I love bringing fall into my kitchen. Whether I’m baking apple pie, lighting cute candles, or decorating with seasonal styles, I always have a lovely time in this space this season.
If you’re looking to create a cozy atmosphere this season, I have a number of useful tips from designers for you. “My favorite thing about fall is being outside – the colorful leaves, the fresh air and the golden sunlight,” explains Kim Morris, interior designer and founder of Kimberly Morris Interiors. “When I decorate for fall, I want to bring the beauty and atmosphere of the outdoors inside as much as possible.”
For anyone looking for fall decorating ideas that are perfect for the kitchen, these simple tips and tricks are really stylish.
1. Decorate with foliage
While I’m a fan of buying fall home decor, if you’re on a budget or want to usher in the holiday season quickly, you should know that some of the most beautiful decorations are actually right on your doorstep.
“After making sure my client is OK with it, I simply cut a small branch from one of their backyard trees when the leaves have changed color but are not yet crispy,” Kim explains.
“I put it in a large glass vase on the kitchen counter or island and it becomes an impressive focal point,” she adds.
If your trees aren’t big enough to trim, Kim recommends picking up some artificial branches from a retailer like Afloral or Michaels. “They now have a range of realistic artificial branches that you can reuse and repurpose without trimming your trees.”
2. Change the materials
I’m a huge fan of switching out my fabrics between seasons to subtly change the feel of a room—but now I’m going to take Kim’s tip and swap out harder materials, too.
“I love swapping out cans, vases and decor in the kitchen for warmer metals (like brass or copper), darker-toned woods (like walnut) and kitchen towels in neutral tones,” explains Kim.
“I display a client’s cutting board collection on the counter to add some natural wood tones, swap out salt and pepper shakers for beautiful brass ones, and hang cream and taupe towels over the oven and dishwasher handles to up the coziness factor,” she says.
None of these are expensive or complicated on their own, but doing them all together, Kim says, brings out the best parts of the season in an obvious but not cheesy way.
Versatile
Size (in.): W12.97 x L11.87
Made from: Wood
Price: 32,79 €
With this cute cutting board, preparing autumn baked goods such as jam and cakes becomes a real eye-catcher. Not only does it look cute, but it is also super practical thanks to its robust material, its wide range of uses and the fact that it does not deform easily.
3. Integrate fall colors
Whether you choose classic oranges and burgundies or more subtle greens and browns (which are this year’s top fall trends), color is a must for your home this fall.
“Color plays an important role in fall kitchen decorating, and choosing a palette of warm earth tones can instantly transform your space,” explains Rachel Stringer, design expert at Raleigh Realty.
“Browns, terracotta and dark orange tones can be incorporated into textiles such as table runners or tea towels,” she says.
You can also display copper pots or utensils on open shelves or hang them on racks for a functional and stylish look.
4. Choose pretty pumpkins
If there’s one thing that symbolizes fall for me, it’s pumpkins. I buy sweet, fresh pumpkins from my local grocery store, and you can, too.
“Bring a combination of fresh or artificial pumpkins and gourds in different sizes and colors, such as white ‘Casper’ pumpkins or mini ‘Fairytale’ pumpkins,” explains Rachel.
“Wooden elements such as cutting boards, cake stands or trays can serve as a base for displaying these seasonal items and add a rustic charm to your kitchen,” she adds.
You can also choose practical pumpkin decorations—Anthropologie’s fall collection is full of beautiful pumpkins this year, from mugs to tablecloths.
Insta-famous
Size (in.): H5.6 x D4.25
Made from: Stoneware
Price: $14
I’ve seen this mug all over my social feeds every fall, and I expect this year will be no different. It comes in three different shades—white, neutral, and orange—so you can pick the mug that best suits your style.
5. Finish with seasonal vignettes
This tip is ideal for anyone who has a small kitchen but still wants to have autumnal decorations.
“Creating seasonal vignettes using functional kitchen items is another effective way to decorate for fall,” says Rachel.
For example, you can place apples, nuts or seasonal candles on a wooden tray, which not only decorates the room but also makes it practical.
“Fall-themed chalkboards and printables can be used to write seasonal messages or add a personal touch, and they can easily be updated throughout the season,” she adds.
By focusing on a few well-placed items, you can effectively celebrate the season in your kitchen.
If you want to continue enjoying this cozy season, the autumn decoration ideas for the front door are also super cute.