Autum Decorating Ideas

Set Up a fall Tableau


Make your house feel fall-ready by setting a table decorated in a seasonal theme. A straightforward tablescape is a terrific place to start in your foyer. For a little of garden flare, we really adore the use of glass cloche containers and terra cotta pots.

Draw Attention to Your Fireplace

This blogger filled a non-working fireplace with vibrant handmade pumpkins to make good use of it. The final touches include a faux spiderweb and tassel garland.

Woodland Mantel Display

Around your fireplace, combine imitation pumpkins, organic textures, and more dazzling decor to create a leveled display that is both chic and inviting. For a space that is both adorable and refined, choose golden colours with black accents.

Create a Tabletop Topiary

For this fragrant display, go through your kitchen cabinets to gather the necessary supplies. It includes white pumpkins, artichokes, pumpkins, and fragrant herbs. An attractive display for the kitchen.

Welcome Guests in Style

Yes, you can make this mat yourself without any special tools! Your front porch is where visitors will first step inside your home, therefore it must be decorated for the season.

Use Classic Colors For A Warm Welcome

All fall front porches must have a traditional wreath. Maintain the fullness of yours with a variety of dried leaves in warm ambers, taupe, and other seasonal colors, as Joanna of @southernsurroundings(opens in new tab), a home and garden blogger, has done in this photo.

Incorporate Fall Foliage

To arrange leaves successfully, group them according to size and color. The same way you would arrange flowers, yes. When contrasted with the fluffy foliage of morning redwood, which has globes of gray-green fruit on the fringes, the fiery red maple creates a stunning focal point.

Spruce Things Up with a Few Velvet Pumpkins

When fall arrives, fabrics like wool, twine, and soft flannel tend to come into focus. However, velvet is yet another fantastic touch to any autumnal scene, especially if it is shaped like a pumpkin.

Pile The Pumpkins Onto Your Table Setting

Tablescaping for the fall is a natural fit. After all, it is the time of year for Thanksgiving and many other meals. Make a statement at the table by piling on pumpkins of all colors, sizes, and forms while mixing real and fake ones. Bring out your favorite dining room ideas. This setting is ideal for a cup or two of spiced pumpkin lattes because it includes traditional candlesticks, plants, and an orange plaid runner.

Line Your Steps

Mums are popular in the fall for a reason—they are useful. No matter if your display is in the sun or the shade, you can count on flowers once the buds start to open. Remove spent flowers and water when dry to extend the show. To produce this gorgeous arrangement, combine Mexican sage and boxwoods.

Bring in the Flannel

Finally, flannel season has here. Replace your current bedding with flannel sheets and pillowcases so you may use them all winter long.

Cool Eucalyptus Colors

Cool blue tones are a modern twist on traditional fall color schemes that will nonetheless make your house feel warm. For an effortlessly fashionable touch, simply add dried eucalyptus to your autumn wreath or sprinkle some stems on a console in the foyer, especially when paired with tiny white pumpkins.

Don’t Underestimate Fresh Veggies

Do you prefer a fall harvest atmosphere on your front porch than a Halloween party? Kale in pots and pumpkins make for a cozy entrance. Decorate a doorway with a garland made of plant clippings.

Layer Rugs

By piling various rugs on top of one another, you may transform your bedroom into a comfortable haven.

Layered Throws And Blankets

Autumnal-colored throws and blankets, thick knit blankets with lots of texture, imitation sheepskin or faux fur throws with depth… It’s so simple to give old furniture a new, welcoming look and to add loads of comfort by layering chunky knit throws from Wayfair(opens in new tab) and the like, heaping them high on chairs, sofas, and beds.

To transform the aesthetic of a room and give it a seasonal sense, use blankets to curl up on the sofa and big cushions in fall hues. Adds Kravaev Söderberg, “Put autumnal branches in a vase and enjoy the beauty of the season.”

Mix Colors


Don’t limit your presentation to the conventional orange color. Pumpkins that are orange and yellow stand out when combined with vibrant greens. Consider utilizing little green plants as well as green-hued squash and gourds.

Add Greenery

A quick method to give your space a natural appearance is to incorporate foliage into a fall mantel design. Add other pumpkins, sticks, and pine cones to finish it out.

Fall Entryway Chest

For a simple way to incorporate seasonal accents into your house, dress up a bench or chest with a comfortable blanket and a throw pillow with a fall motif. A wreath hanging is a fantastic way to increase depth and intrigue!

Etch Some Pumpkins

Your pumpkin will have a beautiful design thanks to etching. In comparison to traditional carving, the approach makes your pumpkin endure longer and is less messy.

Decorate Your Shelves

To decorate a small area, choose a shelf unit in your house and go all out with the fall accents.