Join in this fall home tour for fall decor inspiration and design ideas to use in your own home. Simple fall decor tips that anyone can do!
Fall Home Tour
It’s our Canadian Thanksgiving this weekend, so I thought that I’d take you on a full fall home tour before the Halloween decor comes out. There’s always lots of decor changes around this time of year! lol! I’ve done a full post on each of these spaces before, but I thought this would give a better idea of the flow as you move through our home. For more photos and room decor tips, just click on the room links to head over to the specific post. Enjoy the tour!
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Fall Front Porch
I went a lot more colorful this year with our front porch than I usually do.
These lighted maple trees were my inspiration and they look SO pretty at night all lit up.
Fall Foyer
When you come in our front door, we have a small front entry way for storing shoes, accessories, and other little items like our keys and sunglasses {and masks!}. As the weather starts to switch to more cooler, rainy days, it’s the perfect time to do a quick decluttering and seasonal switch in your mudroom or front entry. For more ideas to refresh your foyer for fall click here.
Fall Dining Room
As you come in past the front entry, you enter our dining room. I kept things fairly neutral in here again this year and used lot of natural elements for added texture and interest. You can see all of the details of our fall dining room HERE.
Our fall hot chocolate bar was the inspiration for the color scheme. You’ll find lots of twinkle lights all throughout our home. I think the lights just make everything prettier and cozier!
I carried the wheat and the natural elements {as well as the twinkle lights!} into this easy fall centerpiece.
And you can never have too many seasonal beverage bars. lol!
Fall Kitchen
Continuing straight through our dining room is our kitchen. This is always the quickest room for me to decorate and just a few little seasonal changes can make a big impact! For more fall kitchen decor ideas click here.
I created these Scandinavian fall printables for a more muted fall color scheme. And, while I tired to keep a softer fall color scheme in here, some brighter pops of orange worked its way in too.
We have a pretty open kitchen and family room space. If you turn 180 degrees from our kitchen, you look directly out to our kitchen table and family room.
Fall Living Room
My favorite thing about fall decor is how warm and inviting everything feels. I stuck with more traditional fall colors in our living room layered on lots of cozy textures.
There’s nothing like curling up on the sofa on a cool, fall night with the fireplace on and the twinkle lights glowing.
I made this DIY Autumn sign to hang over our fall mantel. And there’s nothing better than a nice, cozy fireplace on a cool, rainy day! For more details on our fall living room, check out this post.
I hope you enjoyed our full fall home tour and found some ideas to help cozy up your own space for fall. For all of my Canadian friends, I wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Amber fountain says
Love your fall decorating! Can you share a link for your sparkle maple trees from your front porch?
Thanks! Amber
Jenn Lifford says
I got mine at a local garden center but these ones look very similar if not the same…
https://amzn.to/3dgGlXK
Betty Williams says
Everything looks beautiful! Hope it will look the same tomorrow!
Jenn Lifford says
Haha! I doubt it! I forgot how much mess a 3 year old can create!