Hey Friends! I’m so glad that you are here. I have enjoyed sharing how I decorated our home for fall with you this season. Now I have it all decorated, it’s time for a fall home tour!
I’m always excited teaming up with Tammy over on Patina and Paint for another Decorate with Us / Fall Season. Each room we decorated we brought you along, in hopes to provide ideas on how you could decorate your home this fall season.
Thank you so much Tammy for joining me this fall season! Can’t wait until next season on Decorate with Us. I will have Tammy’s Fall Home Tour linked down at the bottom of my page.
I love having our front stoop decorate each season. It’s a great way to welcome your friends and family. This gives them the first impression of how the inside will look. To see the post on our fall front stoop, click here.
Welcome into our Fall home!
Whether you are looking for some simple fall decorations or need inspiration for a special space in your home, I hope you find something helpful in this post.
Enjoy!
Entryway
From textured pumpkins and autumn leaves to candles and harvest-inspired frames, my fall entryway table sets the tone for our entire home this year. To see the post on our fall front entryway, click here.
Dining Room
For our dining room with bright fall foliage, pampas grass and a centerpiece of pumpkins and candles. The warm, inviting decor makes the perfect autumn setting. To see the post on our fall dining room, click here.
Family Room
When it came to decorating our family room for fall it was simple once I found the Kirkland’s pumpkin framed art. Adding seasonal frames, pumpkins, fall stems and candles was all it needed to cozy up the space.
OH! We can’t forget to add seasonal throw pillows! To see the post on our fall family room, click Mantel – Sofa Table.
Kitchen
It is said the kitchen is the heart of our home, so I love adding touches of seasonal decor in our kitchen and kitchen nook.
I gave our cooking space some extra seasonal touches by swapping out some decor pieces. To see the post on our fall kitchen, click here.
Kitchen Nook
Right off the kitchen is our breakfast nook where a few months ago I changed it up with a fresh new color to the furniture.
I kept with the same color theme as the kitchen, bringing out a lot more pumpkins and florals. To see the post on our fall kitchen nook, click nook and hutch.
Master Bedroom
In the master bedroom, I wanted to create a snug and inviting space for the fall season. One of the easiest ways to add warm colors. These colors are not my norm when it comes to decorating, so I was excited to add dark orange to the room.
I like to add seasonal stems to the dresser and night stands as well.
Laundry Room
For the back entryway or my laundry room, I like to give this area a touch of the season too. It is normally the way family and friends come into our home. To see the post on our fall master bedroom, click here.
To see the post on our fall laundry room, click here.
Back Porch
To finish the day, we sit out on our back porch enjoying the cooler evenings and the cozy decorations of fall.
I gave a few more rooms in our home touches of fall, to view the home tour you can view that on my Facebook page or YouTube channel.
You can check out the rest of my fall blog post that I have shared, by click below.
My Fall Season 2024
Make sure you jump over and walk through Tammy’s fall home; the link is below.
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Decorating our home on a budget is my thrill. I think a home can look beautiful without breaking the bank. Your home should bring the best out of you and make you feel happy. You should smile every time you enter your home. 🙂
Your home does look very cozy and ready for fall! I love the colors you use to accent throughout the house. (:
Terrie your home truly looks like fall. All of the colors and textures are beautiful. I can almost feel the cooler temps of fall. Grab me a sweater! Great job – and as always it’s been fun working with you.
Thank you Tammy.