Do you get overwhelmed trying to keep up with decor trends while the seasons are ever changing? Whether you’re the person digging through the attic for your pumpkins on September 1st or the person who rejects any sign of fall, seasonal decorating doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. With these 3 simple seasonal styling steps you can make your home decor make a smooth transition to any season.
1. Choose Warmer (Or Cooler) Textiles
Since I’m decorating for fall I’m going to go warmer with my textiles like blankets and throw pillows. I like earthy tones for the fall season. If I was transitioning to spring or winter my desired color palette might be different. Heres an example of how the colors of my home change throughout the year. Some colors repeat but create a different vibe overall.
This fall I chose a muted green throw pillow to pair with this burnt orange fringe one. I like when color, pattern, and texture defines the season rather than actual words like “ITS FALL YALL”. Below are my favorite textiles right now…
2. Swap Out Stems and Greenery
This is another easy and affordable way to transform your home for the season. I’ve collected a variety of stems over the years so I usually have a nice little selection stashed away. I put florals and greenery out for the spring and summer (eucalyptus is my favorite). Then, in the fall and winter I make the switch for things like branches, berries, and pampas.
3. Add a Festive Element
This is where I like to add that little touch of holiday. For fall, I love a good pumpkin. Especially because they are offered in so many different styles, colors, and textures. My favorites this year are the wooden and woven ones!
Just like that your home can make that seasonal switch! You can see how I used these 3 simple seasonal styling steps in my living room to go from spring to fall. I hope this helps you simplify your seasonal decor instead of feeling overwhelmed. Using this guide also narrows down the items you shop for or store.
Want more Fall Finds? Hop over to my friend Amy’s blog post where she rounds up her favorite fall decor items!