Style Showcase: Weekly Fall Decor Digest
Welcome to the Style Showcase, your weekly digest for home decor inspiration. Each edition highlights fresh ideas and approachable projects to help you celebrate the season with style. In this issue we focus on fall decorating, including a floating garden centerpiece, a full fall home tour, a DIY berry wreath, and creative ways to use copper accents.
Whether you’re refining a cozy living room, planning a centerpiece for your dining table, or looking for a simple seasonal craft, these curated features deliver practical tips and visual inspiration. Read on for concise descriptions of each highlight and what you can expect to bring into your home this autumn.
Shabbyfufu | Floating Garden Centerpiece DIY For Fall
This floating garden centerpiece idea puts a seasonal spin on a classic arrangement. The concept combines natural elements—such as fall foliage, small gourds, and floral accents—with a low-profile vessel or shallow bowl, creating a center display that feels both elegant and relaxed. A floating garden centerpiece works well on dining tables, coffee tables, or as a focal point for a fall buffet. Key benefits include adaptability to different color schemes and the ability to refresh pieces through the season by swapping in new textures or hues.
Consider materials like water-safe candles, buoyant flowers, and waterproof floral tape or foam when arranging a floating display. For an eco-conscious approach, reuse found objects—glass bowls, jars, or vintage pottery—and pair with seasonal clippings from your yard or local market to minimize waste and keep the look natural and budget-friendly.
Southern Hospitality | Fall Home Tour
A fall home tour offers a room-by-room look at how decorators transition their spaces for the cooler months. Expect to see ideas for layering textiles—think throws, pillows, and area rugs—that add warmth and depth. Lighting plays a major role in fall ambiance; lamps, warm bulbs, and strategically placed candles help create inviting glow points in living rooms and foyers.
When planning your own fall refresh, focus on three main areas: color, texture, and focal points. Neutral bases paired with seasonal accents—muted oranges, deep greens, and soft golds—give a subtle autumnal feel without overwhelming the room. Add texture through natural fibers like wool and linen, and use vignettes on side tables and mantelpieces to showcase a few meaningful seasonal pieces rather than cluttering surfaces.
Town & Country Living | DIY Fall Berry Wreath
A DIY fall berry wreath is a simple, effective way to welcome autumn at the front door. Berry wreaths offer vibrant color, long-lasting durability, and a natural look that complements many home styles. Typical materials include a grapevine or wire wreath form, artificial or preserved berries, seasonal foliage, and a hot glue gun or floral wire for secure attachment.
This project is well suited to beginners and can be customized by varying color palettes, adding ribbon, or combining berries with small pinecones and eucalyptus. Wreaths can also be resized to fit different doors or used as indoor décor on walls or above mantels. The result is a handcrafted accent that brings seasonal charm with minimal maintenance.
Worthing Court | Decorating For Fall With Copper
Copper is a versatile accent metal for fall decorating, bringing warmth and subtle shine that complements autumn hues. Use copper in small doses—vases, trays, candle holders, or small bowls—to add visual interest without overpowering your decor. Copper pairs especially well with deep greens, warm browns, and creamy neutrals, helping to elevate both modern and classic schemes.
To maintain a cohesive look, mix copper with matte finishes and natural materials like wood, linen, and stone. Patinaed copper can introduce a vintage, lived-in feel, while polished pieces read more contemporary and refined. Consider scattering copper elements through a room to create a deliberate thread of metallic warmth rather than concentrating them all in one spot.
Enjoy these curated ideas and use them as a starting point for your own fall decorating. Whether you tackle a DIY centerpiece, refresh your living spaces for the season, craft a berry wreath, or introduce copper accents, small changes can make a big difference in creating a warm, welcoming home for autumn.