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3 Tips to Decorate Your Front Door for Fall Like a Pro

As the weather cools down and the leaves begin to change, there’s no better time to spruce up your front door for fall. A well-decorated entryway not only welcomes guests but also sets the tone for the cozy season ahead. Today, I’m sharing three essential tips to help you create a designer-worthy front door that will make your home stand out this fall.

1. Start with a Statement Wreath

Fall wreath with natural elements on a front door
Via: Pinterest

A fall wreath is the perfect way to give your front door a seasonal touch. Opt for wreaths that showcase autumn’s natural beauty—think dried wheat, berries, leaves, and pinecones. If you prefer a more modern look, consider a minimal wreath with neutral tones and natural elements like eucalyptus or pampas grass. When hanging your wreath, make sure it’s the right size for your door—too small and it won’t make an impact, too large and it will overpower the space.


Designer Tip: Consider layering your wreath with a ribbon or bow in a rich fall color like deep burgundy, mustard, or burnt orange. It adds a bit of texture and interest!


2. Swap Out Your Door Mat for a Seasonal Upgrade

A front door mat is both functional and stylish, making it a key part of your fall decor. Choose a mat that complements your wreath and the overall color scheme of your home’s exterior. A classic “Welcome” mat in natural jute or coir is timeless, but you can also go bold with a fall-themed design featuring pumpkins, leaves, or autumn-inspired typography. Layering a larger patterned rug under your mat is an easy designer trick to add extra dimension and color.


Designer Tip: Try layering a plaid or striped rug underneath your mat for added depth and pattern. It creates an instant cozy feel!


3. Add Fall Planters for a Lush, Seasonal Touch

Layered front door mat with a plaid rug underneath for fall decor
Via: Pinterest

Planters filled with seasonal foliage are the final touch to elevate your front door decor. Use tall planters on either side of the door and fill them with plants that thrive in cooler weather—mums, ornamental kale, grasses, and trailing ivy are all great options. You can also mix in mini pumpkins or gourds for a fun, festive look. Varying the height and textures of your plants will create visual interest and make your front door feel complete.



Designer Tip: Don’t be afraid to mix real and faux plants to keep your display looking full all season long. Faux pumpkins or greenery can fill in gaps without the worry of wilting.






Final Thoughts

Decorating your front door for fall doesn’t have to be complicated. With a statement wreath, a stylish doormat, and lush planters, you can create an inviting and designer-approved entryway in no time. Happy decorating! Click to shop below!







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