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5 easy ways to spruce up your house for fall!

Annie Elliott | October 16, 2022

Happy fall, Gentle Readers! I feel I can say that safely now, as temperatures have been dipping into autumn territory for a few weeks.

With the advent of fall, the capital W H Winter Holidays can’t be far behind! We were almost back to normal last year, but this year feels even better. So! Masked or not: entertaining! Big dinners! Gatherings! Parties! Here are a few small things you can do to spruce up your house — and lift your spirits! — as you prepare to welcome people (back) to your home.

Rethink a “tablescape”

Coffee table with decorative accessories
From the blog, Most Lovely Things

That term makes me grimace a little bit, but it’s descriptive. What’s on your coffee table right now? Take it off. Let’s get fresh books from your shelves, a different bowl to put on top of them, a little tray if you have space, a stack of coasters for the tray, and two fun smallish objects to put with the coasters (rule of threes). Check your closets; I know you have a small vase, a vintage toy truck, or a bird figurine lurking around.

Glass coffee table with tan sofa and antelope rug
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Find a spot for a tiny accent lamp

Tiny lamp on home bar
John Merkl in House Beautiful

Never have there been so many diminutive lamps on the market, and they don’t have to be expensive. Consider putting one on a dining room buffet, on whatever surface you’re dressing up as a bar (side table, butler’s pantry, section of kitchen counter), or on an étagère if you have one.

Crowded home bar with black accent lamp
Sorry for the poor quality, but this is one of my favorite pictures ever and I can’t find the original source

Refresh your table linens

From an amazing site I just found called Furbish

Etsy. World Market. Williams-Sonoma. Bright, colorful napkins or placemats — or a tablecloth!! — will be a welcome change from the ones you always use for Thanksgiving.

Festive red and white table linens
Williams-Sonoma Home

Put a shoe rack by the front door

Move most of your shoes to your bedroom and neatly line up the pairs that remain, which should be the shoes you wear most often. (This includes you, “shoes off households” ;) Just carry your shoes from the front door to your bedroom.) More thoughts in my post, “How To Tackle Shoe Clutter At the Front Door.”

Wayfair

Go on a cleaning spree

I hate to say it, but deep cleaning your house is the easiest way to make it look and feel fresh. Vacuum your drapes and Roman shades. (Never dry clean drapes, by the way: they shrink, and re-hanging them is infinitely more difficult than you think.) Grab a bottle of lemon oil and go to work on your wood furniture — even the legs. Windex the glass tables and take a slightly damp cloth to the the metal frame. If it’s been a few years since you’ve had your furniture and carpets professionally cleaned, now’s the time.

Vintage black and white picture of woman vacuuming
I couldn’t resist this picture. Pretend the door is drapes

I hope this is helpful, Gentle Readers. We haven’t even talked about seasonal decorations yet. That’s different…and the subject of another post ;)

Annie Elliott Design is based in Washington, DC, and we have offices in St. Michaels, Maryland, and Middlebury, Vermont. Don’t miss our thoughts about kids’ bedroom trends in this article on HGTV.com.

Category: AccessoriesTag: accent lamp, Christmas, cleaning, coffee table, napkins, shoe clutter, shoe rack, shoe storage, styling, table linens, tablecloth, tablescape, Thanksgiving

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