The fall season is here and the smell of pumpkin spice, apple, and cinnamon is in the air. If you want to bring some fall vibes into your home, these natural fall decor ideas are sure to inspire you. The magic of autumn can be displayed in many ways in just about every space from the living room to the bedroom.
These natural fall decorations are easy to recreate yourself and don’t require any special skills. Most of these ideas are quick to put together and will take less than an hour to create, so you can get a designer look in your home in no time.
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of 23Build a Pumpkin Stack Planter
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Here’s a DIY fall room decoration that can be put anywhere, inside or out. Finding Lovely started with a planter and then used a variety of materials including pumpkins and hydrangea to create a beautiful autumn decoration that you can make yourself. Directions are included on how to put everything together to get the same look.
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of 23Decorate the Bar Cart
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You can decorate just about anything for fall, and this project takes advantage of that. A bar cart has been styled by Pop of Gold and has all the autumn touches. A scarecrow, pumpkins on a cake stand, and a throw blanket elevate this cocktail stand. Besides some seasonal drinks, it’s also a great place to place some fall treats.
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of 23Display a Tiered Tray
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Using a tray to showcase some autumn decorations is a wonderful way to add some vertical space. Here, Homestead City Dwelling has used some rustic tiered trays and styled them for the fall season. Dried flowers, wooden houses, and books tied with strings make neutral and rustic decorations. You could add anything you like to the trays and they can be used for other seasons as well.
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of 23Go With White Pumpkins
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White pumpkins are elegant and understated, making them an excellent choice if you want a minimal, elegant, or natural look in your home. You can place them just about anywhere to add some instant style. Finding Lovely has placed them in a metal bucket but you could also put them in a basket or simply scattered around the room.
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of 23Use Produce
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Becca Interiors has taken a minimal approach to fall decorating. In the center of the dining table is a bowl of onions along with a vase full of fall leaves. It goes perfectly with the farmhouse style that’s already there, making it feel approachable and homey.
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of 23Forage From Nature
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Add something unexpected like Laura Brophy Interiors has done. Forage for some greenery and place them in a vase. The long branches extend from the vase, and since they’re green, they make the perfect decoration for early fall. It’s then placed on an entryway table for all your visitors to admire.
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of 23DIY a Wreath
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You can create your own wreath like Casa Watkins Home & Living has done. It starts with a bicycle wheel and then is decorated with flowers and dried oranges. It’s truly unique and is a great way to add some fall colors to your walls.
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of 23Warm Up With a Fire
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This is a simple way to decorate for fall and it only takes a few minutes. If you have a fireplace, then make sure you use it. Fall is the perfect time for a warm fire that adds some incredible ambiance to your living room. KG Designs has done this and it makes a huge difference in the feel of the room.
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of 23Style Dried Leaves
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Inspired by Charm has styled a mantel just in time for fall by stacking some books and inserting dried autumn leaves throughout to create a cohesive fall look. The mantel follows a brown and orange color palette, which makes a charming statement.
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of 23Embrace Early Fall
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As soon as the leaves begin to change, you can make this DIY fall room decoration like Casa Watkins Living has. Trim some of the changing leaves and place them in a glass vase. Even if the leaves are just starting to fade from their summer green, embrace the changes as the fall season begins.
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of 23Create a Simple Centerpiece
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A fall centerpiece doesn’t need to be fancy. Amy Leferink at Interior Impressions has created a simple one that embraces the fall season. She filled a basket with small pumpkins and gourds and placed it at the center of the table. It sits on a burlap table runner which completes the look.
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of 23Bring the Outside In
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Leclair Decor has come up with a simple way to decorate for fall. A rustic basket has been placed in the living room and filled with logs. It gives the hint that autumn is coming and soon there will be warm fires and cooler nights.
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of 23Add Small Touches
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Sometimes, less is more. If you’re looking for a minimal look to your fall decorations, consider adding just a few touches. Ursula Carmona of Home Made by Carmona has added two small pumpkins to a bookshelf. It’s just a touch of fall but that’s what makes it just so special.
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of 23Combine Dried Arrangements
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Amy Leferink at Interior Impressions has taken a few vases and filled them with various fall foliage. She uses different colors and textures to make one big statement. All of the dried foliage is placed on a mirrored tray, which really highlights the vases. A mirrored tray will show off any of your fall decorations and add a special touch.
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of 23Show Off Some Feathers
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Inspired by Charm has designed a wreath made out of feathers. Feathers are a unique way to decorate for the fall and this delicate wreath is meant to be displayed inside. There are complete directions available on how to make this DIY fall room decoration.
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of 23Hang Some Baskets
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Chelius House of Design has decorated the wall of the kitchen with some baskets. The warm colors of the baskets give it a cozy look and add some texture to your walls. The great thing about these baskets is that you can easily transition them from one season to the next.
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of 23Display in Cloches
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If your yard is filled with all kinds of trees, take a few branches of each of them and place them in glass cloches on your empty mantel. Each branch will be able to shine on its own thanks to its unique shape and foliage. To mix it up even further, get different cloche styles to bring a rustic touch.
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of 23Try Seasonal Fruits
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Apple picking is a beloved activity during fall, so why not use the extra apples for your own decor? Place a bowl of fresh apples in a wooden vessel and put them on a shelf with the rest of your decor, so it’s easy to grab-and-go.
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of 23Set a Beautiful Table
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Place your favorite decor items and dried arrangements in a classic bowl if you run out of space when you’re arranging your vase. Then, pair the two together on the table to create a one-of-a-kind display for any gatherings.
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of 23Display a Garland
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Don’t forget to decorate your mantel, especially if you’re planning on having guests over. Display some fall leaves as a hanging garland, so it adds a pop of fall color while the fire is on.
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of 23Go Glam
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When it comes to decorating, the options are endless, especially if you’re trying to go all out. Combine all of your favorite fall accents together to curate an extravagant centerpiece (this will definitely capture guests’ attention). In this one, all kinds of flowers, pumpkins, apples, and leaves are layered with each other.
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of 23Choose a Rustic Theme
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An easy way to start decorating for fall is to choose a theme you want and use that as inspiration for all empty spaces around your home. Here, the same colors and florals are chosen for the main centerpiece and mantel which brings the whole room together.
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of 23Fill the Cabinets
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Velveteen and Grace filled an empty cabinet with all fall-inspired items. From placing trinkets in acorn-shaped glass jars to different gourds in the drawers. Some drawers are kept closed, which are used to store any items that may cause clutter while the ones that are opened are styled.