Fall Home Tour 2025
Hey there, friends!
October is moving so fast! Goodness. Is it moving fast for you, too?
I have taken some updated photos around my home with the fall and Halloween decor that I have. I recently brought over some more items from the former house. My new space is smaller so I hesitated last year to bring too much at that time. I’m rather excited to be decorated for the season/holiday and now that I have brought over the additional items it just feels “complete”. I’ve only purchased a few new things this year as I really do not have ample places to actually decorate. It’s a good problem to have as I can then go peruse holiday decor but easily walk away without purchasing anything. Yay me!
If you missed the previous homes’ tours click here.
Now, let’s commence on the so-called “tour”…
Welcome to my fall / Halloween home!
I brought over the witches’ brooms this year and I am so happy I did. I love them. They are now showing sold out, but you may find some other items on SUPER sale that are still available. The brooms have been available every year I have shopped at Grandin Road since 2020 so I would wager they’ll be available next year so save this post or pin it to Pinterest to come back to it!
My front door wreath was a 2020 purchase from Grandin Road as well. The Halloween wreath, swag, garland, and urn fillers I’ve used at the other house were from there, too. They truly have excellent quality holiday decor (and the brand is owned by the same company that owns Frontgate and Ballard Designs).
I have minimal space on either side of the front door, but I do hope to eventually find something that inspires me to purchase it AND will fit on both sides of the door.
Easy LTK shopping link: fall/Halloween indoor and outdoor decor
Entryway/Foyer:
You may recognize most of these items that I’ve had through the years if you have followed along with me for a while. Most of the items I procured at Marshall’s, Home Goods, Michael’s, Kirkland’s, At Home, or the like.
Easy LTK shopping link: fall/Halloween indoor decor
Dining/Bar Area:
I purchased the ghosts recently from Grandin Road and they sold out SO FAST I wasn’t able to ever share them on LTK. There were three sizes available and I had a reward credit to use so I snagged the largest one. Well, I loved it so I decided to get the other two, however only the medium sized one was available. The smallest one never did come back and in stock. Lesson learned. Buy it and return it if needed versus risking things selling out.
I found the BOO candy bowl at Michael’s when I had a $5 reward to use before it expired and it was 40% off so it was a steal and it goes in theme with the two ghosts.
The other items were procured through the years.
Kitchen:
I haven’t added a lot of fall decor in here as I prefer less clutter on my counters. I’ve had the pumpkin spoon rest and pumpkins for years. I refill the pumpkin soup dispenser with a fall scented hand soap instead of purchasing new ones. I’m not sure if it is actually cost effective, but I like to believe it’s resourceful at the very least.
Living Room:
Most of these items I’ve had for years and acquired over time. I switched out the olive branches in the black vase inside of the display shelf to some fall stems I’ve had for a while.
The felt candy corn was a thrift store find when I was recently in Bozeman, MT. I had to have that little guy. The brown mercury pumpkin candle is a new purchase because I had a reward credit at Frontgate that I needed to use.
Powder Bathroom:
Just a few small fall things in here. =)
Back Patio:
I keep these faux fall trees on my back patio year-round. I purchased them last year with reward credits and was so happy to have them because I love the colors and otherwise my backyard is small and barren. I switch out the wreath on the back door for every holiday/season. It was one that I found at JoAnn’s and added some additional fall picks to it. It is identical to the one on the inside of my front door because when I purchased them many lifetimes ago we were living at a house that had double front doors.
Easy LTK shopping link: faux fall outdoor decor
That’s the end of the fall/Halloween tour. Part of me wants to add some decor to my upstairs sitting area but I am not in a rush for that.
Do you decorate for fall and/or for Halloween? Do you start in September or October? Comment below!
XOXO