"As the leaves change and temperatures drop, I (like many others) feel the urge to fill my home with cozy fall decor. But sometimes, what starts as a simple festive refresh can end up feeling more like a themed party than a sophisticated space. I like seasonal decor, yes - but that doesn't mean I want my home to look like the fall decor aisle at HomeGoods. I want it to still feel like me, only cozier."
"According to the designers we asked, the new wave of fall decor is really all about feeling, not telling. Here are two new expert-approved fall decorating tips to try instead this year. Saba Kapoor, designer and co-founder at Nivasa, concludes: "When it comes to fall decorating, it's easy to get caught up in trends that promise instant coziness but often end up looking outdated or overly done. Instead, invest in quality pieces and timeless accessories that can be styled differently throughout the year.""
Seasonal fall decorating should prioritize feeling over obvious motifs and avoid looking like a themed party or store aisle. Quality pieces and timeless accessories make spaces feel curated and adaptable across seasons. Subtle layering with textiles and curated accents creates warmth without overwhelming the room. Avoid instant-trend items that quickly date a space; favor investment pieces that can be restyled. Personal expression and comfort should guide seasonal choices so the home remains reflective of individual taste while feeling cozier for fall.
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