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5 Simple Fall Decor Tips

  • Writer: Nichole Brothers
    Nichole Brothers
  • Aug 22, 2024
  • 2 min read

As fall approaches, it's the perfect time to refresh your home with seasonal touches that bring warmth and comfort. Whether you’re looking to make subtle updates or go all out, here are some tips to create an inviting autumn atmosphere.


1. Swap Out Soft Furnishings

Updating your soft furnishings is one of the easiest ways to embrace the fall season. Replace light summer fabrics with heavier materials like wool, flannel, or tweed. Opt for rich-toned throw pillows in burgundy, brown, or forest green to add depth and a cozy feel to your rooms.




2. Use Metallic Accents

Incorporate metallic accents to add a touch of elegance to your fall decor. Bronze, copper, and gold are especially fitting for autumn and can be introduced through candle holders, picture frames, or even metallic-painted pumpkins. These accents catch the light and bring a warm glow to your space.





3. Add a Fall Wreath

A fall wreath is a simple yet impactful way to bring the season to your doorstep. Choose one made with elements like pinecones, berries, and autumn leaves, or get creative and make your own. Hang it on your front door or above a mantle to add a welcoming, seasonal touch.




4. Introduce Plaid Patterns

Plaid is a classic pattern that embodies the essence of fall. Introduce plaid through blankets, table runners, or even upholstered furniture. A plaid throw draped over a bench or a plaid entry rug can add a cozy, rustic charm to any room.





5. Incorporate Fall Florals

Bring the beauty of autumn indoors with seasonal florals. Arrange bouquets of chrysanthemums, sunflowers, or dahlias in warm, vibrant colors. Combine these with elements like dried wheat stalks, eucalyptus, or ornamental grasses for added texture. Placing these arrangements in key areas in your home can instantly brighten your space and reflect the richness of the season.







 
 
 

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