During the summer months, your porch or
patio is likely one of the most popular places in your home to relax and enjoy
the warm weather. Fall brings cooler temperatures and changing weather doesn’t
mean you have to move indoors just yet; the beautiful array of colors and
festivities provide a multitude of decorative ideas to celebrate the season. Even
if you are working with a limited budget, there are many fun ideas to dress
your porch or patio to make it the centerpiece of your next home event.
Creating Warmth
As the nights begin to cool, a fire pit
provides a gathering point that everyone loves to get cozy around. It creates a
great ambiance and provides extra warmth on those chilly evenings. You can also
add a bit of extra light with hurricane lanterns, candles, or heat lamps if a
fire pit is not feasible. Extra light makes your porch or patio warm and
welcoming, encouraging people to relax and enjoy the environment. Using bright
colors to decorate the area will also brighten up the space. You may want to
keep extra blankets on hand for you to cuddle under.
Natural Elements
Some of the most iconic décor items
for the fall include pumpkins, squashes, ears of corn, cornucopias, and a
variety of other vegetables that are reminiscent of the harvest. There are also
a wide variety of blooms and plants that thrive in cooler climates. Natural
elements provide beautiful, colorful accents to the area. Besides the more
traditional elements, you can use a variety of natural features to create
conversation or centerpieces for your porch or patio.
You can easily create an outdoor
centerpiece with potted plants and rustic accents that will be sure to last
through the season.
Baskets are excellent decorative touches that are both
inexpensive and easy to use. You can find them in all shapes and sizes and fill
them with combinations of apples, walnuts, evergreens, or pinecones to add both
color and texture to the décor. You can also incorporate traditional gardening
equipment such as a small wheelbarrow or metal buckets as planters or
containers for your fall foliage.
There are also less traditional elements
you can introduce which are sure to capture the attention of any guest. Antlers
for elk or deer and large pieces of driftwood are fun and interesting additions
to any outdoor space. If you live near wooded areas or beaches, you may be able
to find these locally which will add an even more rustic appeal.
Fall Hues
The changing colors provide a rich
backdrop of reds, oranges, greens, and yellows to decorate your patio or porch.
You can incorporate natural elements such as flowers and foliage, but you
should also use these tones as an accent in other décor. You can match or
coordinate table linens, fabrics, candles, plant boxes, or other items to
capture the tones of the season.
Fabrics can add a variety of rich texture
and accent colors for any space. You can use throw pillows or custom cushion fabrics to layer textiles in order to create a worldly, eclectic
feel in your seating area. Make sure you
choose a resilient fabric for your outdoor furniture so that it will stand the
test of time. It is also wise to move your outdoor furniture to a covered area
or nearer to the house; closer proximity is more practical when rainstorms
descend.