So you celebrated the summer season with a bright and light decor that gave your home a fresh and exciting style? Great! But the problem with the summer style is that, once the Halloween pumpkins are out, it doesn’t look as stylish and exciting as it did in July. It’s time to work on your transitional decor and to prepare the home for winter… but first, let’s think of the Halloween decor. No, it doesn’t mean sticking a plastic skeleton on the shelf and hoping for the best. It’s about getting the colors and feelings of fall into your home… with or without skeletons. For example, something like the gorgeous red and pink plant walls from www.neonfilter.com, framed pressed fall-leaf art, and woollen blankets (perfect for when it starts to get chilly).
Let’s get started on how to transition from summer to fall in some simple steps!
Make room for Halloween
First things first, now is the best moment to get rid of your summer touches, from the bright cushion covers to the summer fabrics. Don’t panic. It doesn’t mean that you should throw them away or sell them. Most decor aficionados tend to use little tricks, such as the storage units near my house options, which as the name indicates offer storage facilities in the proximity of your postal address so that you can keep seasonal decor items safe. As a rule of the thumb, the fall colors are warm – orange, red, brown – with dark accents such as gray and black and dark green. In other words, there’s no need for the flowery hues anymore!
Simple fall accents
It can be frustrating when you’ve spent a lot of time and money decorating your home for the summer to have to do it again for the new season. Chill out; there’s no need to get your pots and your brushes to paint everything in autumnal tones. You can create subtle accents with scented candles and homemade potpourris. Oranges, cloves and eucalyptus are always a hit in the lounge as they create a homely and welcoming perfume. If you love DIY, you can keep some red leaves to decorate your table and your shelves.
Keeping warm in style
It’s not snowing outside yet, but the temperatures have dropped. It may not be cold enough for a fire in the chimney, but the evenings would feel a lot more comfortable with a warm cup of cocoa and a soft blanket. In fact, the best way to prep your home for the colder months of the year is to pile a few blankets and throws next to the sofa and to switch your summery flip flops for a pair of warm woolly socks to wear inside. An elegant throw in the right colors can transform your summer lounge into a ready for autumn room.
Fall DIYs and yums
Last, but not least, let’s not forget a favorite of the season: pumpkin. While I hope you’ve prepared your artsy carved pumpkin and set it on the window sill, there’s something else pumpkins are great for: Sweet treats! Can there be a better way to spend your Halloween weekend than by baking delicious pumpkin muffins to share with your friends and relatives? After all, what everyone loves about Halloween, it’s not the scary decor or the autumnal colors outside… It’s its sweet, yummy and indulging taste with pumpkin cakes and pies and pumpkin pie spice drinks!
In short, with simple DIY tricks and a few cleverly chosen blankets and treats, you can transform your home decor in time for the Halloween and Thanksgiving season.
Miri
Totally agree with your thoughts! Let’s celebrate fall with wisdom!
Rachel
Such a great post! Definitely agree that Autumn treats can really make the season feel alive, especially when the entire house smells of yummy cinnamon and pumpkin spice! ✨
Jessica
Pumpkin pies and cakes are my faves too!
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Elisa Zanetti
oh I so want some pumpkin cake
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sophia
The pumpkin muffin looks so delicious <3
xoxo, Sophia