Must-Have Decorations for Fall

As fall arrives, you'll want to change your wardrobe, but have you considered changing your home decor? We'll give you basic decoration ideas for fall.
Must-Have Decorations for Fall

Last update: 03 September, 2020

As much as we hate to say goodbye, summer is coming to an end. Goodbye to all the nights out on the terrace, colorful gardens, and fresh, light materials. Instead, it’s time to spend more time indoors and start considering home decorations for fall.

Color for must-have decorations for fall

There are various colors to choose from in decorations for fall.

This season, there are two colors that we know are going to be popular. We love marsala and light blue. Both of these colors go well with gray, earth tones, and even a touch of cobalt blue for very specific details.

Other color trends for fall will be aqua green tones. People sometimes confuse these colors with turquoise. They will remind you of holidays by the sea and being surrounded by lush, leafy nature.

Decorative metallic accents for fall

A living room with pink metallic accents.

Metal ornaments in the form of vases or even small pieces of furniture will be sure to draw the eye. Copper, bronze, and brass, with their aged, golden sheen, are great ideas for this season. They help bring warmth into a room, which is essential during these colder months.

Rugs as decorations for fall

Various rugs as decorations for fall.

Fluffy, soft rugs are a must for fall. This is one of the best ways to add a little warmth and comfort to any room!

A creative new trend is to layer several different rugs, playing with textures and patterns. Do you dare? We suggest that you use these rugs to create separation between different rooms.

Comfy knits

A stool with knitting supplies on it.

Knits are the quintessential autumn fabric. In fact, for a few years now, knitting has become a therapeutic activity for many people. Whether you’re making blankets or just buying them, knitted items are another must-have decoration for fall.

Think outside the box! You can use knitted fabrics for more than just blankets. Instead, you can use them on cushions, puffs, rugs, or even decorations to hang on the wall.

Eco-friendly decorations

Hands holding a house and plant against a green background.

Sustainable decoration continues to be a trend. Everyone is concerned about the environment. It’s important to consider sustainability when purchasing items.

When discussing interior design, this couldn’t be more true. We love fair trade products! For example, you can buy furniture that doesn’t come from areas where trees are protected. You can also look for recycled materials for your home.

If you want sustainable decorations for fall, consider fiber baskets for extra storage space. Opt for natural fabrics, such as cotton or wool. You can also consider using handmade ceramic pieces as decorations. These make a difference to your home and the environment!

Let there be light

But soft lighting! Lighting might seem like it doesn’t make a difference, but trust us, it does. When considering decorations for fall, lighting is key to create a warm, cozy atmosphere.

To achieve this look, we recommend using candles. You can mix and match shapes and sizes to create a dynamic effect. Also, add aromatic candles. However, make sure to use candles with the same fragrance to avoid any mixing of unpleasant smells.

Flower power in decorations for fall

Flowers on a natural, fiber fabric.

Don’t only use flowers in spring. In autumn, there are plenty of types of flowers. You can use these to make beautiful centerpieces.

Consider using gladiolus, dahlias, daisies, or buttercups. Combine their warm, cheerful colors. You can also display a vase with dried flowers. That way, you don’t have to worry about watering them!

Knock on wood

Consider wood decorations for fall.

Another trend in decorations for fall is aged materials, especially wood. This is a resistant material that offers infinite possibilities for use.

For example, you can transform an old door into a table. Or an old window into a decorative element for your living room wall. Now that you have an idea about decoration for fall, it’s time for you to put it into practice!