Fall home decor trends: Comforting hues, flexible design

This undated photo provided by Arhaus shows Arhaus’ Butler tufted leather ottoman, which has hardwood legs, and two handy trays that tuck under the base. (Arhaus via AP)

This photo rendering shows Big Chills range in a brown tone. Ready to make more of a commitment to the brown trend? Then consider Big Chill’s fridge, range or dishwasher in Fawn Brown or Ocher Brown, with copper trim. (Big Chill/ via AP)

This undated photo provided by Poltrona Frau shows Roberto Lazzeroni’s Bolero Ravel dining or work table that balances a slim marble slab on trapeze-like wenge or ash legs. (Poltrona Frau /via AP)

This undated photo provided by Arhaus shows a Amish-made Wade round dining table. The piece has a sleek walnut top perched on a simple yet elegant cast iron base; a nice marriage of midcentury and French bistro style. (Arhaus via AP)

New York-based designer Glenn Gissler painted this New York loft in Benjamin Moore’s deep, rich Van Buren Brown, with columns and ceilings in crisp Decorator’s White. A long tuxedo-style sofa in milk chocolate-y velvet anchors the space along with tonal modern art. The result is a chic, contemporary yet cozy and eminently livable space. (Gross & Daley/Glenn Gissler via AP)

In recent years, brown anything in a living space was considered by some arbiters of decor as drab and outdated. But this fall the hue is back in favor, in part because of the unsettled, anxious state of the world.