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Autumn-Ready Homes: 9 Simple Steps for a Cozy Transition

ERA Evergreen

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As the vivid colors of summer fade and the crisp air of fall approaches, it's the ideal time to prepare your home for the new season. Follow these nine simple steps to transform your home into a cozy, inviting hideaway for the autumn season. Accept the beauty of autumn and enjoy a cozier, more pleasant home environment. Whether you're adding cozy accents or preparing for cooler weather, here are nine simple ways to make your house autumn-ready. 




Embrace Warm Colors

Autumn is all about earthy tones and warm hues. Swap out your summer decor with pieces that bring in the colors of fall—think burnt oranges, deep reds, mustard yellows, and rustic browns. Incorporate these colors through throw pillows, blankets, and table linens. A simple swap can give your home a warm, inviting feel.







Add Layers of Texture 

As temperatures drop, layering textures in your home is both practical and stylish. Drape soft, chunky knit blankets over your couch, add plush cushions, and invest in a thicker, cozier area rug. These elements not only make your home feel warmer but also add depth to your decor.


 




Switch to Heavier Curtains 

Swap out lightweight summer curtains for heavier fabrics like velvet or wool. This not only creates a cozy aesthetic but also helps to insulate your home by blocking out drafts and keeping warmth in, making it a practical change for cooler days.







Scent Your Home with Autumn Aromas 

The scent of your home can dramatically shift the ambiance. Opt for autumn-inspired candles or essential oils such as cinnamon, clove, vanilla, or pumpkin spice. These warm, spicy scents will instantly make your home feel cozy and inviting.







Prep Your Fireplace 

If you have a fireplace, now is the time to clean and prepare it for use. Have it inspected and ensure your chimney is clear. Stock up on firewood or check your gas supply. A roaring fire will become the heart of your home as the nights grow longer and chillier.







Declutter and Organize 

Autumn often brings more time indoors, so it’s the perfect opportunity to declutter your living spaces. Donate or store away items you no longer need and create cozy, functional spaces for relaxation. Organizing your home can lead to a more peaceful and inviting environment.







Update Outdoor Spaces 

Don’t forget about your outdoor areas! As summer plants begin to fade, swap them out for autumn blooms like chrysanthemums and ornamental kale. Add a few pumpkins, lanterns, or a cozy outdoor throw to your patio or porch for an autumn-inspired outdoor setting.







Check Your Heating System 

Before the cold weather hits, it’s essential to make sure your heating system is in good working order. Have a professional inspect your furnace, and replace filters if needed. This will ensure you stay warm all season long without any unexpected heating issues.







Weatherproof Your Home 

Seal up any drafts around windows and doors with weather stripping or caulking. Check the insulation in your attic and around your pipes to prevent heat loss. A well-insulated home not only keeps you warmer but also saves on energy costs as the temperature drops.







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