Autumn is here and we’re spending more time outside as the temperatures start to drop. With Thanksgiving just around the bend, it’s time to prepare your outdoor spaces for fall!
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DIY Fall Décor Ideas
Send a welcoming message right away with DIY front porch décor! We love the idea of making a fabric wreath with durable, weather resistant Sunbrella fabrics. This fall plaid would make any porch feel cozy for fall. As you move from the front porch to the living room, you could also incorporate the fabrics for homemade pillows for your living room. Movie nights just got much cozier!
For your outdoor dining space, make your own table runner with fabric that can easily transition to an outdoor dining area if need be. This subdued plaid would pop perfectly under a gourd-and-pumpkin centerpiece.
Update your outdoor dining décor for cozy nights by the fire.
Enhance Your Outdoor Space
What could be better than a perfect fall evening spent under the soft glow of string lights with s’mores and caramel apples by the fire pit? With a little preparation, you’ll be on your way to hosting fall (COVID-friendly) dinner parties in no time. First, homeowners will need an outdoor dining set with a cozy bench, like this one from Pottery Barn, nestled upon a chic outdoor rug that will go brilliantly with the rest of your fall décor. Don’t forget to invest in a patio heater for when things get chilly!
If you have a fire pit or chiminea, a cozy conversation set is perfect for creating a warm and welcoming ambiance.
Enhance your outdoor space this fall with the addition of a shade structure. Shade for your pergola adds protection from the sun and to defines your space. Or, consider a retractable awning for spaces where you would like the flexibility of retracting a shade structure when not in use. You could easily incorporate fall colors like burgundy or burnt orange to set the mood for fall.
For more inspiration, check out our trend forecast, seating solution ideas, and seasonal transition tips!