Welcome to The Ponds Farmhouse and my Budget-Friendly Fall Decor Ideas Tour 2024. Fall is almost here, and it’s time to create a cozy atmosphere with warm and inviting autumn touches. Today’s tour includes creative DIY fall home decorations and easy thrift store fall decorating tips. Learn to create a cozy, curated autumn home decor style that is on trend and affordable. As we tour my living room, kitchen, and dining area you will see easy design ideas that will not break the bank.
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Welcome To My 2024 Fall Home Tour
I’m glad you are joining me today for my 2024 Fall Home Tour. I’m joining other talented decorators to share our Fall Home Decorations. This year’s tour is hosted by Cindy at County Road 407, and you will see all the amazing tours at the end of my tour. I know you enjoyed seeing how Cindy decorated using last season’s decor.
If this is your first visit to my farmhouse, you will find that I love decorating with a curated, vintage style. I believe you don’t have to spend a fortune to have a stylish and creative home, so on today’s tour, you will see many thrifted and vintage finds. In addition, I’m a DIY junky and love creating decor similar to what you see in high-end boutiques and online shops for a fraction of the cost. Come along as I share this years projects and fall home decor.
Living Room
Let’s begin today’s tour in the living room. From the minute you enter the farmhouse, you will notice an open floor plan that allows you to enjoy a view of the main living areas.
Neutral and Natural Earth Tones With Added Texture
This year’s living room is filled with neutral and natural earth tones. Adding lots of texture is important to keep the space warm and inviting.
The neutral sofa contains burnt orange, beige, and creme seasonal textured pillows. The fuzzy pumpkin pillows, fun pom pom pillow details, and chunky throw blanket create a cozy, inviting spot to sit and relax.
The DIY textured lamp, repurposed industrial side table, and nubby rug keep the neutral space from feeling one-dimensional.
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Bring The Outdoors Inside: Budget-Friendly Fall Decor Ideas
One of my favorite fall decorating tips is to create a focal point on the coffee table. This year’s centerpiece is a large scoop basket filled with nature’s bounty. The basket is huge and draws your attention immediately. We are fortunate to have an abundance of acorns, pinecones, nuts, and other goodies that can be easily gathered on our walks. They add texture and creative interest for budget-friendly fall decor ideas.
So, I filled the basket with a large thrifted hurricane lantern and added foraged hickory nuts to surround a flickering candle. The basket is also large enough to hold a trio of dried gourds, pinecones, and flowers for a unique centerpiece arrangement. Using foraged materials is one of the easiest, budget-friendly fall decor ideas.
Insider Tip
When creating a coffee table centerpiece, look for oversized items such as trays, bowls, baskets, or risers that can be filled with your foraged or thrifted decorations. Small items will easily get lost on a large coffee table, so gathering them into larger containers will draw more attention to them and add instant impact.
DIY Filled Mantel
When it came to styling the mantel with fall home decorations, I tried several different combinations that I recently shared with you. This is the first fall with our DIY shabby chic mantel and I played around with several ideas. The winner was this combination of handcrafted primitive rustic pumpkin topiaries, the DIY old book page garland, and thrift store-flipped vases. The antique gold pheasant was also a recent thrifted find. You will be able to find all of these DIY tutorials at the end of this tour.
This corner of the living room is my office space, and I love being surrounded by more vintage treasures from days gone by. The vintage typewriter and the rotary dial phone no longer work but add vintage style while leaving room for my modern laptop and cell phone.
Curated Fall Decorating Tips
The living room is an eclectic mix of old and new, with curated touches that keep the eye moving from space to space. Consider adding thrifted and vintage pieces throughout your home if you want your home decor to stand out from the crowd.
Entry Table Fall Decorating Tips
Although the farmhouse entry is all one space, I reserve the left side of the door for my entry table. This year’s entry includes many budget-friendly fall decor ideas, including thrifted treasures and DIY projects. First, the new-to-me vintage finds include the old store print, the milk glass lamp, and the updated thrift store mirrors.
The DIY craft projects from last year include the Dollar Tree hanging wooden leaves beside the window, the DIY corn husk topiaries, and the pumpkin. This year, I added the DIY Scrap Fabric Sunflower Pillow Cover, the Dollar Tree pumpkin wreath on the barn door, and lastly, the napkin decoupage lampshade makeover. I tried to calculate the value versus investment of this cozy corner without success, but regardless, to me its priceless.
Dining Room
Now, let’s move into the dining area. There are two areas here that immediately get a seasonal update, and fall is my favorite season for tablescapes, centerpieces, and more.
Natures Bounty Dining Table Centerpiece
To create the fall home decorations for the table centerpiece, I gathered several thrifted containers together. A large basket bowl, two dough bowls, and a breadboard are nestled together in the center of the table to create a warm cozy fall feeling.
I filled them with faux apples, plums, pinecones, dried okra pods, wheat stems, and foraged persimmons. In addition, two thrifted candlestick holders and a recently found set of pumpkin salt and pepper shakers, were added to complete the centerpiece.
Insider Tip
Fall decorating tips that will save you the most money are pulled from nature’s bounty. For instant fall home decorations, you can fill bowls with free pinecones, dried pods, flowers, and fresh fruit. This year’s dining table centerpiece is filled with both faux and natural elements.
Thrifted Hanging Plate Wall
Earlier this year, I added a blue and white hanging plate wall behind the dining table. To update the wall with fall home decorations, I traded out the blue and white dishes for fall substitutes. Combining vintage brown transferware dishes and golden wheat plates adds a warm, cozy feel, along with the vintage gathering basket filled with autumn stems.
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Trendy Mushroom Place Setting: Fall Decor Tip
I have been drawn to the new, more neutral mushroom fall decor trend. When I saw these dishes by Liz Maries Cozy Cottage, I immediately ordered them. One fall decor tip that will still give your home a curated feel even when you introduce new tableware is to mix the new with vintage. So I added the mushroom dishes over a vintage set of brown transferware plates. They both are placed on woven placemats and I used modern acrylic and gold cutlery for an eclectic feel.
The new mushroom plates inspired a DIY Mushroom wreath that I shared earlier. The wreath, made exclusively from Dollar Tree Supplies, turned out so cute. It adds a touch of whimsey to the dining room’s fall home decorations.
Kitchen
Finally, let’s tour the kitchen, which is literally the heart of our home. I’ll share some cozy fall decorating tips that are easy to duplicate.
Fall Home Decorations for the Heart of the Home
The farmhouse kitchen, with its brick backsplash and chunky open shelves, is full of textures. Copper pots, vintage rolling pins, and ironstone pitchers keep the space cozy year-round, and adding touches of fall decor helps to enhance the warm feeling.
On the bottom shelf, a vintage basket is full of dried stems and a recent thrifted find, golden pears. The top shelf holds vintage gourds shaped like an apple and a pear, while the vintage ironstone pitcher holds a lush fall stem with leaves and berries.
The heart of the kitchen is the DIY center island. Not only is it a great source of storage, but it’s also filled with budget-friendly fall decor ideas.
The area above the kitchen cabinets is also filled with warm wooden and amber pieces. The dried hydrangeas add a touch of rust and blue and draw attention to the large dough bowl.
Insider Tip
Here are some favorite fall decorating tips that you can consider when decorating your home this autumn. Gather your collections of wooden breadboards, cutting boards, trays, and risers. Display them as a base under your fall home decorations and fill them with colorful fruits, flowers, and bottles. The warm wood tones will add instant warmth to your kitchen.
You may remember last fall’s tiered basket, Pottery Barn look-alike project. This year I added it to the kitchen island and filled it with faux pumpkins and artichokes. In addition, the vintage mirrored wooden tray holds a copper kettle and concrete pears. The mirror tray helps to reflect light onto its decorative contents.
Finally, the island’s centerpiece consists of an antique cheese board, vintage amber bottles, and a vintage brass bowl. Dried stems, berries, grapevines, and DIY paper pumpkins complete the rustic vignette.
Although the island is filled with many fall home decorations, there is still plenty of work space and dining space available.
In Conclusion
I hope you enjoyed these budget-friendly fall decorating tips. If you want to create a curated, cozy feeling in your home, these fall decor tips will be a great starting point. You can look to your local thrift stores to add inexpensive pieces for your centerpieces and other vignette around your home. Now is the time more people are donating their old fall decorations and you can pick up items for a fraction of their original price. Remember to mix old and new for an eclectic mix that will make your home unqiue and interesting. Happy decorating!
Related Articles
Many of the decorating ideas and tips result from previous DIY projects. Here are the projects mentioned above.
- Primitive Pumpkin Topiaries Fall Craft
- DIY Fall Leaf Garland with Old Book Pages
- Napkin Decoupage Lampshade Makeover
- DIY Dollar Tree Wood Craft Fall Leaves
- Corn Husk Topiaries and Corn Husk Pumpkin Craft
- Pumpkin Rustic Fall DIY Wreath
- Easy No-Sew Sunflower Pillow Cover Tutorial
- DIY Old Book Page Pumpkins Tutorial
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Want more fall decorating inspiration? It’s now time to hop over and see what Christy at Our Southern Home has in store for you.
Just click the images below to follow along on the tour.
EMily
Sunday 29th of September 2024
Your home is so beautiful!!! All the fall touches add to your already cozy vibes!! I love it!!!
Rachel
Tuesday 1st of October 2024
Emily, Thank you so much. I'm so glad you liked the tour. Have the best day.
Barbara
Thursday 19th of September 2024
Rachel, wow! I am amazed at all the textures coming together... So pretty! I love how you've incorporated dressers into your kitchen island and another one out in the living room with two updated drawers. My daughter has her grandparents' old dresser and I put two dark woven baskets in and lined them for her sock and undergarments. The original drawers were stolen when my inlaws house was broken into, but the different drawers really add a lovely texture.
I love how you've created those monster leaves up on the mantel and the touches of orange here and there. The pillows look really inviting on the couch! Dollar Tree items really are fun to incorporate and give a new look without much cost ~ you are so right. :)
Enjoy your beautiful home all decorated for the season, Big hugs, Barb :)
Rachel
Friday 20th of September 2024
Barbara, Thank you for your comments and encouragement! You are so kind to share your experience with old dressers. That's such a great idea. I appreciate you for following along.
Lora Bloomquist
Thursday 19th of September 2024
I love that book page garland; looks so luscious on your mantel. So fun to see all your creative ideas tucked here and there, Rachel. They make your home so unique and beautiful! Lovely tour:)
Rachel
Friday 20th of September 2024
Lora, I'm so glad you enjoyed today's tour. I appreciate you for commenting.
Cindy
Thursday 19th of September 2024
Your home is always an inspiration Rachel! Love the neutral tunes and cozy textures! Happy Fall!
Rachel
Friday 20th of September 2024
Cindy, Thank you for your kind words and for stopping by.
Michelle | Thistle Key Lane
Thursday 19th of September 2024
I see so many beautiful collections in your tour Rachel, and it’s so fun to spot your fabulous fall craft projects in mix too! You have such a talent for making the ordinary look artistically styled. Happy Fall Rachel!
Rachel
Friday 20th of September 2024
Michelle, Thank you for your kind words. I appreciate you for stopping by.