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Fall Home Tour 2025

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Welcome to my Fall Home Tour 2025, where cozy meets classic in the most inviting way! This season is all about layering warm tones, soft textures, and natural elements that celebrate the beauty of autumn.

From the moment you step inside, you’ll find cozy corners, simple decorating ideas, and plenty of inspiration to make your home feel warm and welcoming all season long.

Fall Home Tour

This year, I decided to take it easy when it comes to fall decorating. I am late in getting it done because I had my daughter and grandkids all summer while her husband was deployed. By the time I got home from taking them home, it was well into September.

Once I got all the toys put away and baby proofing undone, I was tired and just didn’t have a lot of energy to run up and down the stairs. So I decided to go for the fall feel rather than fall in your face.

My goal was colors and textures that give the feel of fall. Now, if we could only get the memo to Mother Nature to cool things down a bit, I would be so happy!

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Fall Front Porch

The first part of your home that your guests see is the front porch so this is the perfect place to incorporate lots of fall textures.

I started with fall flowers. I took out all the summer flowers except for the plant that was spilling over the edge and replaced them with mums. They have tons of different color mums so you can tailor it to your taste.

The front of a house with orange mums in the forground and two flanking the front porch in black urns, a wreath on the front door and a fern to the left of the door with a welcome sign on the wall and pumpkins on the porch floor.

I also added some texture and color in the lumbar throw pillow that says pumpkin patch and some gorgeous pumpkins of different colors and textures.

A black bench on the front porch with a long lumbar pillow with pumpkin patch written on it, orange mums in the forground, a wood side table with a white pumpkin on it, a fern in a black planter box with two pumpkins sitting in front of it.
A front porch with orange mums in urns, ferns flanking the front door, a wreath on the front door and a welcome side on the left of the door and a picture window on the right of the front door.

Fall Entryway

The second place your guests see is the entryway. I went simple with a gorgeous throw pillow on the entry bench, notice how you can see the fun front porch decor through this window!

Front entry way bench with a tall plant, a throw pillow with an orange pumpkin on it and a view onto the front porch of a bench with a long lumbar pillow that says pumpkin patch.

On the entryway bench, I have a pitcher with beautiful fall florals and a couple of velvet pumpkins. Simple and elegant.

Front entryway table with a vase of orange flowers, two pumpkins, a lantern with a plant insode and a sign hanging on the wall that says how wonderful it is to be home.
A view of my entryway with the stairwell in the foreground and the entry table in the background with a white vase of flowers, two pumpkins and a lantern with a plant inside it.

Fall Kitchen

I spend a ton of time in my kitchen this time of year so I added some fun fall decor in here. First I have this gorgeous “Give Thanks” sign that I hung above my stove. It looks great with the white cabinets and dark grout and black stove top.

I also have a small sign on the right with some gorgeous fall flowers on it.

A view of the corner of my kitchen with white cabinets, stainless appliances and two signs, one hanging above the stove with a pumpkin and it says give thanks and the other sitting on the counter that is wood and has fall florals on it.
The view of my stove in the kitchen with white cabinets, marble counters and a sign hanging above the stove that has a pumpkin on it and says "give thanks".

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On the other side of the kitchen, I created this fall vignette with a tall lamp, my favorite fall candle from Bath and Body Works, and a box with a small mum in it.

The kitchen with a view of the breakfast nook and a vignete with a tall lamp, a box with mums inside and a candle in a scalloped basket.
A vignette on the kitchen counter with a tall lamp, candle, and a mum inside a scalloped basket.

Fall Dining Room

The dining room is my favorite room to decorate for seasons and holidays. I also keep a beautiful centerpiece all year round.

This fall I have my cream china with plaid cloth napkins and my beautiful silver I got after my grandmother passed.

The centerpiece is just a bunch of eucalyptus leaves I got at Walmart and some velvet pumpkins I made. The candlesticks are a rustic bronze color and the candlesticks are a burnt orange.

the dining room with a view of the table, chairs, and it's set for dinner with cream plates, wine glasses, silver, and a centerpiece of eucalyptus leaves, pumpkins, and tall candlesticks with orange candles.
Dining table with cream plats, wine glasses and a centerpiece of eucalyptus leaves, pumpkins and two candlesticks with tall orange candles.

On my buffet I kept it simple with a runner that has leaves on it and three large amber bottles. The vases that hang on the wall have fall florals in it.

My dining room with the view of the. buffet with three large amber colored bottles on a runner with small vases hanging on the wall flanking a round mirror.
A centerpiece of eucalyputs leaves, pumpkins and two candlesticks with tall orange candles in them.

Fall Family Room

I decided to keep things really simple in the family room because after this past summer of having my grandkids here and toys everywhere, I wanted less chaos.

On the chest by the windows is a ceramic pumpkin that you can put a candle in, and it creates a beautiful glow at night.

A view of part of my family room with a chest next to a bank of windows with a cream ceramic pumpkin on it and lots of family photos on the walls.

On the mantle I just have a lantern with an orange candle and these candlesticks with orange candles next to a gorgeous owl.

The bottom of the sofa table is my fabric pumpkin, simple, which is what I needed this fall.

A view of my family room with my large wood beam mantle that has a lantern with an orange candle in it and who candlesticks with orange candles next to an owl.

Where I really added a lot of fall was in the textiles. Here I added plaid throw pillows with some smaller orange pumpkins.

My gray sofa with beige plaid throw pillows and orange pillows on it with a brown leather tufted ottoman in front.

On the chair I have a very nubly orange and white blanket with a throw pillow that has pumpkins in all different colors, patterns, and textures.

A side chair with an orange and white blanket hanging on the back of it with a throw pillow that has three pumpkins on it.

Other fall home decor posts:

A fall centerpiece in a dining room with text overlay, pin for Pinterest.

As a licensed Real Estate Agent and an avid home decorator, I strive to give my clients the very best I can when it comes to staging, selling, and decorating their homes. I have lots of experience with paint color choices and love to DIY my home so I can have everything just the way I want it. I share my ideas and projects with the world in the hopes that I can help others have their homes just the way they want as well.

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