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Fall 🍂 in Love With Autumn Decor In Denver

Cher Revolinski

Your go-to real estate professional for Parker Colorado and the surrounding South Metro Denver area...

Your go-to real estate professional for Parker Colorado and the surrounding South Metro Denver area...

Sep 20 2 minutes read

Fall is a season filled with apple-picking, tailgating, and the beloved pumpkin spice. 

Bring the fall excitement into your space with these quick and easy fall decor tips!

The Garden

Feeling that familiar chill in the air? Your plants feel it too, and that means it’s time to bring in the houseplants, succulents, and tropicals. Make sure they’re placed inside with good lighting and repot if needed!

Give your houseplants an autumn upgrade with these faux pumpkin planters. They’ll look adorable on your patio or coffee table or anywhere else you put them! (Full DIY instructions here)

This can also be your opportunity to experiment with your green thumb and plant some new cold-tolerant flowers (violas, petunias, violets, and alyssum) that continue to bloom through frosts. Fall is also a perfect time to plant certain veggies (fast-growing radishes and peas, leafy greens such as lettuce, kale, spinach, and collards)!

The Dining Room Table

This spot in your home can be the easiest to bring in the fall vibes. No need to overthink here, because even a few thoughtful decorations go a long way! 

Consider sticking to neutral tones for table runners and place settings to offset the colored decorations for the table like small pumpkins or gourds, your favorite fall candle, or some flowers!

The Living Room

This spot in your home can be the easiest to bring in the fall vibes. No need to overthink here, because even a few thoughtful decorations go a long way! 

Consider sticking to neutral tones for table runners and place settings to offset the colored decorations for the table like small pumpkins or gourds, your favorite fall candle, or some flowers!

The Kitchen

Your kitchen is not only where you’ll potentially be baking apple pies and Thanksgiving turkey, but it’s also home to copper mugs and a pop of pumpkins! Don’t go overboard here, as we’re sure you’ll need the extra counter space this season.