As fall approaches, many of us eagerly anticipate cozy sweaters, pumpkin spice everything, and the vibrant colors of fall foliage.
However, some of us are in regions where summer lingers longer. For us, it can be a challenge to get into the fall spirit.
It is difficult to decorate for cooler seasons when temperatures still feel more like August than October.
But fear not! Just because the thermometer hasn’t caught up with the calendar doesn’t mean you can’t start embracing the beauty and warmth of autumn in your home.
Let’s explore some creative ways to decorate for fall when it feels like summer outside.
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warm up your color pallette
It may be too warm to swap out your lightweight linens for flannel just yet. You can, however, begin infusing your space with the rich, warm hues of fall.
Consider adding throw pillows, blankets, or curtains in shades of rust, mustard, or deep green.
Small touches will bring a touch of autumnal coziness to your home.
bring nature indoors
Even if the leaves haven’t started to change outside your window, you can bring the beauty of the season indoors.
Natural elements like branches, pinecones, acorns, and seasonal flowers make a big impact for zero dollars.
Create a stunning centerpiece for your dining table or mantle using a mix of fresh and faux botanicals to capture the essence of fall.
light it up
pumpkin everything
Pumpkins are the unofficial mascot of fall, so why not incorporate them into your decor?
You can opt for traditional orange pumpkins, white pumpkins, or even painted pumpkins in metallic hues.
These versatile gourds can add a festive touch to any space.
Scatter them on your front porch, arrange them on a mantel, or use them as a centerpiece for your dining table.
seasonal scents
Scent is a powerful trigger for memories and emotions. So, why not bring the scents of fall into your home?
Light a pumpkin spice-scented candle or simmer a pot of cider and spices on the stove.
You can also invest in a diffuser with warm, spicy blends like cinnamon, clove, and nutmeg essential oils.
You can decorate for fall when it feels like summer outside, with a few simple decor swaps and creative touches.
So go ahead, pour yourself a cup of cider, light a pumpkin-scented candle, and start celebrating the season, even if the weather hasn’t quite caught up yet.
After all, there’s no time like the present to start embracing autumn’s beauty, no matter what the thermometer says.