Fall is one of those magical times of the year when everything just seems a bit more cozy, colorful, and a whole lot more festive. Your home needs fall décor both outside and inside – and I think you should start with a staircase! People usually decorate their staircase for Christmas but for fall – not so often. Though, why not? Let’s have a look into some awesome ways of giving your staircase a fall makeover!
Choosing Decor Style
First of all, you need to think about what style you’re into. If you are into a rustic look with warm wood tones and natural elements, add burlap garlands and wooden accents. Think about adding in a few dried leaves, pinecones, and maybe a few pumpkins to tie it all together. It doesn’t take much to pull off a woodland theme.
But if rustic is not your style, do not worry! Modern decor it is. Sleek, simple, and chic are the key ideas here. Think black and white accessories with just an accent of color from a few well-placed pumpkins or maybe some candles. If you like the idea of “less is more”, minimalist fall decorations would totally be your thing. Maybe a simple garland or just a couple of white pumpkins spaced out on the steps. It’s all about keeping things simple, focusing on the beauty of each item.
If tradition is more your style, classic fall decor is where it’s at. Think orange and yellow leaves, bunches of wheat, and lots of pumpkins. You can’t go wrong with a big, beautiful wreath at the top of the stairs and some colorful garlands cascading down. The trick here is to go with the colors and items that scream “fall” to you, whatever that might mean.
If you’re all about that cozy, homey feel, then farmhouse style is your best bet. This look is all about soft fabrics, checkered patterns, and a whole lot of charm. Adding a chunky knit blanket over the railing or a basket of apples at the bottom of the stairs can really bring the farmhouse vibe alive. And don’t forget the mason jars! Fill ‘em up with some seasonal or dried flowers. Old picture frames, antique lanterns, and maybe even an old suitcase stacked up at the bottom of the stairs can bring in that vintage feel. A little bit of wear and tear adds character.
Boho fall decor is a trendy and creative option. Mix and match different textures, colors, and patterns to create a look that’s totally unique. You might go for macramé hangings, feathers, a yarn tassels garland, and some dried grass. The key to boho decor is to be playful with your choices—there’s no right or wrong here!
What Decorations To Choose
I like to start with garlands. There are plenty of options to choose from and plenty of DIY tutorials to make. Whether you go for one made of leaves, pinecones, or even dried oranges, a garland can instantly make your staircase feel more festive. You can drape them over the railing or even hang them down the sides for a cascading effect.
Pumpkin-themed accessories are also a must. Whether they’re real or faux, place them on the steps, or use smaller ones to line the sides of the stairs. And don’t forget those fun pumpkin lanterns—they’ll look great when lit up in the evening. You could use LED candles in them. Candle holders would also work in your arrangements.
Wreaths aren’t just for doors! A beautiful autumn wreath hanging at the top of the stairs or on the wall beside them can make a big impact. A fall-themed staircase runner or a rug is also an interesting idea. Fall patterns, like leaves or plaid, are a way to go.
If you have a staircase gallery wall, changing some pictures to fall-themed picture frames are a fun way to go. Maybe it’s a picture of the family apple-picking, a snapshot of a beautiful fall sunset or some simple fall printables. Besides, frames themselves could be fall-themed. For example, decorate a plain picture frame with twigs. And, of course, decorative lanterns are a must-have. They can be filled with candles, fairy lights, or even some mini pumpkins for a super cozy feel.
Decorating Front Steps for Fall
Don’t forget about the front steps! They’re the first thing people see, so you want to make sure they feel just as welcoming as the inside of your home. You could line the steps with pumpkins, add a fall-themed doormat, and of course hang a wreath on the door. Some lanterns with candles or fairy lights will add that perfect warm glow as the sun goes down.