Adorning and Decorating the Front Porch for Fall

Fall, the most cozy time of the year, is right on our coattails. And if you haven’t already, then it’s time to adorn the house with some fall-inspired decor. What’s first on the list? The front porch of course! Welcome your guests and give the face of your house a much-needed, curbside boost by decorating the front porch for fall. From gourds to husks, there are plenty of subtle and big ways to celebrate the season. Take a look at some inspiration and start decorating!

1. Lots of Pumpkins.

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Stack your pumpkins! Use all sizes and colors to create a funky entrance to your home. Get the kids involved and go to the pumpkin patch to pick out their favorites.

2. Full of Mums.

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If you’re a flower lover. Fill your front porch up with wonderful bouts of colorful mums. It’s a refreshing and warm touch for your guests.

3. A Sprinkle of Scarecrows.

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Everyone loves a scarecrow! Give the porch a fun, youthful look with a happy scarecrow or two sprinkling the space. Add a corn husk and some pumpkins for good measure.

4. Modest Leafs.

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If you’re more on the simplistic side, stick to some colorful, leafy decor. A wreath and some garland may do just the trick!

5. Grandiose Mixing.

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If you can’t decide on what you love more. Go all out! Get creative and use a little bit of everything for a vivacious, eclectic  mix!

6.  A Modern Take.

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Don’t worry, fall isn’t only about rustic style. Simple and sleek, you can create fun and festive fall decor with a modern twist too!

7. Colors of Fall.

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Pay attention to the vibrant colors of the season and use them when decorating. Lots of leaves. Lots of oranges and reds. Use some pumpkins, of course, and watch the colors dance right off the porch.

8. Hints at Halloween.

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A favorite fall holiday, Halloween, it always great inspiration for fall decor. When October flys around, use skulls, witches bats and more for design inspiration!

9. A Nod to Thanksgiving.

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Then there’s the coziest holiday of the season, Thanksgiving. About family and giving thanks, it’s only right we pay homage during November with corn husks, scarecrows, voluminous wreaths and may even a turkey or two thrown in!