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Late Summer to Early Fall: 3 Decor Accessories You Need Now



Hello Decor Friends,

As summer slowly begins to fade, our homes naturally call for a refresh that bridges the sunny days of August with the crisp, golden tones of early autumn. This transitional period offers a perfect opportunity to introduce a few key decor accessories that can effortlessly carry your home from late summer into the cozy charm of fall. Here are my top three must-have accessories to consider:


1. Textured Throw Blankets

As the evenings grow cooler, there’s nothing more inviting than a soft, textured throw blanket draped over your sofa or favorite armchair. Look for throws in earthy tones like burnt orange, deep mustard, or forest green to complement the changing foliage outside. Textures like chunky knits, woven patterns, or even faux fur add warmth and comfort, making your space feel cozier and more inviting. A thoughtfully placed throw blanket not only serves a practical purpose but also adds visual interest and layers to your room, creating a seamless transition from summer’s light and airy vibes to fall’s snug ambiance.


2. Candles with Seasonal Scents

Candles are a simple yet powerful way to set the mood in your home. For late summer and early fall, choose candles with scents that evoke the essence of the season. Think along the lines of warm vanilla, cinnamon, apple, or even hints of woodsy notes like cedar or sandalwood. These fragrances can instantly transform your space, evoking the feeling of a cozy autumn afternoon. Consider placing a few candles of varying heights on a decorative tray, perhaps alongside some small pumpkins or pinecones, to create a beautiful, aromatic centerpiece for your coffee table or dining area. Not only will these candles fill your home with a delightful fragrance, but their soft glow also adds an element of warmth and relaxation as the days grow shorter.




 

Designer Tip

Use one scent throughout your home. Nothing is more confusing to our senses when the aroma changes from one room to the next.


 


3. Natural Elements and Botanical Arrangements

Embrace the beauty of the outdoors by incorporating natural elements and botanical arrangements into your decor. Late summer is a great time to bring in fresh flowers, but as you move into early fall, consider swapping out vibrant blooms for seasonal greenery like eucalyptus, wheat, or even branches with colorful leaves. These natural touches can be displayed in vases or woven baskets, adding texture and a touch of nature to your space. You can also mix in some late summer favorites like sunflowers or dahlias for a burst of color that still feels appropriate for the season. These botanical elements help to blur the line between indoors and out, creating a harmonious transition from summer’s vibrancy to fall’s rustic charm.


You can easily refresh your home’s decor for late summer and early fall. Each item not only enhances the aesthetic of your space but also contributes to a warm, inviting atmosphere that perfectly captures the essence of this beautiful transitional season.




Happy Seasonal swap friends,

Until next time,


~Tatum

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