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My Barn + Loft // Autumn Edition event wrapped up this last weekend so I used my Sunday to do a little redecorating in the house with some remaining product.  It felt good to get the summer decor out and refresh everything!

Fall Home Tour

I kept all of the “base” items as is and simply added in pumpkins, fall signs, and foliage.  This is an easy way to transition seasons without starting completely over.

Most of the items you’ll see below are available for purchase.  If you see something you’d like, shoot me a message.

Kitchen

Like I mentioned, I keep all of my base items the same for the most part throughout the seasons.  The boxes and trays on my counter stay the same, and the tiered tray from Junk 180 on the island is the go-to for fresh produce.

Repurposed oil pan and banister spindle tiered tray for your island.  The metal looks great against the reclaimed butcher block countertop.  Filled with fresh produce and a vintage scale.

Hangry - the perfect sign for your kitchen.  Add a pumpkin and some seasonal grass on layered trays and containers for the perfect display.

Add boxes and crates to your tabletop for added decor and functionality. 

Dining Room

So I’ll admit we don’t eat at our dining table often, however, we do sit down for family meals together every night it’s just usually at the kitchen island.  But, that means that I can leave it cutely decorated without disturbance!

Having a large farmhouse table leaves room for plenty of fall decor and accessories.

This setting is similar to what I showcased in the Barn and since I loved it so much I brought it in the house. 

Texture and layers.  Rescued carriage doors layered behind an antique buffet for added drama.  Topped with fall accessories.

Living Room

Seasonally I swap out  few things in here. The grain elevator bins behind the TV get a pop, plus the birdcage, the trunk surface, and the cardex cabinet.
Corner TV with Collage Decor

Use a trunk as a side table, layered with a crate and accessories.

Add a simple sign, cotton, and a pumpkin to any tabletop.

Lounge Porch

This is MY room, aside from my messy office, but my heart and soul is in here!  I get grief from my boys because it used to be their toy room and I kicked them out of it…but they never kept it clean, are growing out of their toys, and have plenty of room in their bedrooms to store what they have.

The space has gotten a major update since we moved in.  I bead boarded the ceiling in [ all.by.myself. ] after a portion of the plaster fell down so it was definitely a labor of love, painted, and have added my favorite colors.

I’ve started to enjoy sitting in here more and more and use it to do my daily journaling and drink my morning coffee.

Vintage stereo, barn ladder with quilts and bright boho rug.

Upstairs Landing

On our second floor there’s a large open area where I have a sofa table from the DIY Project Junkie.  Besides the buffet in the dining room, this really is the only place I have room for another table to decorate.  Again, I’ve kept everything the same but added burlap sunflowers to the vases and two cute pumpkins from Melissa Anne Company.

The reclaimed art above it is an original made by ME!  If you’re interested in your own piece in any size, color, or style, hit me up for an estimate. 

Half Bath

We have a teeny tiny water closet upstairs that I’ve had to get creative with by decorating with functionality.

The open shelving allows for toilet paper storage in a basket plus cute decor.  I’ve added a vintage pie save as a sort of vanity to hold cleaning supplies and the plunger. 

I like using containers as practical decorating. 

Pipe shelving with reclaimed barnwood shelves.

 

 

I hope you enjoyed the tour!  Leave a comment.

Have you decorated for fall yet?

Like what you see?

The #1 excuse I hear from clients for NOT decorating seasonally or refreshing anything is because they have too much “stuff”!!
…so it got me thinking.

I want to show you how you can fully refresh your home for Fall in 3 easy steps.  Seriously, it's possible.  And you can do it:

  • by using what you have
  • after the kids go to bed
  • by following my simple design tricks

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