5 Cozy Ways to Welcome Autumn into Your Home

This post is in partnership with Wayfair

My home is getting cozier as autumn approaches. Below I share five simple fall ideas plus a few new pieces I recently added from Wayfair that make our space feel warm, practical, and ready for the season.

I hope these ideas inspire you to refresh your home for fall.

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1. Bring in a subtle touch of the season

A flexible faux garland is one of the most versatile seasonal pieces you can add. I found one that’s easy to shape and decided to drape it around my dining light—it instantly added a soft, natural accent without feeling overdone. For the table, a shallow teak hand-carved bowl (like a long narrow dough bowl) is the perfect everyday centerpiece: it’s low-profile so conversation and dining aren’t interrupted, and it’s easy to update each season. For this arrangement I used faux artichokes, a few pinecones, sprigs of fresh eucalyptus, and tucked in flameless votive candles for a relaxed, layered look.

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Small changes like garlands and a natural wood bowl add seasonal character without committing to heavy, overly themed decorations.

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2. Set the table for fall gatherings

I’ve been searching for two-handled soup bowls and finally found the right size—great for oatmeal, soups, stews, and desserts. They pair nicely with our blue-and-white plates, which feel classic and seasonal. Because we live casually with family, grandbabies, and pets in mind, I chose durable, everyday pieces that still feel special. Cozy woven placemats and narrow ticking-stripe cotton napkins give the table texture and a relaxed, pulled-together look.

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Choose pieces you’ll use often—functional items that make daily meals feel a little more joyful and also work for hosting.

Lamp with Scalloped Shade (color and size options)

3. Create cozier daily and seasonal rituals

Mugs are a small but meaningful part of daily life. We picked a set of sturdy, stoneware-like mugs in muted seasonal colors and made a family ritual of choosing a favorite mug each morning. That small routine makes chilly mornings feel cozier and helps the kitchen feel inviting throughout the season. Investing in pieces you use every day—rather than a lot of single-use decor—keeps your home both beautiful and livable.

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Mug Source // Lamp with Scalloped Shade (color and size options)

A few thoughtful, durable pieces become the backdrop for daily joy and seasonal traditions.

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4. Layer in comfort

Rugs are an easy way to warm up a room and define areas in an open floor plan. I chose a patterned rug that stands up well to foot traffic and occasional spills, so I don’t worry when we gather in the dining area. Rugs add visual warmth and help tie together furniture and decor without needing everything to be a perfect match.

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Layering texture with rugs, woven placemats, and soft textiles makes the home feel welcoming and ready for cooler evenings.

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Jute and Cotton Rug Source

5. Add a warm glow

Candles instantly bring atmosphere. I like a mix of flameless options for safety and a few real taper candles for special evenings when a natural flicker feels right. A set of textured taper candles in seasonal colors adds variety and a cozy, layered look on the table or mantel. Choose colors and textures that complement your existing palette for a cohesive feel.

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Small, practical updates—garlands, a simple centerpiece bowl, durable tableware, layered rugs, and a mix of candles—can transform your home into a warm, seasonal space that’s both beautiful and lived-in.

Here are a few items I used or that inspired these ideas:

Faux Artichokes (similar)

Faux Eucalyptus Garland (on chandelier)

Cotton Striped Napkins

Jute Round Placemats

Blue Soup Bowls (color options)

Blue Taper Candles

Blue and White Plates

Floral Mugs

Teak Wood Dough Bowl

Patterned Rug

Gold Flatware

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If you missed our fall refresh in the entry, you can find that post on our site for more seasonal inspiration and ideas.