decor – LifestyleArchitects https://lifestylearchitects.club architecting the life you want to live Mon, 27 Oct 2025 19:38:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://lifestylearchitects.club/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/cropped-la2-32x32.png decor – LifestyleArchitects https://lifestylearchitects.club 32 32 Warm and Inviting: Easy Fall Home Decor Ideas https://lifestylearchitects.club/warm-and-inviting-easy-fall-home-decor-ideas/ Thu, 25 Sep 2025 19:37:04 +0000 https://lifestylearchitects.club/?p=7642

As the crisp air of autumn rolls in and leaves turn golden, there’s something deeply comforting about transforming your home into a cozy, warm retreat. Fall is all about creating spaces that invite relaxation, connection, and a touch of seasonal charm — and the good news is, you don’t need to spend a fortune or redecorate your entire home to achieve it. With a few simple updates, you can make your space feel like the perfect autumn haven.

Here are some easy and inspiring fall home décor ideas to help you embrace the season. 🍂


🍁 1. Layer Up with Textures

Nothing says “cozy” like layers. Swap out light summer fabrics for warm, textured materials. Think chunky knit throws, soft flannel blankets, and plush velvet or wool cushions. Drape a blanket over your sofa or armchair and add pillows in rich, autumnal shades — burnt orange, mustard yellow, rust, or deep burgundy. These simple touches instantly add warmth and comfort.


🕯 2. Add Candlelight for a Soft Glow

Lighting plays a big role in creating a cozy atmosphere. As the days get shorter, candles bring a soothing glow to your space. Choose candles in fall scents like pumpkin spice, cinnamon, apple, or vanilla. Arrange them in clusters on coffee tables, mantels, or dining tables for an inviting flicker that enhances the season’s mood. For a safer alternative, try LED candles that mimic a real flame.


🌾 3. Bring Nature Indoors

Fall is nature’s most colorful season — bring some of that beauty inside! Decorate with natural elements like pinecones, acorns, dried wheat, or branches with red and orange leaves. A bowl of miniature pumpkins or a vase of dried flowers can make a charming centerpiece. Even a simple bunch of eucalyptus in a rustic vase adds a fresh, earthy touch.


🏡 4. Warm Up Your Entryway

First impressions matter — and your entryway sets the tone for the rest of your home. Lay down a plaid or jute doormat, hang a fall wreath made of dried leaves or berries, and add a small pumpkin or lantern by the door. A cozy and welcoming entrance instantly puts you and your guests in the fall spirit.


☕ 5. Create a Cozy Corner

Dedicate a small corner of your living room or bedroom to relaxation. Add a comfy chair, a soft blanket, and a side table for your favorite book or a mug of tea. Include a warm lamp or string lights to make it the perfect spot for unwinding on chilly evenings. This simple addition can make your home feel extra inviting without major changes.


🎨 6. Incorporate Fall Colors

You don’t have to repaint your walls to add seasonal color. Use décor accents — like throw pillows, rugs, and table runners — in warm hues that reflect autumn’s palette. Deep oranges, rusty reds, olive greens, and golds bring instant coziness to any room. Balance them with neutral tones like beige, taupe, or cream for a harmonious look.


🪵 7. Add Rustic Touches

Rustic elements help create that cabin-like fall charm. Incorporate wood accents — such as reclaimed wooden trays, woven baskets, or wooden picture frames. A simple wooden ladder draped with blankets can serve as both functional and decorative. You can also swap glass vases for ceramic or metal ones to enhance the rustic feel.


🧡 8. Don’t Forget the Dining Table

Whether you’re hosting guests or simply enjoying a meal at home, your dining table deserves a fall makeover. Use a textured tablecloth, add a centerpiece made of pumpkins or seasonal fruits, and include candles or fairy lights for a soft ambiance. Layering plates in warm tones can make even weeknight dinners feel special.


🌙 Final Touch: Embrace the Feeling of Fall

Beyond decorations, fall is about atmosphere — warmth, comfort, and slowing down. Brew a pot of spiced tea, bake something fragrant like cinnamon muffins, and play soft music in the background. Your home should not just look cozy but feel it too.


Whether you’re decorating a small apartment or a spacious home, embracing the fall spirit is all about creating warmth and comfort. With a few textures, colors, and natural touches, you can transform your space into a cozy autumn retreat — the perfect place to snuggle up and enjoy the magic of the season. 🍂

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Embracing the Season: Elevating Your Home Decor for Thanksgiving https://lifestylearchitects.club/embracing-the-season-elevating-your-home-decor-for-thanksgiving/ Mon, 13 Nov 2023 11:28:11 +0000 https://lifestylearchitects.club/?p=4531

As the crisp autumn air settles in and Thanksgiving approaches, the time has come to infuse your home with the spirit of the season. Each year brings new trends in home decor, and this Thanksgiving is no exception. Let’s embark on a journey through the current color palettes and design trends that homeowners are embracing to create a warm and inviting atmosphere for the holiday.

Festive Entrance

Your front porch sets the tone for the Thanksgiving gathering, as it’s the first impression your guests will receive. Elevate the curb appeal with seasonal wreaths, a thoughtfully arranged pumpkin display, or the warm glow of lanterns. A festive entrance extends a warm welcome and prepares guests for the cozy ambiance awaiting inside.




Simple Tablescapes

For those steering away from elaborate centerpieces, the trend leans towards minimalist and nature-inspired table arrangements. Opting for neutral table linens, incorporating wooden chargers, and adorning the table with simple yet elegant candle holders can create a clean and understated look. This approach not only exudes sophistication but also allows the focus to remain on the warmth of shared moments and delectable dishes.




Warm Colors

The cornerstone of home decor lies in the choice of color schemes, and this year, warm and earthy tones are stealing the spotlight. Imagine the deep hues of oranges, the richness of golden yellows, the warmth of browns, and the vibrancy of reds. These colors not only echo the palette of nature in autumn but also radiate warmth, transforming your home into a cozy haven. Infusing these tones into your table settings, drapes, cushions, and other decorative elements instantly ushers in the essence of Thanksgiving.



Natural Decor Elements

In the realm of decor, a prominent trend this year is the embrace of natural elements. Homeowners are opting for rustic and organic pieces that seamlessly bring the beauty of the outdoors inside. Picture dried flowers arranged in vases, artfully placed twigs, pinecones adorning mantels, and even incorporating fruits and vegetables as charming centerpieces. These natural elements not only add elegance but also evoke a profound sense of abundance and gratitude — quintessential emotions for the Thanksgiving celebration.



Meaningful DIY Touches

A trend that has gained momentum in recent years is the infusion of DIY decorations into Thanksgiving home decor. Handcrafted pieces lend a personal touch, making your home more inviting and intimate. Whether it’s crafting your wreaths and garlands or engaging in the communal activity of pumpkin painting, DIY decorations offer an opportunity to bond with family and friends while also adding a unique flair to your space.


This year’s Thanksgiving home decor trends revolve around the core themes of warmth, nature, simplicity, and personal touches. By incorporating earthy colors, natural elements, DIY decorations, minimalist table settings, cozy lighting, and festive front porch adornments, your home will radiate an inviting feel, fostering an atmosphere of gratitude and togetherness. Embrace the season, and let your home tell a story of Thanksgiving.


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Top Baby Trends This Year https://lifestylearchitects.club/top-baby-trends-this-year/ Thu, 08 Apr 2021 15:29:47 +0000 https://lifestylearchitects.club/?p=1723 Those of you who have kids may wonder what’s in right now! Here we are telling you!

There are some ideas you may choose to stick to. But don’t take it as a call to action. After all they are your children 🙂

Unisex

Many young parents prefer to decorate their nurseries and playrooms in a neutral way. So, less pink and blue colors!

Gender-neutral clothing are also growing in popularity this year, some large shops even added such categories to their websites. One of the popular reasons for opting for unisex clothes is that you can reuse them later when having your next kid! That will save you a big part of your budget. Moreover, it is better for the environment!

Shop locally

These COVID times are very difficult for business. That is why many young parents choose to shop small and support local businesses rather than big corporations.

Pastel Colors

This trend is connected with our first unisex one. Pastel colors are great for decorating a baby’s room. Later he/she can share it with his/her sibling. It is not only neutral gender friendly, but also very calming.

There are universal furniture sets from Mamas&Papas that will suit any kind of nursery, no matter what style you are going to choose.

Nordic&Nautical style

It was popular in 2020 and it is not going anywhere. Clean lines, minimalism and light colors are great for starting discovering life.

Here is an example of the nautical themed nursery from BuyBuyBaby:

Jungle style

On the contrary, another style became popular: into the wild! Lack of travel you can balance with a fun nursery full of plush animals, exitic rugs and print wallpapers.

For example, these blankets from Cath Kidston are definitely in this year:

Sustainable lifestyle

This is the age of action. We have started switching to beeswax instead of plastic wrap, biking instead of driving, composting food instead of throwing it away. Speaking about little kids, there are some things you can adopt.

  • Get sustainably made rubber pacifiers
  • Apply organic skincare products for babies
  • Use organic cloth or biadegradable diapers from Ecoriginals:

Whatever you choose to follow, keep in mind that it is necessary to find the right balance between your own philosophy and current world situation.

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Interior Design Anti-Trends This Year https://lifestylearchitects.club/interior-design-anti-trends-this-year/ Thu, 08 Apr 2021 14:34:11 +0000 https://lifestylearchitects.club/?p=1708


Our lives have changes enourmously.

So did the decoration ideas.

Privacy vs Open Space

After COVID experience many people realised that sitting all together in one big space could be annoying. Moreover it is not very functional. The same room should not be a dining room slash office slash school slash living room.

Little by little open plan rooms will acquire some dividers or somehow the space will be reorganized to add more privacy.

It is important to close the door or separate yourself from others and get some time and space for only yourself.



Fast vs Decent furniture and accessories

Badly made inexpensive things are on the decline. People want to have deeper relationships with things, relationships that have some meaning. Thus, shopping becomes more deliberate and thought-through, so people love their rooms, apartments and houses more.

Minimalism vs Maximalism

Less isn’t more anymore. We spent the whole year inside our dwellings, and we want some stuff! More eclectic, layered and collected look is coming in. As we realise there are quite many things we want to have around us, there is a need for nice storage solutions.

Neutral vs Colorful

Designers recommend introducing colors this year. It can be bright vases, decorative pieces or art. Maybe you can create something?

Faux vs Natural

This year we might see much less man-made and plastic materials and more organic and natural pieces. It might be connected with corona again as many of us miss nature and opportunities to travel. Consider decorating your space with live flowers. If you hate taking care of them, think of dried flowers!


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