As the weather cools and the leaves start to change, it’s the perfect time to cozy up your home with fall-inspired decor. One of the best ways to create an inviting, autumnal atmosphere is by bringing the nature around you indoors! Whether you’re hosting family gatherings or just looking to make your space feel more festive, here are some simple yet beautiful ways to incorporate the season into your home.
Creating a Welcoming Entrance
Usher in the season with a welcoming fall front porch. Here in the south, where it truly doesn’t cool down until November, the best advice is to skip the mums and opt for pansies instead. Plus, you’ll enjoy these flowers all winter long!
Make a Pumpkin Succulent
Create a tasteful display for your kitchen or foyer when you make a pumpkin succulent. Using moss, succulents, and a pumpkin (real or faux) you can create a festive fall display that will last throughout the season.
Add some Fall Florals
Nothing says fall quite like dried hydrangeas. What a beautiful way to transition from summer to fall indoors by changing up your florals to include elements of the season in your displays.
Design a Gourd-eous Fall Tablescape
Create the perfect nature-inspired table setting. Design a stunning autumnal tablescape by incorporating elements like pumpkins, gourds, pinecones, and colorful autumn leaves. Opt for a color palette of oranges, reds, yellows, and dark purples. Don’t forget about patterns! Plaid napkins or table runners can bring a cozy, rustic charm to your dining space.
Create a Fall-inspired Centerpiece
Make fall the center of attention in the kitchen with a fall-inspired centerpiece! Fill a wicker basket with pumpkins, gourds, and autumn flowers like orange marigolds and yellow sunflowers. Or, you can add a more functional touch by displaying a bowl of seasonal produce like heirloom tomatoes, carrots, apples, and small gourds. Keep them out until they are ready to eat!
Decorate with the Fruit of the Season
Add color to your home this season with green apples, moss, and hydrangeas.
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