Fall Home Tour for the Neutral Lovers
I am super excited to be teaming up with 33 other bloggers for a Fall Home Tour! Kirkland’s is sponsoring this home tour and I couldn’t be more excited to show you my finds and how I’ve incorporated fall decor with my everyday traditional rustic decorations. Kirkland’s had some really cute fall decorations available and I also found some great accent pieces that worked for fall and will work year round!
Before I share my tour, I wanted to give you a heads up that there is a $1500 Kirkland’s Gift Card GIVEAWAY at the bottom of this post! One lucky winner will be getting this gift card just in time for Christmas shopping! So don’t forget to enter at the bottom of this post!
Some of you may be heading over from my fellow Alabama gal, Unskinny Boppy, and if so, I wanted to say hello and welcome to The Hamby Home!
Fall is my absolute favorite time of year and favorite Holiday to decorate for. I love how easy it is to incorporate fall decor with everyday decor!
I always start with my green cabinet/console table when I am redecorating. I shared all of the details about my Neutral and Sage Green Fall Console Table HERE. This sign from Harper Grayce was the main source of inspiration for this console table. I found these Dusty Bayleaf Topiaries at Kirklands and they were the perfect finishing touch to my console table. The dusty sage green matched the greenery over the sign perfectly!
The other side of the living room looks a little different than you may remember. We moved these gliders from the movie room and our other pedestal console table to change things up! I just a added a couple small pumpkins, my DaisyMaeBelle fall wreath and some green Ikea pillow covers and that’s it for the fall decor!
I had some extra wicker charger plates and decided to do some fall placesettings on our bar. I started out with some dollar tree painted pumpkins on each plate.
But then I found these adorable wooden acorns at Kirklands and thought they’d be so cute for placesettings.
After I was done decorating for fall, I took all of the small leftover pumpkins and added some more of the cute acorns and just threw them in a driftwood bowl to sit on the island. It’s funny because that’s what both my mom and sister commented on out of all my fall decor and it was just all the leftovers thrown together!
Ok, moving on to the dining room! I used all the elements from my DIY Neutral and Natural Fall Centerpiece, but just changed them up by adding the elements in the awesome whitewashed wooden pedestal bowl I grabbed at Kirklands.
I love fall placesettings so I did two different ones for our dining room. I used some Dollar Tree pumpkins and thrifted green dessert plates to layer for the two end seats.
And then I used my cute little breadboards and some cotton stems on the other four placesettings. I grabbed this adorable pumpkin canvas from Kirkland’s to add somewhere because it was the perfect colors and just had great texture!
So that’s all for the dining room! Last year I styled the hutch for fall and decided it really isn’t necessary, the table was plenty of fall touches! Thank you so much for stopping by my fall home tour! Don’t forget to enter the $1500 Kirkland’s giveaway below and also head over to Tidbits to see her amazing fall tour! Cami is seriously an AMAZINGLY talented blogger that I look up to a ton! Her style is always impeccable and I know you are going to want to see what she has done this fall!
MONDAY
Seeking Lavender Lane | Fat Hydrangea | Blue Sky at Home | My Creative Days | Little House of Four
Making it in the Mountains | Wife in Progress
TUESDAY
Town and Country Living | Farmhouse on Boone | Flatcreek Farmhouse | Inspiration for Moms
On Sutton Place | Sincerely Marie Designs
WEDNESDAY
Noting Grace | Little Glass Jar | Sincerely Sara D | Shabby Fufu | Hunt and Host
The Honeycomb Home | Kendall Rayburn
THURSDAY
Christinas Adventures | My Life from Home | Worthing Court | She Holds Dearly
Unskinny Boppy | Hamby Home | Tidbits
FRIDAY
So Much Better with Age | Joy in Our Home | Little Home Reloved | Sand Dollar Lane
Twelve on Main | The Everyday Home