Lawrence Llewelyn-Bowen: How to Decorate Your Home for Autumn Without Kitsch.

Lawrence Llewelyn-Bowen: How to Decorate Your Home for Autumn Without Kitsch
Lawrence Llewelyn-Bowen: How to Decorate Your Home for Autumn Without Kitsch

According to The Sun: You may think that Stacey Solomon is the inventor of autumn decor, but we have been decorating our homes according to the changing seasons since the time of our ancestors.

Our forebears would be horrified by today’s plastic ghosts and boring 'Happy Autumn' signs.

Instead, they gathered nature’s gifts to add color to their homes.

Lawrence Llewelyn-Bowen gives tips on how to make your home filled with autumn elegance.

I believe that anything that makes your home special and sacred is wonderful — whether it is wreaths, garlands, candles, or throw blankets.

I also love the chance to fill our home in the UK with the mood of the season.

During my time working in Asia and Australia, I greatly missed the changing nature of this country.

Key Rules of Autumn Decor

Here are some tips on how to make your home filled with autumn elegance.

SAYING GOODBYE TO 'GREIGE'

People are rediscovering the color orange.

Colors such as orange, russet, and ruby shades create a cozy atmosphere in rooms, unlike lighter colors.

Orange is becoming a popular color in British homes once again.

Using autumn decor is a great way to experiment with these vibrant shades.

THINK ABOUT NATURAL FORM, NOT GIMMICKS

If you aspire to stylish autumn decor, pay attention to the 'richness of nature.'

We have been celebrating the harvest for hundreds of years to honor the bounty of this season.

THE UNDERGROUND SIDES FIX

There is nothing wrong with investing in decor that can be reused again and again for adorning the fireplace, stairs, and dining table.

EMBRACE LIFE EXPERIENCE

You don’t have to spend a lot of money — you can simply gather leaves, pine cones, and fallen branches. Take the kids and see what you can find.

DRESSING FOR HALLOWEEN

Autumn decoration is not the same as Halloween decoration. Be careful not to bring out Halloween decor too early.

EXCEEDING BOUNDARIES

Wreaths are no longer just for Christmas. We have become a nation of 'wreath-makers', adorning doors to celebrate anything.

TIME COUNTDOWN TO CHRISTMAS

Recent attempts to turn Halloween into Christmas look like pointless advent calendars counting down 13 days to October 31.

Don’t give in to the pressure. Instead, engage in creativity with your kids — it will look much better in your home.

So, autumn decorating is not just about aesthetics, but an opportunity to create an atmosphere of coziness and celebration in every home. Choose natural materials, experiment with colors, and let your imagination run free to make your space a true reflection of the season.


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