wickes. Her expertise lies in colour palettes, tile selection, and creating trend-led interiors with lasting appeal.

Millie Swain brings fresh design thinking and a strong understanding of colour theory and material combinations. She specialises in thoughtful, lifestyle-driven interiors that are both functional and beautiful.

About Stone Superstore

Founded in 2007, Stone Superstore has grown into one of the UK’s leading online suppliers of porcelain and natural stone tiles. With a Wilmslow showroom and main warehouse in Manchester, they offer a carefully curated range sourced from trusted global suppliers, backed by exceptional customer service and competitive prices.