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Home » Simple ways to transition from summer to fall

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Simple ways to transition from summer to fall

white bench among the flowers

August is flying past us at record speeds and this marks the month that I start to transition from summer to fall. I am not one who enjoys giving up on summer while it’s still so warm outside so I like to incorporate small changes by adding harvest fruits, like apples and pears.

If you’re visiting here today from my friend Regina at Saved from Salvage, welcome! I’m Rose and I’m so glad you’ve come to the Jenny Wren.

piano with decor and piano picture

I bring in dried flowers, warm metals, and baskets of homey and comforting foods. Adding Jars of popcorn and nuts to my snack shelf makes my kitchen feel like there is a shift in the season.

candy and snack cabinet

Small changes say fall is coming

In my entryway, I keep my hooks pretty basic. It’s a fairly narrow space so I pretty much rely on my wall decor to give the nod to the season. Below is a simple way I did that with some dried flowers, a scarf, a hat, and a bag. Bringing in more color and texture for fall will be key. I may change this next month when the season actually turns but, for now, this is a nice transition for our home.

front entry decorated for fall

Transitioning my table from summer to fall

I love to do tablescapes. Fall and harvest themes are one of my favorite tablescapes to create. I’ll be showing you last year’s fall tablescapes in an upcoming blog post. But for this transition period, I like to use subtle changes. Again using the dried flowers and fruit for late summer, and early fall transition. Here I also used books, metal, and a cozy candle from my favorite candle maker, Hollow Hill Home.

tablescape for late summer

Transitioning the Front Porch from Summer to Fall

front porch with plants

Typically, I dress my porch up with lots of summer flowers and lanterns. I love to greet our guests with bursts of color. This year, I stayed pretty low-key and kept my flower pots to a minimum. So here at the end of the summer, I gathered my house plants, that have been thriving outdoors this summer, and brought them all to my porch for a final hurrah to summer. Very soon I will add pumpkins and gourds to this space. But I love the final month that I can bring these plants outside to live and breathe.

plants on a front porch

Until September, My front porch only got a few changes and one of them was my front door wreath. It’s crazy how that one thing makes the whole porch feel like fall is coming.

front door with plants and wreath

Transitioning my coffee bar from summer to fall

My coffee bar is one of the most favored features of our dining room. This big chalkboard wall and rustic shelves are fun to style and decorate for any season. I’ve brought in some apples, dried flowers, and yellow billy ball flowers which are so fun.

decor on a coffee bar

I hope these images have given you a few ideas on what to do in these in-between spaces as you transition slowly out of one season into the next.

Also today I have a special bonus for you because I’m joining up with some other bloggers who will be giving more inspiration for you to look at.

After you’ve pinned what you want to save, make sure to head over to see what my friend Tracy is sharing on her transition from summer to fall.

Links are listed below.

Tracy –Transitioning from summer to fall in her she-shed.

Here are more blog posts for you to link to. You will not want to miss all of these great ideas.

Kristy – At home with Kristy

Kylie – Trueman’s Treasures

Wendy – WM House Design

Susan – Hen and House Design

Missy – Sonota home design

Regina – Saved by Salvage

Cynthia -Vintage and Grace

Thanks for stopping by today! In the next few weeks, we will be turning the corner to lots of fall home decor and recipes. For today, Enjoy the last of the season.

Happy Day,

Rose

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Comments

  1. Kylie says

    August 20, 2022 at 12:04 pm

    Everything looks so beautiful! It was fun hopping with you today!

  2. Sheri says

    August 20, 2022 at 12:07 pm

    Great tips Rosey. Everything looks so charming.

  3. Sheri says

    August 20, 2022 at 12:08 pm

    Great tips Rosey! Everything looks so charming.

  4. Suzanne says

    August 20, 2022 at 12:41 pm

    Hi ladies!! It’s all beautiful.. what are billy balls? Ty👍

    • Rose says

      August 21, 2022 at 10:57 pm

      Hi! Thanks for Leaving your sweet comment! Billy balls are the small, ball like, yellow flowers pictured on my coffee bar.
      Rose

  5. Wendy McMonigle says

    August 20, 2022 at 1:58 pm

    Your home is starting to look like fall Rose. I adore your coffee bar and would love to sit and chat over coffee there with you.
    I hope your plants adjust well as you move them for the winter, they sure look beautiful on your porch.
    XO

  6. Susan says

    August 20, 2022 at 8:41 pm

    Loved how you transitioned your plants. They look lovely on your porch! Great to ‘hop’ with you today! Susan

  7. Kristy Mastrandonas says

    August 21, 2022 at 12:48 am

    I love the Fall decor touches you’ve added, Rose! Everything looks so beautiful and cozy!

  8. Missy says

    August 21, 2022 at 8:40 am

    So much in here that I love! As a retired music teacher, your piano area has. my heart! But your coffee bar has my undivided attention! I love it! So many great ideas here. I am thrilled to have you in our group and have had so much fun with this blog hop. Glad you were a part of it!

    Oh, and I think you and I are fellow money plant lovers…aren’t they the best! Thanks for a great post! ~Missy

  9. Regina says

    August 21, 2022 at 11:34 am

    Rose – So happy to hop with you. I love your style. I am in “want” of your candy bar….so many fun jars of treats. Your front porch is right up my alley, so inviting.

  10. Tracy says

    August 21, 2022 at 12:52 pm

    I absolutely love all of your beautiful Fall touches, Rose! And I love your white piano, now I want to paint mine! So happy to hop with you!

  11. romantik69.co.il says

    August 27, 2022 at 4:26 pm

    I want to to thank you for this good read!! I certainly loved every little bit of it. I have you bookmarked to look at new things you postÖ

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