Fall Dining Room Decor
Heidi Caillier Design
Ah, fall—it has so much more to offer than just pumpkin spice lattes and apple picking photoshoots. 'Tis the season for more indoor hangouts, time spent at home, and lovely warm colors, all of which make fall decorating especially fun (and important. And since the year's coziest decor season has arrived, we came up with 50 fresh fall decorating ideas and designer tips to help you get your own home ready. From easy but transformative updates to fun design challenges and projects, these autumn-appropriate decorating ideas won't let you down. Get ready to pile on the plaid, go all out on the throw pillows—and don't forget the firewood.
Rayon Richards
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Hang a Wreath
Craft your way to a festive space with a DIY wreath or just hang a beautiful store-bought version. Designer Elizabeth Pash animated this wreath with a coral orange bow that makes the cheerful blue door feel more fall-ready without totally clashing.
ERIC PIASECKI
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Set the Mood in the Entry
If you plan on entertaining a lot this fall, start setting the tone for the season's festivities in the entryway. Designer Kylee Shintaffer blanketed the entire space in warm woods for a fully rustic feel perfect for fall and then added some red fruits in a bowl, red blooms, and a matching throw pillow on the bench.
WILLIAM ABRANOWICZ
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Pile on the Plaid Pillows
Swap your summer pastels for deeper colors like burgundy, charcoal, and caramel. Plaid is the perfect cozy pattern for fall. Add a pillow, throw, or even reupholster a chair. The sheepskin throw under the coffee table in this living room designed by Christian Burch and John Frenchette also warms things up.
Sara Ligorria Tramp
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Take It Outside
Swap out your outdoor throw pillows for more fall-friendly colors if you live in a warmer climate or have a toasty outdoor fire pit and can still hang outside into the cooler months. Opt for warm-toned glassware, too, like this copper bar set on a porch decorated by Emily Henderson.
James Merrell
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Hang a Quilt
Soften any wall (even those made of logs!) with handmade textiles in bright hues. Bonus points if you made the quilt yourself. We're loving the matchy-matchy layers in this vignette by Anthony Baratta.
Sara Ligorria Tramp
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Get Out the Gourds
Pumpkins may be obvious, but still worth including and can be the simplest way to get your home in the fall spirit. If you want something a little chicer and easier to take care of than the real thing, add a few porcelain or yarn options. Emily Henderson sprinkled them throughout this entryway for just a touch of Halloween spirit.
Leanne Ford Interiors
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Use Earthier Serving Platters
Speaking of fall entertaining, opt for serveware that lends itself more to a rustic, earthy mood. The raw wood cheese board paired with the dark wood bowls in this cozy living room by Leanne Ford Interiors set the perfect example.
AMY NEUNSINGER
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Accent With Orange
Get that fall feeling year-round with foliage-inspired colors. Whether you lay the foundation with a different rug like Commune Design did in this living room or you paint an accent wall, add a throw blanket, or set the table with new glasses, introducing some orange is a sure-fire way to usher in autumn.
Brigette Romanek Design
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Fall-ify Your Blooms
In this high-impact, eclectic sitting room by Brigette Romanek of Romanek Design Studio, the mix of black and white elements, casual and sophisticated pieces, and hard and soft materials ensure that it feels timeless all year long. To give it a bit more of a seasonal spin, make sure your blooms feel fall-ready.
Felix Forest
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Paint an Accent Wall
Decorate in greens and browns to bring some earthiness to your room. A deep blue-green tone like this one in a space by Arent & Pyke is perfect for a smaller nooks to create a fully cocooned environment.
Annie Schlechter
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Add Thick Panels
With chillier (and longer!) nights up ahead, try swathing your sleeping space with homey patterns. This bedroom combines tartan with a stripe fabric on the walls, valances, and bed skirt.
Fantastic Frank
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Throw on a Sheepskin
A sheepskin is peak cozy—instead of using it as a rug, drape it over a chair for a more inviting dining nook. It's easy and affordable but also transformative.
Danielle Colding Design
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Swap Out Statement Art
Make sure statement artwork or any pieces that take up a lot of visual real estate exude the right tone. In this living room by Danielle Colding, the warm tones of the painting above the mantle strike the perfect seasonal mood.
Tasmin Johnson
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Bring Out New Slipcovers
The casual, contemporary look mixed with more formal touches makes this dining room designed by Tamsin Johnson truly striking and unique. To keep things fresh, bring in new slipcovers in autumnal hues.
Arent & Pyke
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Warm Up Your Porch
Say goodbye to bug bites and sweaty nights. Restyle your outdoor space for chillier months by investing in an outdoor fire pit. Just keep plenty of blankets and firewood nearby as the weather cools down.
Sara Tramp
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Add Earthy Accents
The inky blue ottoman and angular, earthy side tables ground this light and airy living room decorated by Jess Bunge of Emily Henderson Design.
Matthew Williams
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Ready the Bar
Keep the ingredients for fall cocktails close by at the bar. If you don't have a built-in home bar, keep your liquor stylishly stocked in an armoire as a "barmoire." A gold tray like the one in this space designed by StudioDB can help you serve drinks and stay organized when hosting.
Nicole Franzen
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Add Some Texture To Your Bed
An easy way to transition a neutral bedroom from summer to fall? Add a dark fur throw. It'll be the best cuddle buddy you've ever had.
Tasmin Johnson
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Warm Up the Entryway
Now this is how you make an entrance. Designed by Tamsin Johnson, the built-in reading bench is a cozy spot to settle while you take off the layers from the day. If you don't want to invest in a built-in nook like this one, swap out your standard entry table for an upholstered bench. Top it with throw pillows and books for a more home-y entrance.
Regan Baker Design
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Upgrade your Ottomans
Sure, ottomans and poufs are great any time of year, but they just feel extra comfy in the fall—especially this giant furry one. In this living room designed by Regan Baker Design, a wood stool is covered in a layer of faux fur for a comfy and texture-rich accent.
Gail Davis Design
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Feature Heavier, Warmer Fabrics
When it comes to fall decorating, the more texture, the better. Take note from this cozy living room designed by Gail Davis and swap out lighter, summerier pillows with throws that feature warmer, heavier fabrics, like a leather or faux fur option.
Annie SCHLECHTER
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Warm Things Up
All the fringe for fall, please. It looks especially cool on throw pillows and blankets. Oh, and of course, don't be afraid to light a fire, especially when you're lucky enough to have one in the bedroom.
Sara Tramp
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Prep the House for Parties
Stocked with records and a record player, this bar cart decorated by Emily Henderson instantly preps the house for a party. Since you'll be spending more and more time indoors, you'll want to make sure the living room is ready to entertain.
David Tsay
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Restyle Your Kitchen Floating Shelves
Floating shelves give you an extra perch to display decor in an otherwise task-centric room, but since all your supplies will be out in the open, make sure the ones on display are seasonally on point. In Justina Blakeney's kitchen, the earthy, laidback reclaimed wood floating shelves are enhanced by the glossy forest green tile backslash and feel ready for autumn thanks to the brass pieces, chocolate brown plates, and yellow mugs.
Toledo & Geller Design
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Opt for Natural Edgy Accents
In this living room design by Toledo Geller, the raw wood coffee table delivers a natural grit. If you aren't ready to invest in a similar staple piece, use coasters with that natural, unprocessed look.
Fantastic Frank
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Create a Seasonal Gallery Wall
Update your gallery with seasonal artwork. In this modern dining room, the clean-lined, organized composition and black backgrounds give the whole space so much more depth.
Reid Rolls
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Disguise Your Furnaces
Leanne Ford Interiors built a custom cabinet over this radiator to reclaim the hallway space and turn it into a beautiful little reading nook. The shelf also functions as a makeshift library.
Dustin Askland
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Try Faux Fur
In this cool sunken living room designed by Elizabeth Roberts Architecture & Design, plush dark gray carpeting and floor cushions ensure maximum comfort. It's proof that faux fur can be just as warm and elevated.
Trevor Tondro
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Swap In Seasonal Greenery
A bunch of magnolia leaves add a fresh note to a neutral living room. The branches pick up warm colors of the space, including a reclaimed-wood mantel.
Catherine Kwong Design
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Light a Seasonal Candle
Scent plays a huge role in mood, so set the right tone in your home by lighting seasonal candles that make you feel cozy, warm, and ready for the holiday season ahead. Designer Catherine Kwong chose a a Diptique fragrance in a black vessel for a more grounded look.
Source: https://www.housebeautiful.com/home-remodeling/interior-designers/tips/g956/cozy-fall-home-decor/
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