Pumpkin Spice & Everything Nice
A Non-Cheesy Guide to Fall Decor
There’s no denying it! The second September hits, we’re beckoned by the siren call of pumpkin spice everything. But while that latte is a delicious treat, your home decor doesn’t have to follow suit. This year, we’re trading oversized plastic pumpkins and neon orange garlands for a more refined, cozy, and timeless approach to fall.
Welcome to the art of elevated autumn decorating, where nature’s palette takes center stage and your home feels like a peaceful retreat, not a seasonal superstore.
1. The Color Palette: Think Earth Tones, Not Eye-Searing Orange
Forget bright orange and purple. This year, we’re channeling the actual colors of a fall landscape.
Your Sophisticated Fall Color Scheme:
Rich Neutrals: Cream, oatmeal, taupe, and charcoal grey.
Earthy Hues: Sage green, terracotta, mustard yellow, and burnt sienna.
Subtle Pops: Deep burgundy or navy for depth.
How to Use It:
Paint a statement wall in a warm, moody color like Sherwin-Williams “Ruskin Room Green” or “Terrazzo Brown.”
Swap summer throw pillows for textiles in linen, wool, or velvet in your new palette.
Layer textures with a chunky knit throw in cream or a sheepskin rug.
The easiest way to avoid “cheesy” is to let nature do the talking. Incorporate elements that feel collected, not purchased.
Go Foraging (Yes, Really!):
Branches & Twigs: Arrange bare or autumn-leaf branches in a tall ceramic vase.
Pinecones & Acorns: Display in a simple wooden bowl as a rustic centerpiece.
Cotton Stems: The ultimate neutral fall staple. Place a few in a rustic jug for farmhouse charm without the kitsch.
Dried Grasses & Wheat: Adds movement and texture to any corner.
Real Pumpkins & Gourds: Choose heirloom varieties in unique colors—think Cinderella pumpkins, white Casper, or bumpy gourds—and cluster them by the fireplace or on your front steps.
Fall is about a feeling. Create an atmosphere that engages all the senses.
Scent: Ditch the overly sweet “pumpkin spice” candles. Opt for sophisticated aromas like sandalwood, amber, teakwood, or crisp apple. (Our affiliate pick: Voluspa Maison Candle)
Sound: Create a calming playlist of acoustic folk or jazz to play in the background.
Touch: Add a faux fur throw or a basket of knit blankets for curling up.
Sight: Use warm, soft lighting. Swap cool white bulbs for warm white and use table lamps and dimmers to create a golden-hour glow all day long.
You don’t need to decorate every surface. A few intentional touches make a bigger impact.
Dining Table: Create a simple tablescape with a neutral runner, linen napkins, and a centerpiece of tapered candles nestled among loose pinecones and gourds.
Front Porch: Welcome guests with a simple wreath of eucalyptus and dried citrus slices instead of a cartoonish scarecrow. Pair with a single, large white pumpkin and a clean doormat.
Bookshelves & Mantels: Weave in small, natural elements like a tiny nest with faux eggs, a stack of vintage books with a pinecone on top, or a single piece of driftwood.
To achieve a non-cheesy look, sometimes you need to know what to leave behind.
To achieve a non-cheesy look, sometimes you need to know what to leave behind.
❌ Giant Glitter Pumpkins
❌ Plastic Leaf Garlands
❌ Signs that say “Gather” or “Thankful” (Let your decor evoke the feeling, don’t spell it out.)
❌ An Overabundance of Orange
❌ Cartoonish Characters (like gangly-limbed scarecrows)
Instead, try:
✅ A tasteful felt or dried floral wreath.
✅ A bowl of real, interestingly shaped gourds.
✅ A beautiful, wordless ambiance.
This fall, let your decor tell a story of warmth, comfort, and understated elegance. It’s not about following trends—it’s about creating a space that feels authentically you and truly reflects the serene beauty of the season.
What’s your favorite sophisticated fall decor tip? Share in the comments below! 👇