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Up first is my entry way. I used sweater and plaid pillows in here to warm things up a bit along with this wool rug.
And can I just tell you how much I am loving these new floors! It took me a long time to get used to how dark they are, still am getting used to it. But they are far better than my old carpet :)
Here's the entrance into our living room. A lot of things stayed the same in here, I just changed some pillows and blankets up a bit and added a few pumpkins.
I'm still loving these built ins. I wasn't sure if I wanted to go all out with changing things up on the shelves for Fall or just leave it as they were and add a dash of pumpkins. I obviously chose the latter. I was afraid to mess with them :) You have no idea how long it took me to make them look decent!
This time last year, I had grand plans to add wood all the way up this other side of built ins. And I failed. :) It was out of pure laziness that I failed. Just didn't want to go out and buy 6 more bundles of firewood. But, it happened earlier this year. So, I like seeing my vision from last year finally come true for this Fall tour.
As for the other part of my living room, here's the set up. Added a new piece of art on the wall along with some plaid pillows and a blanket.
I keep my candlesticks sans candles all year around, but love using them to put pumpkins on through the Fall.
Here's the contents of my ottoman tray. I love these old lanterns; you'll see them throughout the rest of my house.
Here are a couple of wide views to get a feel for the whole space.
My favorite room of the house is my dining room.
Jute rug: Amazon Farmhouse Chairs: Amazon Striped Turkish Towel/Blanket: Amazon Vintage Fan: Amazon 3-Tiered Tray: Amazon
I obviously like Amazon ;)
I just changed up the tablescape in here to bring in more Fall touches. And took a big leap of faith and took off my plastic that had been covering this jute rug for the past 4 months. I put it on when our little puppy was potty training. He had peed on it a few times, and, well, pee just doesn't come out of jute really well. So, I went and covered up this rug with plastic along with all my other rugs. I took it off and so far so good. I'm keeping my fingers crossed and knocking on all the wood :)
For this Fall tablescape, I used wreaths underneath a couple of the pumpkins, then scattered smaller pumpkins around them in varying sizes.
I didn't realize the tiered look of my tablescape until now, but I'm loving the flow to it :)
These chairs made all the difference in this room. I loved my bench in here, but I love the character these chairs bring to the space.
I hope you enjoyed the rest of my Fall tour! Once again, click the picture below to go check out my front room Fall tour from earlier this month :)
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This is beautiful and your dining room is divine! I love the wreaths around the pumpkins and the neutral colors. Since following your blog I have made a lot of changes to my home that 'look like you.' Thanks so much for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteOne question I have for you, about the black clock (on the apothecary cabinet) next to the sofa in the living room, do you see the back of the clock when sitting on the sofa? I love that clock and I use a lot of clocks in decorating too. Just wondered if you see the back of it, and if that bothers you at all, or if you have another decor item behind it that is seen from the sofa. THANKS!
Everything looks fantabulous! I especially love the coffee cups stacked in the 3 tiered tray. Great idea.
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