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46 Stylish Fall Porch Decor Ideas to Try This Fall

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You can easily grab a hot cup of coffee and enjoy the scenery on your front steps, but a cozy and well-decorated fall porch is going to make your autumn months all the more memorable. Between greeting trick-or-treaters for Halloween and welcoming guests for dinner parties and Thanksgiving supper, fall porch decor is integral for setting the mood.

That’s exactly why we’ve taken it upon ourselves to make autumn at home as cozy and relaxing as possible—without sacrificing aesthetics and style, of course. Below, we’ve rounded up a whole bunch of fall porch decor ideas and expert tips and ideas from a series of designers and interior decorators.

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    Mix Evergreen and Seasonal Plants

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    An easy way to decorate for the autumn without the need to drop a ton of cash is with plants, especially a mix of evergreen and seasonal. For example, potted plants and container gardens are always in season and even if your region is still quite cold, you can try evergreen cuttings or an arrangement that features pinecones and other non-living garden elements and mix it with some decorative gourds to get into the swing of the fall season.

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    Hay Porch Decor

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    Fall is one of the most popular seasons to decorate your home's front entranceway with harvest-inspired items—so along with traditional fall elements such as pumpkins, consider other farm finds like a couple of bales of hay. These fall-centric pieces can serve a dual purpose: both as whimsical decor to build upon and as additional outdoor seating for guests. Make sure to add a waterproof blanket and some pillows to the hay before offering it to guests as seating though—hay can retain dampness and can be rather prickly.

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    Repurpose Furniture

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    Looking for a simple way to increase the aesthetic and functionality of your porch as you welcome the colder months? Trust us when we say there’s no reason to run to the store for new furniture pieces. Bring some indoor furniture outside and slap a coat of all-weather paint on it. Under the cover of your porch awning, it should do alright.

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    Paint Your Front Door

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    It might seem like an obvious trick, but there’s really nothing as impactful as a fresh coat of paint on a tired looking front door. Go for reds, oranges, and yellows and pair it with an autumnal wreath.

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    Seasonal Potted Mums

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    You might be tempted to dedicate a part of your front garden to fall foliage like mums and Russian sage, but if you live in a cold climate it might be better to consider placing these types of plants in pots around your porch instead. Not only does this make for an easy way to decorate your porch steps or door front but it also means you can bring them inside for the night if the fall air becomes too crisp.

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    Cozy Fall Seating Area

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    Placing a wicker chair on your porch with warm colored plaid blankets and pillows can add that perfect punch of cozy decor. This will also serve as a functional addition to your porch as you can pop outside and enjoy a nice cup of coffee while enjoying the crisp fall air.

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    Add a Wooden Sign

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    @bear_creek_farmhouse / Instagram

    Creative wooden signage has become a token part of fall porch design over the last few years—and for good reason. Not only do these creative pieces add some personality to your front step, they’re also made to withstand the cold, wet weather and will last for years. A simple “welcome” sign will do the trick—but the more creative you get, the better!

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    Pumpkin Arrangement

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    Considering adding a couple of pumpkins to your fall porch? Try to vary the shapes and sizes to give it even more visual interest, suggests Beth Halpern Brown, Founder and Interior Designer at Beth Brown Interiors. “Adding a bunch of different sized pumpkins is also a great idea instead of carved pumpkins, because they won't rot and can last all season if you want them to,” explains Brown.

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    Group Pumpkins and Gourds

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    Of course, orange pumpkins are the classic sign of the fall season, but you don’t have to stick with just orange if you’re keen to keep your color scheme more playful. “Including different color gourds with your traditional pumpkins will help to make your front porch visually less monochromatic and really brings out the fall vibes,” says Brown.

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    Swap Outdoor Cushions

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    If you typically keep your outdoor cushions on your porch until the wintertime, consider picking up some new seasonally appropriate fabrics or pillow covers to help welcome the change of season. Varying shades of browns, golds, reds, and oranges, for example, are the easiest way to feel the autumn spirit.

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    Hang Leaf Garlands

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    People usually associate leaf garlands with winter holidays, like Christmas, but they can also be used during fall to add visually appealing texture and interest to your front porch and doorway. “A nice door leaf garland display makes for a really nice entry for both residents and guests alike, providing an inviting, warm, and welcoming feeling,” says Brown.

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    Foraged Leaves

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    You don’t have to make a trip to the farmer’s market for nature-inspired fall decor. In fact, you probably don’t even need to venture much further than your own backyard. Maple leaves, pinecones, and acorns all make for a sustainable form of decor. Pile them into a transparent outdoor lantern box for added effect (and to keep them from blowing away in the wind).

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    Small Gourd Accents

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    “My best fall porch idea is to use very small gourds for decorating,” suggests Jeremy Yamaguchi, CEO of Lawn Love. “Pumpkins obviously fit the fall spirit, but I prefer gourds with harder skins.” According to Yamaguchi, very small decorative gourds rot less quickly—and hard shell gourds in particular are great for this. You can even hollow them out and use them to make bowls.

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    Hang a Harvest Wreath

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    A harvest-inspired wreath is a great option that’ll last into the fall season and long past Halloween and Thanksgiving without looking stale or out of season. Neutral or nature-inspired colorways with subtle jewel toned pops of color look sophisticated but welcoming.

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    Accent Pumpkins

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    “Small pumpkins are a good compromise if you really want pumpkins,” says Yamaguchi. "In my experience, tiny pumpkins are also slower to rot and make much less of a mess. They're also fairly inexpensive when in season.”

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    Brighten Your Door

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    There is no point decorating your porch for fall without addressing your front door and all the weather and wear it has gotten all summer long. Consider deep cleaning your door using warm water and sponge before the weather gets too cold and damp in order to create a more welcoming base to work with.

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    Add a Seasonal Rug

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    A bright, fall-inspired rug is another easy way to give a tired porch some new life for fall. Consider a classic welcome rug, or layer multiple different rugs along your porch to create a cozy walkway for guests.

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    Choose a Color Scheme

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    Pick a color scheme and lean in. The floral wreath, fake pumpkins, mums, and planter are all yellow, orange, and green, creating a cohesive look that continues even inside the house.

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    Create a Cozy Coffee Nook

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    Who doesn’t dream of sipping a steaming cup of coffee while taking in the crisp air and fall foliage? A cozy little coffee nook will quickly become your favorite spot in the house—and all you really need is a comfortable waterproof bistro-style table and a couple of chairs. Once it gets cooler, keep a throw blanket just inside the door for easy access.

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    Stack Apple Crates

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    Adding fall porch decor is the perfect way to incorporate vintage and second hand items into your arsenal. Consider stacking old apple crates on their sides to create shelving for your pumpkins and gourds. Retro soda crates or painted milk containers will also offer the same sense of whimsy and nostalgia.

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    Set a Fall Tablescape

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    Susan Peters, Owner and Designer at 9108 designs suggests purchasing a small antique table that you can use as center stage to decorate for the fall. “I have an antique drop leaf table that I redid in a black distressed look that would be perfect for this,” explains Peters. “Depending on your particular porch, you can angle your table and use it as a welcoming porch entry table.”

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    Make a Vignette

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    You don't need a tabletop to make a vignette. “If you don't have room for a table, perhaps just an antique chair would work in a similar fashion with a mum on the seat and pumpkins and gourds adorning the feet of the chair,” explains Peters. Add an indoor-outdoor rug, metal watering can, and cozy white blanket to complete the look.

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    Decorate With Natural Hues

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    According to Peters, one of the easiest ways to foster a sense of fall decor on your porch is by using more natural items with orange and yellow colorways—terracotta pots, natural woven baskets, and wooden candlesticks are all great options for decorating a space while sticking to a nostalgic theme.

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    Painted Pumpkins

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    “For a more unique, interesting look to traditional fall decor, try your hand at painting pumpkins in various colors and patterns,” suggests Peters. This can be a fun way to get little ones involved early in the season before it’s time to carve pumpkins for Halloween.

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    Mums in Woven Baskets

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    Planning on spending a lot of time on your porch this fall? You might not want to spend your time staring at plastic mum containers. Pop the cache pots into woven baskets that can endure a bit of outdoor weather. Add a bench, blanket, and accent pumpkins to continue to bring more of that indoor decorative style outside.

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    Use Mums as Fall Decor

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    The easiest way to foster a sense of fall without splashing out on a ton of decor items? According to Peters, a large mum can easily be the star of the show—you can always add pumpkins and gourds to make a pretty display but a show-stopping mum will do the trick all on its own.

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    Black and Gold Fall Porch Decor

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    Of course, utilizing natural elements is a fantastic and budget-friendly way to refresh your porch for fall, but you don't have to stick with that color palette. Spray paint your decor black, white, and gold—to bring in a little warmth. “The season brings with it such warm, rich tones, I suggest  reflecting that in the decor,” shares Kathy Kuo, founder of Kathy Kuo Homes.

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    Outdoor Vases and Planters

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    “Flower arrangements, branches, and dried florals can be easily added to planters or vases you already have outside,” says Kuo. “These types of natural arrangements alongside the entrance will work to welcome guests as they arrive.”

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    Display an Unusual Wreath

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    Later in the season, Kuo suggests swapping your harvest-inspired wrath for something a little more untraditional. “Eucalyptus or wild berries are simple yet eye-catching, and help you transition into winter tones,” she explains.

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    Get a Little Spooky

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    Halloween decorations fall into a whole different subcategory—but there’s nothing wrong with some subtle spookiness to welcome in the season. A gentle nod to Halloween can look surprisingly sophisticated when done with modern finishes like monochrome or black and white.

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    Choose Candle Lanterns

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    “If you’re looking for something more bold and sophisticated, candle lanterns can serve as the perfect ambient lighting for a cool, autumn night,” explains Kuo. “For a mid-season update, you can fill the lanterns with leaves and seasonal fruits, creating simple and chic terrariums!”

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    Candles and String Lights

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    Kuo also suggests using candles to hold onto some extra lighting—especially when daylight savings hits and it gets dark earlier.” A moving flame LED candle is a great option that creates the flicker and ambient glow of a traditional burning flame in a safe and hassle-free manner,” she explains.

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    Display Faux Trees

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    Looking to add some height to your fall porch decor? You might want to consider lining your stairs with artificial seasonal trees. “Pumpkins are an absolute staple for fall, but some nice big planters with faux trees can totally transition into the new season with minimal effort,” explains Bre Hance, Principal Designer and Owner of InHance Interiors.

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    Stick to Natural Neutrals

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    It can be tempting to opt for bold colorways to welcome the fall but a neutral theme will lend itself well to multiple occasions. Using neutrals as your base will make way for Halloween, Thanksgiving, and any other celebrations you have coming up.

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    Show off a Scarecrow

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    Scarecrows have become an autumnal trope over the years—but they might just have enough whimsy to make for endearing fall porch decor. You can easily make your own scarecrow using foraged or recycled goods—or pick up a more sophisticated version if you’re hoping to veer away from the cheeky side of fall decor.

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    Add Space for a Bar

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    You’ve heard of outdoor tiki bars—but what about an outdoor bar cart? A simple rolling cart or chest of drawers can easily be repurposed to serve guests nightcaps on the porch. Just make sure to bring in any fragile or temperature sensitive booze and accoutrements at the end of your evening.

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    Display a Chalk Sign

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    Chalkboards will always be a hit for both young and old—but an outdoor chalkboard will serve as the perfect alternative to a regular wooden sign. This will allow you to change up your signage whenever the mood strikes or foster creativity with little ones playing outside.

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    Make It Cozy With Blankets

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    Keeping a stockpile of cozy blankets draped around your porch will instantly foster a sense of warmth. Not only will they create the perfect fall-inspired space but they’ll also ensure you spend as much time curled up outside as possible.

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    Hang Paper Bats

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    There's Halloween decor that's only good until October 31st, and then there's spooky decor that's good through the entire autumn. Cut out a few paper bats and add them to the doorway with stickytack or on fishing wire. (If your porch awning is small and you don't want to redo them when the weather goes bad, buy some fake ones online.)

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    Add Rocking Chairs

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    Rocking chairs have been a porch staple for decades but they are particularly well-loved come autumn. Any rocking chair will create a cozy and welcoming vibe but an antique or well-weathered chair will really complete the look.

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    Make a Reading Nook

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    Dreaming of spending those crisp autumn mornings outside with a good read? Consider your porch your own miniature library. Create a comfy spot to curl up with a good book—you can even create a miniature take-one, leave-one library as trick-or-treating season gets closer.

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    Canvas and Burlap Accents

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    Natural textures like canvas and burlap can create a cozy fall look without the need for bringing in textiles every time it rains. Consider burlap pillow cases or seating for a comfy but practical appeal. You can also use these types of neutral materials to create weather-resistant covers for more delicate pots or planters that you might be worried about leaving outside as the weather continues to chill.

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    Skull and Crossbones

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    The skull and crossbones motif is a sure winner for Halloween—but the aesthetic can work just as well for the entire fall season. You can go big or opt for smaller skull-inspired details as a gentle nod to a more Gothic-inspired fall aesthetic.

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    Taper Candles

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    Create multiple levels of visual interest using plant stands, stools, large potted mums and small pumpkins. Display taper candles all around and either bring them inside when the weather turns or get some LED outdoor-safe ones.

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    Grab a Wagon Wheel

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    Whether your porch is large or on the smaller size, an antique wagon wheel will serve as the perfect antidote to your fall porch decor display. These antique decor pieces were made to last through all types of weather and can easily withstand the cold, damp months year after year. In fact, the more weathered they become, the better they look. You can typically find well-weathered wagon wheels at antique shops or second hand stores outside of the city.

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    Fall-Inspired Banner

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    You might think of birthday signs or other overly thematic aesthetics when thinking of a banner, but not all banners are loud or overly attention-calling. There are plenty of ways to create a cute fall porch design using a simple banner—just be sure to look for neutral colorways and natural fabrics like burlap or cotton. These can easily be hung across your door for an easy and lightweight alternative to a wreath or strung across the patio railing for a festive addition to the exterior of your porch.