We added some new napkins, some fall cookies (hello cinnamon!) and a few little DIY fall gnomes to the shelves (made with dollar store supplies!). The coffee bar didn’t need much decor to make it feel like fall. And of course, we’re eating seasonal veggies, so why not display them?! I didn’t add a ton of decor to the kitchen, except a few favourite pieces like the apple and pear sculptures on the shelf. Then, when it comes to the faux greenery, I add fall stems, like wheat, to mix in with the greens like eucalyptus stems. When it comes to greenery, I try to keep all of my real plants out as the seasons change, although sometimes I switch to warmer looking pots and stands. They look seasonal and cozy, and still act like decor without having to buy new decor to decorate with. The shelves and hooks are full of pieces that we are actually using on a day-to-day basis in the fall, including my fall hat and sweater. Pumpkins are a staple of fall decor, and I love adding them, but tend to use real ones (see last year’s home tour!) or more modern looking ones in grey, white, or traditional fall colours. The first stop on our tour is our entry! It’s one of the first rooms we renovated and I still love decorating this space and seeing that moody green wall! You can find all of the beautiful home tours linked at the bottom of the post! If you’re following alone and visiting from Life is Better at Home than welcome to our site! I hope you enjoy the tour. This year I decorated with what was left of my favourite pieces, and a few new dollar store DIY projects for fall. Hey hey! Welcome back to another beautiful home tour! There are two times that I consistently decorate my home… fall and Christmas! Last year I purged a ton of the fall and holiday decor that I had because I was feeling like I just had too much “stuff”. Tips and tricks for maintaining a modern, minimal look in seasonal decor. Beautiful modern and minimalist fall decor ideas.
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