Decorate Your Front Door For Fall

Katherine
by Katherine
4 Materials
$80
2 Hours
Easy
Elevate your curb appeal by adding autumn charm at the front door with punches of purple, heirloom pumpkins, terra cotta pots, fall plants, and festive ferns. I'm sharing three tips to help you transform your front door for fall!
Happy Fall Y’all!!! It’s that time of year again…the time for pumpkins, autumn leaves, crisp, cool air, bonfires, family gatherings, cider, and plaid everything!!! Can you tell how excited I am? Did I use enough exclamation marks? 😉 I am equally excited to share my front porch all decked out for fall with you and three tips to help you elevate your curb appeal by adding autumn charm at the front door.
NO. 1 TRY SUBTLE TOUCHES OF ASYMMETRY.
I prefer symmetry, order, and balance, but every once in a while I remind myself to let loose and try something different. Without going over board, I choose to arrange my fall front door with subtle touches of asymmetry for something different.
NO. 2 USE A NEUTRAL, EARTHY PALETTE WITH A PUNCH OF BRIGHT COLOR.
Neutrals are very popular right now with everyone in love with the white pumpkin, and I admit it is pretty darling, but I love autumn’s vibrant splash of color.  I just can’t go completely neutral with my fall decor nor do I want a crazy clash of colors, so this year I decided to pare down my vibrant hues to one – purple – and mix in more earthy, neutral tones. 
NO. 3 TRANSFORM SUMMER FERNS INTO FESTIVE FALL PLANTERS.
For me ferns are a classic feature on a Southern porch each summer, and I just couldn’t justify removing these beauties for my fall decor this year, so I added a little autumn charm! See my hometalk post on how I transformed them!


You can check out my full autumn front door over on P&P!


Happy Fall Y'all!!
Suggested materials:
  • Heriloom pumpkins
  • Terra cotta pots
  • Grapevine wreaths
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