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.