18 Inviting Fall Kitchen Decor Ideas to Copy Now

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Make the heart of your home extra inviting with fall decor this season. Whether you hang a festive wreath on the kitchen window, display an array of seasonal produce on the island, or add cozy textiles to your breakfast nook, the kitchen offers the perfect spot to celebrate autumn.

The coziest season of all is upon us and here are 18 ways to celebrate it in your kitchen.

Decorate the Window

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A kitchen window offers the perfect spot for fall decor since it's typically above the sink and one of the natural focal points of the room. Hang a small fall wreath using some festive ribbon that can easily be swapped out for different holidays throughout the year.

Pull Out Fall Dishes

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Display fall dishes for a practical and decorative way to welcome the season. A baking dish in a pretty autumnal shade or a pumpkin-shaped Dutch oven on the stove warms up the space and keeps kitchen essentials on hand.

Gather Pumpkins and Gourds

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For an organic, hassle-free fall centerpiece for your kitchen island, gather mini pumpkins and gourds and arrange them inside a rustic wooden bowl. Stick to all cream tones for a neutral look, or embrace the warm autumnal color palette with an array of orange shades.

Display Dried Flowers

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Hydrangeas may be a summer staple, but did you know that you can dry them to preserve their beauty throughout the year? Arrange a couple of dried hydrangea stems in a ceramic vase for the perfect summer to fall transitional piece in your kitchen.

Adorn Counter Stools

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Tie pieces of dried corn or small wreaths to the backs of kitchen counter stools to add a festive fall touch. It'll instantly dress up the utilitarian furniture and make the room look extra special. Make sure to use decor that doesn't shed or easily break every time you pull out one of the stools.

Incorporate Halloween Accents

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If you celebrate Halloween, incorporate spooky little accents into your existing fall decor throughout the month of October. They can be as subtle as spiders on open kitchen shelves or bat decals on the side of the fridge that can easily be removed once the holiday is over.

Hang a Fall Wreath

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Hang an autumnal wreath on a pantry or cabinet door to add a pop of seasonal color to your kitchen. Suspend it from a cabinet pull or attach a self-adhesive hook to the door for an easy and non-permanent way to hang and remove it.

Go for Wicker Accents

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Fall is all about warmth and coziness, and textured elements are an excellent way to achieve that aesthetic. Bring in a wicker basket, tray, or vase for an inviting, layered look and a vessel to hold seasonal produce and florals.

Bring the Outdoors In

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Nature is the greatest inspiration when it comes to autumn decor. For an easy and inexpensive kitchen centerpiece, cut a branch with colorful leaves and pop it in a glass vase with water to bring the outdoors in.

Display a Seasonal Sign

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Nothing says fall as literally as a festive sign that celebrates the season. Hang it on the wall or prop it up on a hutch shelf styled with other autumnal pieces for a whimsical addition to your kitchen.

Set a Fall-Themed Table

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If you have an eat-in kitchen, create a fall theme for the table to make a center statement. Display textured placemats, plaid napkins, a bowl with seasonal produce and pumpkins, and an autumnal centerpiece you can keep out throughout the fall months.

Add a Rustic Touch

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Instead of having to replace fresh flowers every week, save time and money with dried flowers such as wheat. Arrange the stems in a non-traditional vessel such as a galvanized milk jug for added charm and a rustic fall feel.

Use Pattern and Texture

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Bring in layers of pattern and texture in the form of faux pumpkins to create visual interest. Dot them around the kitchen—on the window sill, countertop, or top of the fridge to evenly distribute the decor throughout the space.

Cut Magnolia Leaves

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Magnolia leaves are a beautiful choice for fall decor given their deep, rich color. Use them to make a fall wreath or garland for your kitchen, or keep your decor simple yet chic with a couple of magnolia branches at different heights in elegant glass vases.

Take a Whimsical Approach

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Add a little whimsy with playful candy corn-themed decor. To add height and corral smaller decorative items, opt for a tiered stand that allows for stacking and a 360-degree display.

Layer Cozy Textures

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Cozy up a breakfast nook or kitchen bench for fall with a couple of textured throw pillows. Mix patterns and materials for a varied look and incorporate cable-knit and plaid pillows as a nod to the season.

Go for a Pumpkin Theme

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Nothing says fall more than pumpkins; get creative and incorporate the seasonal favorite into your kitchen through novelty cookware, faux decorations, a paper garland, a scented candle, as well as a couple of real pumpkins for a festive space.

Create a Fall Floral Arrangement

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Forage for leaves, branches, and dried flowers to make a fall floral arrangement for your kitchen island or shelves that'll last all season long. Glue small pinecones or faux pumpkins to dowels to add dimension and volume and play around with height and an asymmetrical design for an elevated arrangement.

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