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MY MINIMALSTIC FALL DECOR - THANKSGIVING & HALLOWEEN



















Its almost Thanksgiving, and I finally managed to get some photos of our fall decor at home. As many of you know, my husband has been battling cancer since April, so the whole project od decorating or even photographing it might have got a tad delayed. Coz in a week or so, all of this will change into all things Christmas. Do you decorate your home for the holidays? I am what can be called a minimalistic decorator, as I just focus on our main living area. I like to add accents, which we can add in, to complement our existing scheme. We have an open-concept floor plan. Our design style for our home can be described as a blend of farmhouse-industrial. 

My Fall decor is minimalistic, as I had earlier mentioned, and a blend of Halloween and Thanksgiving. Halloween is big for our six-year-old, as its one of the highly awaited holidays for her. And Thanksgiving is big for us, as we host a Friendsgiving dinner at our place, every year. 

When it comes to the decor pieces, I have tried to stick to the warmer tones, indoors. The traditional Fall colors, of oranges, reds, and greens are scattered around our main living space. Pumpkins in various sizes, and materials and textures. From glass pumpkins to grassy pumpkins, from velvet pumpkins to cotton pumpkins, we have it all. I changed up the color scheme for our front door and opted for cooler tones. The bright and moody magenta velvet pumpkin on my wreath is a showstopper. The reason was that our front door is bright yellow. So I needed cool tones to balance out the warm tones of the front door. 

I do have a few signs with cute messages, spread across my house. So I wanted to bring in that element, in my Fall decor as well. I added a Thanksgiving-themed graphic sign as the anchor piece in my mantle decor for Fall. 

I have used a few kinds of garlands on the mantle and on our dining space hutch - from fall leaves to white and green pumpkins on a vine. They add that touch of Fall to our existing decor. I have a DIY centerpiece for our center table: a few pine cones foraged in our neighborhood, a beautiful candle which was a gift from one of our friends, and a wooden charcuterie board. 

I love throws, and always love adding to the collection. I added a plush brown throw and crocheted white throw, to tie in our cushions. I like changing up the cushion covers, with the seasons. So for Fall, I added in warm yellows, and deep greens, as part of the living room decor. They are a perfect contrast to our cool-toned couches, and the animal hide rugs on the floor. I have two cowhide rugs, overlapping each other on our warm-toned hardwood floor. The green and yellow cushions also tie with our emerald green velvet ottomans. 

I have replaced a few times I had as part of our Halloween decor and switched them up with more Fall-themed accent pieces. For instance, some fresh flowers, from one of my friends, seemed to be the perfect fit for our kitchen table. For Haloween, as you can see above, it had a plush witch and a craft pumpkin done by our six-year-old. 

I hope you liked this small tour of our Fall decor at home! Stay tuned for some more festive decorating posts, coming up soon on the blog. And do you most stores have Fall decor on major discounts, like HomeGoods, Michaels, At Home. So if you are still waiting to decorate your home for Thanksgiving, you might just snag some cute pieces at a great price. 

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