
I was reading a thread on our neighborhood app about whether people planned to decorate their front porches this fall. Some neighbors admitted they weren’t feeling it this year and didn’t think it was worth the effort. I understand that — when life feels heavy or chaotic it’s tempting to retreat indoors and leave the porch light off.
What moved me was how many neighbors chimed in with a wholehearted yes. They intended to decorate their porches and make them festive — not just for themselves, but for the kids and to bring a little joy to the whole community.
I love that outlook.
Keeping the porch light on and a welcome mat at the door can be a small but meaningful reminder that hospitality and neighbors still matter.
Adding creative touches to our porches can also show our families and neighborhood that joy isn’t canceled.
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I’m excited to style the lantern by my front door for fall. (You can see how I styled my spring lantern on my blog.)
Photo at top: Terrain (wreath source)
Get some fall porch inspiration in these posts!
Simple Ways to Create a Welcoming Fall Porch (+ Video)
Fall Doormats Roundup
Fall Porch Ideas: 5 Ways to Add Fall Color to the Porch & Garden
Front Porches: A Fall Drive By
Autumn Drive By: Charming Seattle Neighborhoods
Cozy Fall Shop

Share your fall porch in our free The Inspired Room community group! Click HERE to join!

Catch up on this year’s Fall Nesting series!
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Tips to Decorate Your Fall Living Room
Cozy Fall Throw Blankets
My Favorite Fall Decor in My Cozy Fall Shop
14 Ideas for a Cozy Fall Kitchen
7 Steps to Make Your Home Smell Cozy and Inviting
Make Your Home the Coziest It Can Be (3 Take Away Tips)
Fall Puttering 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