6 Ways to Bring the Outdoors Inside This Fall 6 Ways to Bring the Outdoors Inside This Fall

6 Ways to Bring the Outdoors Inside This Fall

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Last updated on September 19, 2024

As the weather cools down and the leaves begin to change color, it's the perfect time to cozy up your home with fall-inspired decor. One of the best ways to create a cozy, autumnal atmosphere is to bring the nature around you inside! 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

Welcome the season with a cozy fall porch. Here in the South, where it doesn't really get cold 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 succulent pumpkin

Create a stylish decoration for your kitchen or entryway with a pumpkin succulent. With moss, succulents, and a pumpkin (real or faux), you can create a festive fall decoration that will last all season long.

Add some fall flowers

There's nothing more representative of autumn than dried hydrangeas. What a beautiful way to transition from summer to autumn indoors – changing out the flowers to include seasonal elements in your floral arrangements.

Design an autumn table full of pumpkins

Create the perfect nature-inspired tablescape. Design a stunning fall tablescape by incorporating elements like pumpkins, squash, pine cones, and colorful fall leaves. Choose a color palette of oranges, reds, yellows, and deep purples. Don't forget about patterns! Checkered napkins or table runners can add a rustic, cozy charm to your dining room.

Create a fall-inspired centerpiece

Make fall the centerpiece of your kitchen with a fall-inspired centerpiece! Fill a wicker basket with pumpkins, squash, and fall 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 baby zucchini. Leave them out until ready to eat!

Decorate with seasonal fruit

Add color to your home this season with green apples, moss and hydrangeas.

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