![]() Totally relaxed with a touch of masculine but always chic. Think of light layers, soft neutrals, and cozy knits, all of which include some of my favorites rolled into one. Today I’m sharing my latest mood board featuring, you guessed it, a fall coastal grandmother fashion style edit. Driving home the other day I’ve already seen trees starting to change color, so it’s not just the commercial aspect of things. Everywhere I look it looks and smells like fall. The shops have since begun their fall holiday decor and fashion lines. And with a new school year in tow, that usually marks a new season for us. My daughter begins school next week!!! □ I can’t believe I’m typing this down already. Using these tips and tricks can help you seamlessly transition into the new season.This week marks the official last week of summer for us. Fall Decor Can Still Feel CoastalĪll-in-all, fall decor can still be incoporated into your coastal home. If you have accent tables, add in a few white pumpkins just as you did inside. Lastly, add a few lanterns – there are a ton of great options in black or gold.įor your PORCH AREAS you can incorporate fall textiles on your swings and chairs. Green and muted Cinderella pumpkins are great options to help continue the neutral vibe outdoors, too. White mums are also a CASS favorite for outdoor fall decorations. Your front door is a great place for dried wreaths. It’s also another great spot for some pumpkins!ĭon’t forget about OUTDOOR SPACES. Your ENTRYWAY is another place to use vases with dried stems or fall foliage. Your kitchen island is another great spot for a fall scented candle! Consider incorporating figs or pears – both are seasonal fruit so they fit perfectly with fall decor, and still coordinate with neutral coastal decor. Add a pumpkin crock for an extra touch!įor your KITCHEN ISLAND, use a tray or vase with rattan texture. Fall foliage could include dried stems, pampas grass, or deeper colored flowers. Within this area, you can also swap out art for more fall finds.įor your DINING TABLE and/or buffet, start by swapping out stems within your vases. You could also add a pumpkin scented candle to create that extra cozy feeling.īUILT-INS are another great spot to incroporate a few pumpkins. You can arrange them as a small centerpiece. Your COFFEE TABLE is a great area to start! One way to easily do this is to incorporate pumpkins. Here are a few areas that you can start to incoporate fall decor into: ![]() Using different material vases that feel more earthy and organic and have a weathered look is another great way to add texture. Trays and baskets are a great example of pieces to layer in your decor to add texture. For fall, you can incorporate deeper-hued rattan and jute pieces as a simple way to add some neutral coastal textures throughout your house. Layer in Other Textured ElementsĪdding texture is suitable for any season of coastal style decorating. It’s a good time to consider layering over a jute rug for an extra cozy look. Rugs are another option to add in some different tones. Chunky knit blankets in white, beige (or even blue) are great for fall. ![]() Pillows and throw blankets are an affordable and easy ways to incorporate different textiles. There are so many plaid and crochet knits that come in a variety of neutrals that will look great with your coastal decor. Plaids and crochets knits are classic fall staples that will go with any vibe. Layering in fabrics that remind you of flannel, sweaters, etc., helps to embody that same feel. Some of my favorite dried foliage to add are pampas grass, statice, starflower, and dried palm leaves.Įven though it will stay primarily warm for the fall season, there is a noticeable change that brings more of a chill to the air. Doing so will add a lot of depth and interest in your home. You can incorporate these types of stems and dried florals in your vases for a coastal fall feeling. Wispy grasses look less green and are more brown in the fall, sometimes they are even pink. Incorporate Dried Stems in Fall Decorįor foliage, wispy grasses are prevalent on the coast and can add interest when you use them in your home. Of course, you can add in some warmer tones, but maybe stay away from oranges and reds, think more burgundy and pinks, as these colors mesh well with coastal blues and neutrals. With all of that being said, these versatile colors can create a solid foundation for fall decor without changing your color scheme too much. Neutral tones allow an effortless transition from season to season, preventing you from needing to switch your style. Mixed with neutrals, this color combo reads coastal, no matter what season. Use a Neutral Color Palette with Hints of BlueĪs you may know, blue is a staple of coastal decor. Five Strategies to Create a Coastal Fall Home 1.
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