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How to Transition Your Home Decor from Summer to Fall: Easy Tips

At Home· Fall Decorating· Home Decor· Seasonal & Holidays

31 Aug

As summer slowly fades into fall, there’s something magical about the changing seasons that makes us want to update our home decor. From lighter fabrics and brighter colors to cozier textures and autumnal hues, transitioning your home from summer to fall is an opportunity to embrace warmth and comfort.

The best part? You don’t need a complete overhaul to create a fall-inspired space. With a few simple changes, you can infuse your home with the cozy vibes of the season. Here are my top tips for transitioning your home decor from summer to fall.

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moody fall bedroom decor

Swap Out Lightweight Fabrics for Cozy Textures

One of the easiest ways to transition from summer to fall is by switching out lightweight fabrics for cozy textures. Start with your throw pillows, blankets, and bedding. Replace breezy linen and cotton with warmer fabrics like knit, velvet, and faux fur.

Tips:

  • Add textured throw blankets to your living room for an instant fall feel.
  • Swap your light, summery pillow covers for richer, earth-toned fabrics like corduroy or velvet.

Consider cozying up your space with this faux fur throw or velvet pillow covers which are a few of my top fall wish list items right now!

fall pillows on sofa

Embrace Autumnal Colors

A color shift is one of the most noticeable ways to update your home for fall. Think deep oranges, rich burgundy, golden yellows, and earthy greens. These colors evoke the warmth and coziness that fall brings.

Tips:

  • Incorporate fall colors into your decor with accessories like candles, vases, and artwork.
  • Change out your table linens for those in rich fall hues, such as burnt orange or mustard yellow.

Pro Tip: If you’re not ready to go full-on fall, try a gradual shift by blending summer’s lighter tones with deeper autumn shades.

updated fall entry with antique oak washstand

Introduce Fall Florals and Foliage

As the leaves begin to change outside, bring a bit of that nature indoors. Swap out summer blooms for fall-inspired florals and foliage. Think dried flowers, wheat, eucalyptus, and branches with berries.

Tips:

  • Create a centerpiece for your dining table using fall foliage and candles.
  • Add a simple fall wreath to your front door for a welcoming touch.

DIY Idea: For a budget-friendly option, make your own arrangements with faux foliage and florals. Check out my easy oak leaf fall wreath DIY project here.

simple natural early fall vignette

Incorporate Natural Elements

Natural elements like wood, stone, and rattan can add warmth and texture to your space. Incorporate these materials through decorative trays, candle holders, and woven baskets.

Tips:

  • Use a wooden bowl to display seasonal fruits like apples and pears on your kitchen counter or dining table.
  • Incorporate woven baskets to store blankets or magazines, adding a rustic touch to your space.

Update Your Scent

Scent plays a significant role in creating a cozy atmosphere. As you transition from summer to fall, update your home’s scent with warm, comforting fragrances like cinnamon, vanilla, or pumpkin spice.

Tips:

  • Swap out your fresh, citrusy summer candles for ones with richer, spicier scents.
  • Consider using an essential oil diffuser with fall-inspired blends, like clove, orange, and cedarwood.

Amazon Resource Tip: Check out these pumpkin spice-scented candles for a warm, autumnal fragrance in your home.


warm and welcoming fall foyer - fall decor in the entryway

6. Layer Rugs for Extra Warmth

If your home has hardwood or tile floors, adding or layering rugs is a great way to bring warmth and coziness into your space. Even if you already have a rug, layering a smaller, textured one on top can instantly add a fall feel.

Tips:

  • Try layering a jute rug with a smaller, patterned one for an earthy, cozy look.
  • Opt for rugs in fall colors like rust, brown, or mustard to tie in with the season.

fall dining table

Add Seasonal Touches to Your Outdoor Spaces

Don’t forget about your outdoor spaces! Transitioning your porch or patio from summer to fall can be as simple as adding a few seasonal touches.

Tips:

  • Swap out your summer plants for fall favorites like mums or ornamental kale.
  • Add a plaid throw and a couple of pillows to your outdoor seating area for a cozy, fall-ready look.

Pro Tip: Don’t forget the pumpkins! A mix of small and large pumpkins on your porch steps can instantly make your outdoor space feel festive.


fall mudroom bench pillows

Create a Cozy Reading Nook

As the days grow shorter and cooler, creating a cozy nook where you can curl up with a book is the perfect way to embrace the season. Whether it’s in your living room, bedroom, or even a corner of your kitchen, make sure to add soft lighting, plush pillows, and warm throws.

Tips:

  • Use a floor lamp or string lights to create a warm and inviting glow.
  • Add a basket filled with your favorite fall reads or magazines for easy access.


Transitioning your home decor from summer to fall doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. By making a few simple swaps—cozy textures, warm colors, natural elements, and seasonal decor—you can easily create a space that feels both refreshed and ready for the cooler months ahead.

Remember, the key is to embrace what makes you feel comfortable and happy during this season. So take these tips and make your home your cozy retreat as we welcome fall!

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