These compact cobs look perfect tied to the backs of bar stools and chairs.
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Add a handful ofgourds for a traditional autumnal touch.
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you might add a little moodiness with a black candle and soap, too.
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The simplest change can quickly signal thatfall has entered your home.
Style it in an antique vase or a vessel with rustic charm to really create a fall feeling.
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Amini wreathin each kitchen window is a minimal and stylish way to celebrate what the season brings.
These add a lovely burst of color among other fall decorations like candles.
There are numerousfall tablescape ideasthat’ll turn your morning coffee and evening meals into something more cozy and celebratory.
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Add several taper candles to the island and instantlyeven without other decorationsa kitchen will feel more fall-like.
Bare branches and even a bowl of Satsumas speak to what’s around this season.
Warm metallic touches, like gold salt and pepper grinders, add a little glow.
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Change your glasses and mugs for gem-toned versions and clay coffee cups.
Or replace the jar that holds your utensils for something earthier.
If you have seat cushions, forgo linen and lightweight materials for faux fur pads.
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While it’s subtle, these all feel much more autumnal than summery.
It’s the perfect way to bring the outdoors in.
Metallic finishes also look niceespecially gold and copperin a fall kitchen.
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