– Keep it clean and uncluttered – Use simple, standout pieces – Go for clean lines with planters, benches, and lanterns – Stick to neutral colors with soft fall accents – Choose sleek materials like metal or ceramics – Arrange decor neatly and evenly
– Neutral base: white, gray, beige – Muted earthy tones: olive, taupe, sandy brown – Deep accents: charcoal, espresso, forest green – Single accent: soft rust or pale mustard – Metallic touches: matte gold, copper, bronze
– White or muted pumpkins – Oversized lanterns + mums – Planters with grasses or kale – Metal wreath or sleek bench – Symmetrical arrangements – Neutral geometric rug – Minimal seating + pillows – Tall planters with branches – One or two statement pieces – Simple shapes + textures
- Mixed Leaf Artificial Fall Wreath - Plaid Rug - Lanterns - Outdoor Lattice Planter Box - Handwoven Jute Doormat - Old Maple Wreath - White Flower Pot
– Hoop wreaths with eucalyptus – Asymmetrical muted designs – Monochrome wheat or pampas – Simple modern door signs – Wooden hangers in neutrals – Lightweight dried grasses – Pair with slim planters or mats
– Use a limited color palette like white, green, or peach – Arrange pumpkins in neat lines or balanced stacks – Choose matte finishes for a calm, cohesive look – Add ceramic or concrete pumpkins for a modern touch – Mix large and small pumpkins for subtle variety – Pair with sleek lanterns, planters, or grasses
– Use tall planters or hanging decor – Pick fewer, larger pieces – Add a slim bench with pillows – Choose small planters with grasses – Layer a thin outdoor rug – Repeat clean materials – Stick to neutrals with one accent
– Repurpose decor you own – DIY simple wreaths – Reuse faux pumpkins – Thrift clean-lined pieces – Add mums or kale – Mix in natural items – Choose fewer bold pieces