Red, Orange, and Yellow: How to Incorporate Fall Decor for a Cozy Home Aesthetic
Prepping for fall is all about incorporating warm and rustic décor into the home. While summer might have celebrated peppy pink and glaring greens, autumn shades are much more earthy and easygoing.
If you’re hoping to infuse your home with all the charm of fall and need a little inspiration, here are a few ideas for making your home harvest happy after the summer is long gone.
Red, Orange, and Yellow: How to Incorporate Fall Decor for a Cozy Home Aesthetic 
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Fall favorites like hot apple cider and pumpkin pie represent the cozy comforts of the pre-winter season.
If you’re seeking to add some red to your home, why not celebrate the foods and flowers of the season? Ruby colored mums and crimson leaves add a pop of color to a doorway while baskets of apples are a fun addition. Dried red cornstalks offer even more scarlet fever to this festive fall front porch.

Orange is a traditional fall color that calls to mind gourds, ghouls and gold greenery. Decorating a fireplace mantel or dining table with seasonal pieces will create a country cozy vibe that will be more than welcome in the cooler months. Gold and orange artwork, candles and pumpkins create a cheery seasonal display.

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Adding light and brightness to a home in the fall is a great idea for promoting at-home nesting. While temperatures drop and sunlight fades, it’s always nice to have decorative infusions of yellow for more liveliness. LED pumpkins, flaming candles and butter colored leaves add a twinge of canary to a home entry while a pinecone bannister garland makes for a oh-so pretty seasonal staircase.

Creating a tablescape with leafy foliage, pumpkins and pinecones is a modern and masterful way to add decorative fall flair. Capture the essence of the season with ornamental objects in amber shades. Stacking pots, glass jars and vases creates a more textured display while random “fallen” leaves make any entry table feel less fussy and more down-to-earth.
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