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The Ultimate Guide To Autumn Home Decor

I always find that the best time to think about Autumn decor is at the end of the summer. It gives you enough time to start planning what you want to change and plenty of time to get it done before the chilly weather sets in. Then you can be nice and warm and cozy at home by the time Autumn hits. Read my article below to get some Autumn decor inspiration for your home.

Bedrooms

It’s pretty essential to have a comfortable bedroom, whatever the season, but it so important once Autumn hits. The darker colder weather can mean earlier nights and more sleep, so it’s vital to get your bedroom cozy and organized.

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First of all, buy some brushed cotton sheets or a duvet set. These are both soft and warm on the skin and the retain the heat much better than normal cotton linens. You can get some fabulous Autumnal and Christmas design so you can even go a bit festive with your choice if you like.

Next, you should make sure that you have plenty of extra heavy blankets and throws, for when it gets cold in the night. Fake fur is a good choice because these add a luxe touch to the room as well as keeping your toes warm when the snow starts to fall.

Living Room

Make sure that your living room is all set up for Autumn by checking for any drafts or leaks. You can buy or even make a draft excluder like this if you are feeling crafty. Some people choose to change their soft furnishing with the change of seasons. If you would like to do this go for richer darker colors for a more comfortable cozy theme.

If you have a real fireplace, make sure to get it swept and ready for action. If you like the idea of a real fire but not the mess, why not get a decorative and practical wood stove like the ones sold by harman wood stoves. These can heat your room or your whole home depending on how you have them set up. The certainly make a stunning centerpiece to your living area in the Autumn time.

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Hall

The hall is an essential area of them home when they weather get worse in the Autumn. This is because it acts as a stop gap between the outside and then rests of your home. Remember that the family will be coming in with wet and muddy clothes, which you don’t want them to be bringing into the main house. That’s why is essential to get the hall set up to deal with muddy boots, umbrella, and soaking rain jackets.

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Make sure that there is a good quality door mat to catch the drips. Position a boot scraper outside, if mud is a problem, so the worst of it can be dealt with before reaching the hall. An umbrella stand is also a good idea as it stops the water run off soaking your floor and causing damage. It’s also vital to have places where it coats can be hung to dry, so make sure there are enough hooks for each person in this area.

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