Who Says You Can’t Decorate For Fall In August?

Okay, so here is the deal…typically I do try to wait until September to decorate for fall. However, I genuinely couldn’t wait one more second this year. So, I decorated on August 29th…at 8 AM. Sue me.

I usually decorate for summer in May. So, by the time September rolls around, I’m ready for a change of scenery. I’m particularly ready for a change in the weather after four months of scorching, Carolina days. Unfortunately, a trip to the attic won’t fix that problem though.

I think I love fall decor so much because it’s cozy, and I thrive on cozy vibes. I also love the color scheme: burnt orange, mustard yellow, deep red and nutmeg brown. It just screams “Here’s a cozy blanket and a warm gingersnap cookie.”

Seasonal decorating can be a little tricky though. If you aren’t careful, things can start to look cluttered quickly. At the same time, your sentimental, year-round decor still needs a home. I try to find a nice balance of seasonal and year-round items, while also alternating the year-round pieces I put away. For example, if I put something away to make room for summer decor, I’ll choose a different item to put away for fall. Pro tip: use the same storage container you just took your seasonal decor out of to store your year-round decor while not in use.

Speaking of tips, here are a few rules I decorate by:

  • Pair like items together.

Clusters of similar items make a design feel very intentional. For example, all the velvet pumpkins in this pic have a buddy. Additionally, in this and the below pic, you can see how placing multiple (and matching) mini pumpkins on a shelf, throughout a room, etc., makes the design feel cohesive.

  • Use smaller items, in bulk, to bring cohesion to your space, without needing to shift other items. Smaller decor can easily fit in front of year-round pieces. (See above, also)

Anyone else have a PILE of laundry shoved in a corner?

  • Hit the highlights.

Mantels are prime real estate for seasonal decor. You can easily switch out garlands, lights, etc.

Table scapes are another great option for creating that “wow” effect.

  • Place items based on room colors and overall aesthetic.

Because there is so much cream/beige in this space, I chose items with a similar color palate + just enough orange to create that fall vibe.

A little sign and some festive cocktail napkins bring just enough festivity to the bar cart, without interfering with its functionality.

I switched out a coffee sign for this “AUTUMN leaves & PUMPKINS please” sign. It fits both the color scheme and design aesthetic of this small gallery wall.

  • It’s in the details.

Dish towels are one of my favorite items to swap out seasonally. It will also make them last so much longer if you are only using them for a few weeks or months at a time.

Paper napkins are another great, CHEAP decor item. Yes, paper napkins can be decor + they are obviously functional too.

Hopefully these tips will help you as you begin decorating your own space for fall. Happy decorating, friends!

-D

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