As fall draws near, it’s time to think start adorning your kitchen with festive accents to create a cozy and welcoming atmosphere that captures the beauty of the season. Here we have one of the best fall kitchen decorating ideas. It can be as simple as a tray filled with pumpkins and gourds or a fall wreath dangling on the kitchen door. For a more personalized approach, create a few fall DIY decorations for shelves and surfaces.
And now, keep scrolling down to learn how to bring a breath of new fresh air to your cooking space and be ready to embrace the season.
#1. Apple Cider
Set up a cider station with mugs, cinnamon sticks, and a slow cooker filled with warm apple cider. For teatime, include some treats to pair with your cider. You can bake or buy some apple pie, apple crisp, apple cake, or apple donuts to complement your drink.
#2. Apple Harvest Haven
If you still don’t know how to decorate your dining table, consider one of the fall kitchen decorating ideas with apples. Display a cornucopia of fresh apples in a rustic wooden crate. Who knew fruit could be such a delicious centerpiece?
#3. Autumn-Inspired Dishware
Swap out your regular dishes for autumn-themed ones. Eating from plates adorned with leaves and pumpkins? It’s a fall feast for the eyes.
#4. Autumn-Inspired Towels
Think about the color palette of your kitchen and choose towels that match or contrast with it. For example, if your kitchen has a lot of white or neutral colors, you can add some pops of orange, yellow, or red to create a warm and cozy atmosphere. If your kitchen has more vibrant or dark colors, you can opt for towels in shades of brown, green, or beige to balance the mood.
#5. Bring The Nature In
When it comes to fall kitchen decorating ideas, nature is a great source of imagination. The easiest way is to head out for a nice walk and cut a branch with vibrant color to add a touch of nature.
#6. Candles Galore
Light up your kitchen with an array of scented candles in cinnamon, pumpkin, or apple pie flavors. Despite the crispness outside, your kitchen will be infused with a nice and cozy vibe.
#7. Cozy Coffee Nook
Set up a coffee nook with mugs, a French press, and a pumpkin spice syrup dispenser. Your mornings just got a whole lot cozier. It doesn’t take up a lot of space in your kitchen. An existing countertop, a corner, a cabinet, or even a small cart or table still works well.
#8. Dry Flower Vase
A dry wheat vase is a natural and inexpensive way to decorate your home. You can either place them randomly or in a neat bundle. Make sure the wheat is evenly distributed and covers the mouth of the vase.
#9. Fall Kitchen Garland
Decorating your dining table with a fall kitchen garland is a lovely way to bring some autumnal charm and warmth to your home. You should choose a color scheme and theme for your garland that matches or contrasts with your existing table decor and the overall mood of your home.
#10. Fall Leaf Vase
One way to welcome the fall is to bring the outdoors into the house with a vase of fall leaves. Don’t limit yourself, and add some other fall elements to your vase, such as berries, pinecones, acorns, or twigs.
#11. Fall Tray
A fall tray is one of the quickest way to get your kitchen in the spirit of the fall. Just fill it with your favorite autumnal iconics, such as natural pumpkins, gourds, berries, twigs, foliage, acorns and candles.
#12. Fall-Flavored Potpourri
Fill small bowls with fall-scented potpourri, including cinnamons, oranges and apples and place them around your kitchen. Who needs air fresheners when your home smells like a crisp fall day?
#13. Flannel Tablecloth
Transforming your kitchen without spending a coin? It sound crazy but still possible with this idea. Turn your old plain blanket into a tablecloth. You can also use flannel fabric as well.
#14. Gourd-geous Centerpiece
Create a centerpiece masterpiece with a mix of colorful gourds. It’s like a fall-themed art installation for your table.
#15. Harvest Wreaths
Nothing is more festive than a harvest wreath with mainstays of the fall. You can use natural materials from your yard or garden, such as grapevine, dried flowers, wheat, acorns, berries, pinecones.
#16. Jack-o-lantern Kitchen
Do you want a spoon of Halloween spookiness in your kitchen? Turn it into the paradise of pumpkins and jack-o-lanterns. Display your jack-o-lanterns on your kitchen counter, table, island, shelves, windowsill, or floor. You can arrange them in groups, clusters, or rows, or mix them with other fall decorations, such as leaves, flowers, candles, lanterns, signs
#17. Leafy Table Runner
This is a beautiful way to decorate your kitchen table with natural and fresh elements. To give your leafy table runner a more festive look, you can also add some flowers, berries, fruits, candles, or other decorations that match your theme or season.
#18. Leafy Window Curtain
Replace your old curtain with one made from fall leaves when the fall is knocking at your window. All you need is some fishing net, floral wire, scissors, and various kinds of greenery, such as salal, eucalyptus, nagi…
#19. Mason Jar Magic
Your mason jar is a great holder for pumpkins. Just fill them with pumpkins or gourds coming in different sizes. It only takes a few minutes.
#20. Mini Hay Bales
Mini hay bales can be used in numerous way to add a festive fall touch. It can be a base for your fall centerpiece on your kitchen table or cart. You can place one or more mini hay bales on a tray or a runner, and then add some pumpkins, gourds, candles, flowers, or other fall-themed items on top of them.
#21. Mums Blooming
The fall can not be complete without mums flowers being in full bloom. Yellow and orange mums bring a traditional fall look, while white and purple mums is suitable with a more modern and elegant kitchen.
#22. Pumpkin Basket
Embrace a relaxed vibe by sticking to a palette of cream and beige tones. This style can apply to all decor items, even if they are pumpkins. Your pumpkins don’t have to come in orange color, paint them white or make your own wool pumpkins.
#23. Pumpkin Spice Candleholders
Transform small pumpkins into candleholders. Candlelit dinners just got a dash of pumpkin spice romance. Add some details, such as stripes, dots, or faux flowers to your candle holders to make it more stylish.
#24. Pumpkin Spice & Everything Nice
Transform your kitchen into a pumpkin paradise. Fill bowls or trays with mini pumpkins and gourds for a splash of warm, seasonal color. Another option is stack them on top of each other to make a pumpkin tower and save your valuable floor space.
#25. Pumpkin Theme
Display your pumpkins on your kitchen counter, shelves or windowsill. Instead of leaving them plain, paint pumpkins with different colors and patterns to match your kitchen style and theme.
#26. Pumpkin Wall Art
Create your own pumpkin spice-themed wall art to fill blank walls or empty corners in your kitchen. After glueing the branches together to shape the pumpkin, Â attach a twig or a cinnamon stick to the top of the pumpkin to make the stem.
#27. Recycled Kitchen Vase
A recycled vase from milk cans can add rustic charm and bring in the fall to your kitchen. Before showcase your beautiful flowers, use warm water, soap, and a sponge to scrub the can.
#28. Rustic Table Settings
Use burlap placemats, wooden chargers, and copper flatware for a rustic, fall-inspired table setting. Your dinner guests will feel like they’re in a cozy cabin.
#29. Wicker Basket Display
Fill wicker baskets with pinecones, acorns, and dried leaves. They’re like little pieces of the forest scattered throughout your kitchen.
#30. Pumpkin Spice Mug Collection
Gather an assortment of mugs with pumpkin spice designs. Each morning coffee will feel like a warm hug from a pumpkin.
Whether you are considering giving your kitchen a fresh new look for the fall season or simply want to jazz it up with some trendy accents, we hope that these fall kitchen decorating ideas and advice will help you get started on the right foot. And if you find any ideas that inspire you to roll up your sleeves, save them right now by hitting the Pin button.