Simple and Large Scale can get the job done. If you have the space, add a large container like a wheelbarrow or wagon to your porch. Fill it with an assortment of fall elements, such as bittersweet, pumpkins, gourds, and leaves. We love the idea of adding a message to the pumpkins! This decoration can easily span the fall holidays, taking you right through Thanksgiving. CO: BHG.com
Container Garden your own yard and show off your gardening prowess with a tin basin overflowing with fall finds. Set it next to your door and it invites color and conversation. To make, place pots of croton shrubs in the center of the basin. Surround the front with droopy dried wheat, and fill the back with tall grasses. Lay dried Indian corn beside the display. CO: BHG.com
Traditional Fall decor of mums and pumpkins are always on point. A simple symmetrical display creates an inviting statement on any front porch. We love this setup of a perfectly framed door and festive steps. Use mums of the same color and similar-size pumpkins, and place them on opposite sides of steps and doorways to create this look and feel. CO: Refresh Restyle
Staying Neutral is on trend and who dais fall decorating has to be orange. This pale yellow house looks fabulous with the subtle colors of the white and green pumpkins and hydrangeas to create a soft and neutral fall porch that will easily extend past Halloween. CO:An Oregon Cottage
Fall Farmhouse is easy to achieve with a few simple accessories. We love the traditional farmhouse decor pieces to decorate this space. Vintage furniture, a quilt to make things cozy, farm tools, galvanized buckets, and fruit baskets all add up to the quintessential fall farmhouse porch. CO: House of Hawthornes
Natural Elements is what this fall porch is all about. It is so inviting with natural elements in soft colors and textures. We love the vintage elements like a nutcracker and drink dispenser. These simple touches add to the welcoming feeling this neutral color scheme evokes. CO:Hymns and Verses
Don't forget to add plenty of tables for drinks and food service. Maybe a lamp for late evening reading? The best things you can add to your front porch are those that invite company to join you.
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