7 Green Fall Decor Trends Taking Over Pinterest This Year You’ll Want Asap

If you’re craving cozy vibes without the usual pumpkin-orange overload, this is your season. Green is stealing the spotlight for fall—think forest, olive, moss, and sage layered with warm textures and glowy accents.

I pulled together seven complete room designs that are all over Pinterest right now. Each one is a full-on mood, with specific colors, furniture, and decor so you can visualize the whole look—and recreate it at home.

1. Forest-Luxe Living Room With Brass Glow

Wide shot, straight-on: A forest-luxe living room with deep forest green matte walls, a low-profile camel leather sofa, and a velvet moss armchair. A Persian-style rug with pine and burgundy tones grounds the space. A round marble-and-brass coffee table sits center with ribbed glass votives and dried eucalyptus in a bone white vase. Brass arc lighting casts a warm glow, and moody botanical art in gold frames layers the walls. Add a hunter-green wool throw over the sofa. Photorealistic, evening ambience with brass warmth and subtle reflections.

This space feels like a chic boutique hotel tucked inside a woodland retreat. Walls go deep forest green with a soft matte finish, instantly cozying up the room. A low-profile camel leather sofa anchors the space, while a velvet moss armchair adds rich texture.

Layer a Persian-style rug with hints of pine and burgundy, and bring the sparkle with brass arc lighting and a round marble-and-brass coffee table. Add depth with art in gold frames—botanical studies or moody landscapes work beautifully.

  • Color palette: Forest, camel, brass, bone white
  • Key textures: Velvet, leather, marble, aged brass
  • Finishing touches: Dried eucalyptus, ribbed glass votives, wool throw in hunter green

2. Sage-and-Stone Kitchen With Organic Minimalism

Medium shot, corner angle: A serene sage-and-stone kitchen with soft sage flat-panel cabinets, light stone countertops, and a seamless solid slab backsplash. Brushed nickel hardware contrasts subtly; an alternative view shows matte black pulls. Open oak shelves display olive-toned pottery, weathered cutting boards, hand-thrown mugs, and neatly folded linen napkins. White or linen-shaded cone pendants provide gentle overhead light. Include olive branches in a ceramic jug and slate coasters on the counter. Photorealistic, bright natural daylight with soft shadows.

This kitchen is calm, clean, and quietly luxurious. Cabinets in soft sage pair with light stone countertops and a streamlined solid slab backsplash—no heavy patterns, just serene flow.

Swap hardware to brushed nickel or matte black for contrast. Open shelves styled with olive-toned pottery, weathered cutting boards, and linen napkins give that collected, artisanal look. Keep lighting simple with cone pendants in white or linen shades.

  • Color palette: Sage, warm white, stone gray, matte black
  • Materials: Natural limestone, oak, ceramic, linen
  • Decor details: Olive branches in a ceramic jug, slate coasters, hand-thrown mugs

3. Olive Library Nook With Vintage Layers

Detail closeup, side angle: An olive library nook vignette focusing on deep olive built-in shelves styled with stacked hardcovers, old maps, and brass bookends. Foreground includes the corner of a moss tufted velvet settee and a petite walnut side table with a brass task lamp. A faded Persian runner with greens and chestnut peeks at the bottom edge. A slim brass picture light highlights a small botanical print. Photorealistic, cozy lamplight with gentle fall-off and vintage patina details.

Picture a snug reading corner that smells like old books and cedar. The built-ins are painted deep olive and styled with stacked hardcovers, old maps, and brass bookends. A tufted velvet settee in moss sits under a brass library lamp.

On the floor: a faded Persian runner with greens and chestnuts. Hang a simple picture light over art for atmosphere, and toss on a herringbone wool throw to finish the cocoon effect.

  • Color palette: Olive, moss, tobacco brown, antique brass
  • Furniture: Velvet settee, petite side table in walnut, leather footstool
  • Accents: Botanical prints, old globes, brass task lamp

4. Mossy Cabin Bedroom With Cozy Layers

Medium shot, straight-on to bed: A mossy cabin bedroom featuring warm white walls and a moss green upholstered headboard. The bed is layered with cream linen sheets, a windowpane plaid duvet in forest tones, and a chunky knit throw. Weathered oak nightstands hold ceramic lamps in a soft putty glaze, while a wool rug in muted greens and taupe lies beneath. A vintage trunk sits at the foot of the bed; branches in a stone vase and beeswax taper candles add mood. Photorealistic, soft morning light with warm, textured coziness.

This bedroom leans rustic without going lumberjack. Start with warm white walls and a moss green upholstered headboard. Dress the bed in layered linens—cream sheets, a windowpane plaid duvet in forest tones, and a chunky knit throw.

Nightstands in weathered oak keep things grounded, topped with ceramic lamps in a soft putty glaze. Add a wool rug in muted greens and taupe, plus a vintage trunk at the foot of the bed for texture and storage.

  • Color palette: Moss, cream, taupe, espresso
  • Textures: Linen, wool, oak, ceramic
  • Mood setters: Beeswax taper candles, branches in a stone vase, muted plaid pillows

5. Emerald Maximalist Dining Room With Jewel-Tone Drama

Wide shot, dramatic eye-level: An emerald maximalist dining room with high-gloss emerald walls and matching trim and doors for immersive drama. A dark walnut dining table is surrounded by velvet dining chairs in mixed green tones. A statement chandelier in smoked glass and antique brass hangs overhead, casting shimmering reflections. The table is dressed with a deep green linen runner, green-stem glassware, and matte black flatware, with foraged branches and taper candles in marble holders as the centerpiece. Photorealistic, evening glam lighting with glossy wall reflections.

Go bold for dinner parties. Walls in high-gloss emerald bounce light around, while a dark wood table sets the stage for lush layers. Mix velvet dining chairs in a couple of green tones for a collected feel.

A statement chandelier—think smoked glass or antique brass—adds shimmer. Dress the table with green-stem glassware, matte black flatware, and a runner in deep green linen. Finish with foraged branches and taper candles in marble holders.

  • Color palette: Emerald, dark walnut, black, smoked glass
  • Patterns: Subtle damask, marbled paper, leafy prints in the art
  • Pro tip: Paint trim and doors emerald too for immersive drama

6. Botanical-Inspired Bathroom With Sage Tile And Aged Metals

Medium shot, slightly angled: A botanical-inspired bathroom with sage zellige shower tiles showing subtle tonal variation, ivory walls, and a light oak vanity. Aged brass fixtures warm the palette; a beveled mirror with a thin brass frame hangs above. Wall hooks hold waffle towels in olive and cream. A stone stool beside the shower supports apothecary bottles, bath salts, and a trailing plant. Include a woven rattan hamper and eucalyptus bundles. Photorealistic, spa-like diffused daylight with soft tile sheen.

This bathroom feels like a spa wrapped in greenery. Use sage zellige tiles in the shower for soft variation, paired with ivory walls and a light oak vanity. Choose aged brass fixtures to warm up the green tones.

Hang a beveled mirror with a thin brass frame and add wall hooks for waffle towels in olive and cream. A stone stool holds bath salts and a trailing plant for that fresh, botanical vibe.

  • Color palette: Sage, ivory, oak, aged brass
  • Materials: Zellige, stone, linen, rattan
  • Accents: Eucalyptus bundles, apothecary bottles, woven hamper

7. Natural-Green Entryway With Mudroom Functionality

Detail overhead/oblique view from entry: A natural-green entryway with beadboard painted muted laurel green up to chair-rail height, warm white above. A slim oak bench sits beneath black metal hooks holding a botanical-print cushion and a seasonal wreath of olive leaves and seed pods nearby. A jute runner stretches along the floor; woven baskets tuck under the bench with a tray for keys on top and an olive enamel umbrella stand beside. A ribbed glass sconce and a large arched mirror reflect warm, welcoming light. Photorealistic, soft afternoon glow.

Set the tone right when you walk in. Paint beadboard or shiplap in muted laurel green up to chair-rail height, with warm white above. A slim oak bench and black metal hooks keep things tidy and stylish.

Drop a jute runner for texture and durability, and add a botanical-print cushion for a hint of pattern. A ribbed glass sconce casts that welcoming glow, while a large arched mirror makes the space feel bigger (and helps with last-minute outfit checks).

  • Color palette: Laurel green, warm white, oak, matte black
  • Storage: Woven baskets under the bench, tray for keys, umbrella stand in olive enamel
  • Final touch: A seasonal wreath of olive leaves and seed pods

Green for fall is fresh, cozy, and wildly versatile—from jewel-box drama to soft sage serenity. Pick the vibe that matches your home, pepper in those natural textures and warm metals, and you’ve got a look that feels both current and timeless.

Which room are you trying first? I’m calling dibs on that emerald dining room—save me a seat.

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