It is not often I share this little glimpse of my house. It is definitely hard to photograph and serves as a not-so-glamorous purpose of shoe storage and a catchall. It needed an update for me to be happy with it again, so I moved some things around and redecorated it for fall.
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The inspiration were these beautiful green pumpkins. If you have been following me for the past few years, the fact that pumpkins have graced my house is astonishing haha. I have opted for no pumpkins most fall seasons because I feel like they are oversaturating all the Pinterest and Instagram feeds when there are so many other ways to decorate for fall. When I found this beautiful color though, I was smitten and wanted to use them in a space in my home.
I know I use green and white for almost every season, and truthfully, fall should not be an exception! These green pumpkins mix so well with the textures of fall, yet adding eucalyptus stems and dried grasses ties it all in.
Texture and fall go hand in hand. This is where the scalloped jute rug plays its main role, grounding the space and adding that warm, organic touch. The woven baskets under the console table bring in even more natural texture while keeping things functional — perfect for storing blankets, books, or (let’s be honest) the random shoes that end up here.
Lighting is also a key to make a space feel warm. This lamp was a thrifted find for just $1! It turns on with a touch, and creates the perfect inviting ambiance when on. I love how the soft glow reflects off the gold frames and mirror, making everything feel cozy and welcoming as soon as you walk in.
The gallery wall above the entry table has grown over time and includes some of my favorite pieces and collected frames. It’s an ever-evolving space that stays mostly the same throughout the seasons — I love that it brings a little vintage charm no matter what time of year it is. The ornate gold mirror ties everything together and instantly elevates the space, adding just the right amount of elegance to balance out the earthy fall tones.
A soft mauve throw draped over the side of the console adds a gentle pop of color and warmth while still keeping within that soft, neutral palette I love. Pairing it with creamy pottery, layered books, and brass candlesticks gives this corner that cozy, lived-in look I always aim for.
This little entryway might be one of the hardest spaces in my house to photograph, but now it’s one of my favorite spots to walk by each day. It feels like fall without being overdone — simple, cozy, and full of texture. Just how I like it.
If you are like me, you like to see all the other details as well! Here are a few more pictures to look at.
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