Fall Home Decorating Style Starters


Budget-friendly fall home decorating ideas that will easily transition your home from summer to fall. *affiliate links used*

Now that August is nearing the end… Ready or Not…Here Comes Falland fall home decorating ideas.

First Signs of fall

It doesn’t feel at all like fall yet around the lake, in fact as anyone who lives in the south knows…. the heat will stick around well through October, but my mailbox tells a different story as the first signs of fall have begun to arrive in the way of home decorating and fashion catalogs. :-)

The end of summer is always a bittersweet time for me. I love the summer and don’t want to see it end, but the warm and cozy feeling of the fall season will draw me in soon and I want to be ready. I feel a teeny bit more of a pull towards it now that the house is empty of family and friends who stayed with us over the Total Eclipse weekend. We were right in the sweet spot and saw 100%. It was very cool to witness first hand – quite awe-inspiring and something I will never forget. Photos just do not show what we saw in real life.

Over the past few years I have paired back quite a bit when decorating the house for fall. I used to have bins full of fall decor, but when we moved, I gave away or donated most of it. It was beginning to feel too fussy and unnecessary.  What feels better to me now is simply creating a warm and cozy feeling by adding some fall color and textures around the house and less about bins of stuff.

Susan-Branch-Autumn-Book for simple comfy cozy fall <a href=home decorating inspiration" width="680" height="696" />

When I need a little fall comfy-cozy inspiration, I head to my bookshelf and pull down, Autumn by Susan Branch.

Fast and Easy Fall Decor

Reading though her fall ideas for the home from recipes to decorating always gets me into a fall frame of mind. My favorites are simple… like piling acorns in a bowl, lighting the first fire in the fireplace and getting out the fur throws from the closet to place on the sofa.

I am still sofa-less, but did order my number 1 slipcovered sofa choice that I wrote about in my post last week. It should arrive by the first week of October. I also ordered two recliners, not in blue, but in leather, in a color called, Toast. I will post all about these once they arrive.

For now, I thought I would share a few of my favorite budget-friendly fall decorating ideas that you can add to your home, most you can get right in your own backyard, the dollar or craft store.

Fall Home Decorating Style Starters

Decorating for fall with candles and pumpkins

Candles – Throughout the year, I normally use inexpensive white candles in my decor that I buy at IKEA. They have the best selection of unscented white candles. When I want big and chunky white ones, Pottery Barn is the only place I have found that sells the largest. They can be pricy though, but will last for years. Watch for sales so you can save a few dollars. I think there is a sale on the big candles now.

When fall comes around, I like to add a big chunky rusty-orange candle on my living room table.  I bought this triple wick one last year at Walmart.

Budget decorating tips and ideas for fall

Real or Faux Foliage – I use both and am not ashamed of the fact that I don’t mind using fake florals. I use them all the time. I found these fall leaves at Michaels.  I bought the basket a few years ago at Target. It is a classic, an inexpensive knock-off from Pottery Barn’s Beachcomber storage baskets. You can find similar styles at HomeGoods and World Market.

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A Stack of Books and a Pumpkin –Gather books with fall colored covers and stack them on a table. Place a pumpkin or candle on top. My mom made this ceramic pumpkin back in 1973. I love it. The antlers were a Christmas ornament that I repurposed to use as a decorative accessory.

Fun Fact: I just learned this fact from browsing through the fall Pier 1 catalog:  Did you know?  White pumpkins are the traditional harvest symbol of good luck! I may have to but a few this season.

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Thrift Store Books and a Free-Printable –  Search for white covered books at the thrift store. If you can’t find any, use spray paint to make them white. Print-out this free-printable and use repositionable glue to attach each line to the binding of the books. Once fall is over, remove the fall saying and use the books to add height to a lamp or vase on a table.

Click the link to see how I made the book stack and also for the Free Printable.

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Rusted Chicken Wire Vases – These can be used all-year round, but they look extra special when used as a fall vase.  You can find a similar style on sale at Hobby Lobby.

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Birch Logs –If you have a birch tree or any tree for that matter in your yard, you can trim the branches and save them to place in a basket or to display in an unused fireplace. If you live near a wooded area, take a walk and search for any downed branches that you can take home and cut. I had neither of these options and bought my birch logs at Michaels. 

Repurposing ideas using old furniture

Breadboards – Breadboards of any shape and style give any kitchen that comfy-cozy feeling. You can find old vintage cutting boards at thrift stores or buy new styles at HomeGoods, TJ Maxx, and Marshalls. I made this handled breadboard from reclaimed wood.

Decorating uses brown paper bags

Make a Free Planter Cover for Fall Mums –  Fall mums and flowers usually come in ugly plastic pots. A brown paper bag makes a perfect fall covering to hide it. 

The-best-Old-Fashioned-Apple-Crisp-recipe

Yummy Smells Wafting From the Kitchen –  Making your home all comfy-cozy for fall would would not be complete without baking something with apples so that delicious baking smell fills the house. My favorite is Ina Garten’s apple crisp.

What are your favorite ways to transition your home decorating to fall?

  • Interested in Susan Branch’s books? You can find them, here.  I just finished reading her autobiography. She wrote it in two volumes. Fairy Tale Girl and Martha’s Vineyard, Isle of Dreams. I loved both. After I read them, I sent them to my daughter and her roomie. They enjoyed every word, too… and like me, didn’t want them to end. When life threw her a curve ball, she retreated from life, but that retreat changed her life and made her dreams come true.

Fast and Easy Fall Decor

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