Hang fall-inspired wall art
Giving your wall art a switcheroo will update your home and respark your interest.
Prints
That Impressionist print over your sofa is probably attractive, but is anyone really seeing it anymore? Update your decor by moving your prints around or adding new ones.
Mirrors
As the days get shorter, increasing the light level in dim areas with a few mirrors will keep things energetic and vital. Instead of installing one large, heavy mirror, put up three smaller ones instead. You won’t have to mar your walls with a deep hole, and you’ll get lots of sparkle and illumination.
Wreaths
Position a fall wreath at the end of a long hallway, on a kitchen wall or in an entry. Uno Alla Volta’s autumn-dyed maple leaf wreath is a vibrant example of how natural elements can make a dramatic design statement by combining popular fall colors into a unified whole.
Metal sculptures
These dimensional wall hangings have the sheen and sophistication of much more expensive pieces and impart an updated but still natural vibe. They’re popular this season and available in lots of styles. We like Bed, Bath & Beyond’s Metal Leaf Panels — they’re perfect for a prominent but narrow space.
Swags
Add excitement around a prized framed print by draping it with a swag. You can transform the look of your wall and revitalize your artwork at the same time.
Add aroma
Nothing adds fall ambience like the delicious aroma of pumpkin pie or chocolate chip cookies. Thanks to the alchemy of modern candle making, you can have the benefits of baked and brewed goodies without the calories, fuss or mess. Or try a basket of mini-pumpkins next to the fireplace and a tall apothecary jar filled with cinnamon sticks on a kitchen countertop to bridge the changing seasons.
Seasonal accents revitalize indoor spaces. To start a fall makeover, just step into your autumn garden for inspiration.
More fall decorating ideas
- Decorate your front porch for fall
- Fall decorating trends
- Bring the flavor of fall indoors for the holidays
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