Even balconies and outdoor sheds can have a hint of fall magic thanks to these 41 inspiring ideas.

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And mixing these two autumnal plants and produce together makes for a magical fall entrance thatfeels more natural.

Deck with red leaves in a vase

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Choose shades of orange and yellow to really create a pop of color.

Even before the pumpkins come out, this is the firstand almost a ceremonialswitch between summer and fall.

For a cozier aesthetic, add a plaid or patterned outdoor rug beneath it.

Pumpkins and mums on a white front porch

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Then you’ve got the option to start decorating around it.

One of the best ways to go about this is through outdoor rugs.

To fully enclose the space and make it feel more welcoming, an outdoor rug is the perfect addition.

White brick fireplace with fall wreath

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The area by your front door has much more usable space than you might think.

Try hanging baskets over the transom windows and use shelves to stack several planters.

Throw a wreath in on top and you’ll have a flowery treat to come home to each day.

Black fall front porch with orange touches

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For a fall twist, add a vase of branches or leaves as you would inside.

This is a great opportunity to try your hand at foraging or collecting plants from your own garden.

Style in an outdoor rug and other soft textiles for an extra warm finish.

Outdoor table with fall decor

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There’s a certain magic that comes from outdoor areas with well-thought-out lighting.

Replace warm-weather patterns and hues with cozier ones.

It provides a pinch of fall in an elegant and natural way.

Rustic and earthy front door with layered rugs

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The same can be done with faux fall flowers, too.

It’s a perfect way to create a sense of cohesion with your fall decor.

One pretty option is pale green and orange.

Rocking chairs in front of blue cottage and with fall decor

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It’s these tiny touches that can turn your outside space into an autumnal haven.

Create an Autumnal Basket Wall

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Baskets are so fitting for celebrating the harvest season.

If you have woven chairs, you might even give a shot to match these.

Light mint door decorate with mums and flowers

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Baskets also look great with a light layer of fairy lights strung over top.

Vibrant hues like tangerine and sunny yellow will pop off your porch.

Even better, they work wonders when cloudy gray days put a damper on happy moods.

Outdoor area with cozy throw blankets

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Pastels and pink are one such option that feel elegant and fresh but still work for the season.

Break Out the Fire Pit

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Crisp fall evenings call for time spent around a fire pit.

This color is saturated and bold but extremely timely for the season.

Lights around cozy outdoor area

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There are so many ways it can be incorporated.

Try planters of ruby-toned chrysanthemums, trailing plants with bright red blooms, or a wreath with red tones.

It’s a great color that works with black fixtures and neutrals.

Outdoor balcony with orange table, pillows, and blankets

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This particular DIY is ideal for a front door or back door that’s covered from wind and rain.

Their outfits also make for great color palette inspiration.

Read: warm blankets for cozying up outside and plenty of sticks for roasting s’mores.

House with pumpkins on the steps and a wreath on the door

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These little additions alone can instantly turn your everyday outdoor area into one that feels ready for autumn.

Hang a Fluffy Fall Wreath

Even dried botanicals can feel warm and inviting.

Instead of dried leaves or twigs, choose a wreath with pampas or reed grasses for a fluffier appearance.

Pumpkin wreath on window

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Thanks to the silky texture of these plants, your fall decor feels a little softer.

Baskets don’t have to match eithera mix can be fun and eclectic.

It’s the perfect little surprise.

Fairy lights and ball lights over patio

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White and pale neutrals front porch area

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Fall wreath on outdoor gate

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Green and orange mums and pumpkins on stairs of porch

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Pumpkin and plants on side table outside

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Outdoor patio with basket wall and string lights

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Neon orange pumpkins and bright yellow mums

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Autumnal hydrangeas in green and pinkish red in a basket

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Pink and pastel front door area decorated for fall

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Bright red fire pit and orange egg chairs outside

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Black door and decorated fall porch

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Faux pumpkins on a mini bench

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Red dried plants by outdoor couch and table

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Fall table with basket lights

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White fall decorated balcony

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Paper leaf wreath on the door

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Scarecrows and pumpkins around door

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Fall porch with snake plants

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Fall front porch with corn stalks

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Fall orange and blue decor

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Mercury lanter on table outside

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Adirondack chairs with blankets and pillows

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Orange mums and blue check rug on front porch

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Fall wreath on black door

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Outdoor bar cart with fall decor

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Fall porch with mums and wreaths

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White pumpkins on a shelf

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Fall porch with pumpkin bench

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