
RI mentioned earlier that hospitality and joy aren’t cancelled and encouraged decorating front porches. I went ahead and decorated mine, and it really brightened the entry. A simple copper pot of vivid mums and a few pumpkins can lift your spirits — and hopefully your neighbors’ too.

I created a small fall vignette inside my porch lantern using a handful of mini pumpkins, some wheat-like “bunny tail” foliage, and copper wire string lights. The effect is cozy and seasonal without being fussy.

Our porch is compact, so I aim for simple, affordable touches that still make an impact. Less clutter lets each piece shine and keeps the entrance welcoming.

The color of these mums is stunning — deep, rich, and full of autumnal warmth.

I also assembled a small door basket with a few plants to add texture and color beside the entry.


The lantern looks particularly charming at night when the string lights glow; I’ll try to capture a better nighttime photo to share soon.



Did you decorate your porch this year? I’d LOVE to see it!
– Tag me on Instagram @theinspiredroom (I enjoy resharing posts sometimes when you tag me!)
– Or share it in The Inspired Room Community Facebook group (it’s free).
I’d love to see your lanterns, ideas, and inspiration all year round.
Happy fall nesting!

Lantern Sources:
The exact lantern I used is currently sold out, but here are a few similar options. My lantern included a hanging mechanism so we could attach it directly to the house, but any of these styles can be hung with a simple lantern hook.
Brass Wide Neck Lantern (works beautifully filled with pumpkins and faux gourds)

Square black lantern (a classic option)

Curved black lantern (for a softer silhouette)

I previously shared more styling ideas for non-electric outdoor wall lanterns in another post, which includes creative ways to dress lanterns for different seasons.
More Sources:

Door basket (I used the larger size)
Copper battery-operated string lights with timer and remote — perfect for a soft evening glow.
Copper planter — adds warmth and pairs nicely with fall tones.
Similar doormat (a welcoming “yay you’re here” sentiment).
Wheat / bunny tail fall foliage — great for texture and a natural look.
Dutch door details and FAQ (if your door has unique hardware or features).

Catch up on my 2020 Fall Nesting Series:
Tips to Decorate Your Fall Living Room
Fall Kitchen Accessories
Cozy Fall Throw Blankets
My Favorite Fall Decor in My Cozy Fall Shop
14 Ideas for a Cozy Fall Kitchen
Make Your Home the Coziest It Can Be (3 Take Away Tips)
Fall Puttering Music Playlist
Cozy Self-Care Corner Must-Haves
Four Essential Home Making Practices for Every Season
Fall Nesting and Doormats
How to Dwell Well This Fall
How to Decorate with Faux Fall Foliage
Timeless Pieces for Your Home
Hospitality and Joy are Not Cancelled (Decorate your Porch)
Inspired By: Built-In Bookcases
How to Make Your Home Smell Cozy and Inviting
How to Create a Memorable Fall Home + Cozy Diffuser Blends
The Best Gluten-Free Dutch Baby Recipe
The Most Regrettable Decorating Mistake You Can Make
Tour the 2020 Southern Living Idea House