Fall Home Decoration Tips to Boost Comfort and Curb Appeal
- Ed Elam

- Sep 29
- 2 min read
Fall is a great time for both decorating your home and for selling your home. People think of spring and summer as the best times to list their homes, but in the fall, people are oftentimes more motivated to buy because they don’t want to be moving in the winter or during the already hectic holiday season. Plus, homes in the fall, especially if you have trees in your front yard, just look incredible and can increase their own resale value just by having a cozy, fall-feeling front yard. In today’s blog, we’re going to cover some of the new fall decorating trends that you can use around your home to make it feel more comfy and fall-focused.
Boost Curb Appeal with Seasonal Touches
Even if you’re not thinking of selling your home, boosting your curb appeal is a great way to make the neighborhood itself feel more warm, inviting, and festive. And, why not come home to a quaint and charming front yard after a long day at the office?
Add seasonal plants: Mums, ornamental kale, and pansies thrive in cooler weather and add vibrant color.
Use natural décor: Cornstalks, hay bales, and pumpkins (real or realistic looking) can frame your front porch in a tasteful way.
Refresh your wreath: Swap out summer florals for a fall-inspired wreath featuring leaves, pinecones, or berries.
Create Fall Themed Living Spaces Indoors
Fall is the perfect season to emphasize one of the best true comforts in life: curling up with a good book with a hot beverage close at hand. Bring that feeling to life in every room of your home this year with these tips.
Swap pillows and throws: Introduce textured fabrics like wool, flannel, or knit in warm, earthy tones.
Layer area rugs: Adding a rug on hardwood or tile can instantly make a room feel cozier.
Incorporate seasonal scents: Candles or diffusers with cinnamon, apple, or pumpkin spice notes can evoke a welcoming atmosphere.
Bring Nature Inside (A Little At A Time)
The holiday season is all about bringing parts of nature indoors, why not get a jumpstart on that in the fall? As the harvest season comes to a close and things like corn stalks dry out and apples ripen, this is a great time to bring some tasteful touches of the great outdoors to your home to make your indoors great. Here are some fun things you can try to bring the fall season more into focus for your home.
Table centerpieces: Use a wooden bowl filled with apples, pinecones, or mini pumpkins.
Branch décor: Place tall branches in a vase for a simple, modern look.
Rustic accents: Woven baskets, reclaimed wood trays, or copper accents add warmth and character.
In Conclusion
We hope that today’s home decoration guide was useful to you. Remember, no matter the time of year, there is always something fun to do around Boise and Meridian. I am happy to help with any questions about home and garden, buying, selling, real estate, and beyond! Give me a call today, I’d love to hear from you.




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