Quick & Easy ways to update your Coastal Farmhouse decor for Autumn! Simple touches to update your everyday decor!

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Quick & Easy Coastal Farmhouse Autumn Decor
Today I would like to share a few Coastal Farmhouse Autumn decor vignettes. These displays were very easy to update for Autumn.
By using shades of blue, green and cream combined with a few farmhouse accents as well as some seasonal silks, you can easily transition your home’s displays to the next season.
To update these vignettes for Fall, I used items I already had with the exception of a few faux pumpkins that my husband purchased for me at the grocery store!

By layering the mercury glass tray on top of the footed tray and then placing the rustic turquoise wooden box on top of the two trays, I added depth to my display. I divided a herb bouquet into two bundles and added a few pieces of these pine and tallow berry pics.
The finished vignette reflects my love of worn wood, shells, barn tin and architectural salvage. More about my fondness of those things can be found here:
The Dining Table
In complete transparency, this is an update I did when we still lived in Illinois. I am including it because the techniques are the same regardless of where you live!
Pictured below is a how I had the dining room table set for Summer. A few simple changes can take this dining room table from Summer into Autumn! All you need to do is change the place settings and add a few botanicals and BAM you’re finished!

Instead of the floral plates, I used these ironstone dishes with a gardening theme.

I re-used the blue pottery pitcher filled with artificial hydrangea and added a few white pumpkins and blue green gourds. So simple!

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Autumn Accents in the Entryway

The green carrier had been part of the display on the marble top chest of drawers for a number of months. This carrier has been part of my collection for over twenty years. It was purchased from a dear friend. I love the deep green color. It has some blue paint peeking thru on the front.

In order to update the carrier for Autumn, I simply added a few more sprigs of greenery, the velvet pumpkins, the pumpkin pic and an orange burlap pumpkin. A buffalo plaid pumpkin is perched on top of the architectural piece to draw attention. The mirror belonged to my Mom. You can read the story behind the mirror here:

Seasonal Touches for the Oval Dough Bowl
If you have been following me for a while, you already know that I love dough bowls! Round, oval, rectangle – it doesn’t matter what shape they are, I love them all!
It was so easy to add a few Coastal Farmhouse Fall accents to this dough bowl.

The addition of three white pumpkins as well as the coastal colored leaves brought this everyday centerpiece into the next season! I am almost embarrassed to admit how simple it was to add a touch of Autumn to this centerpiece!

The glass balls covered with a crocheted cover resemble Japanese fishing floats. They are actually meant to be weights to attach to a tablecloth outdoors in order to help hold it in place. I found these adorable glass spheres at my Mom’s house when I was clearing it out. They were tucked in with her supply of picnic items. I almost put them in the donate pile until I actually looked at them and saw how they would fit in the coastal decor at the Florida house!

The shells were part of my Grandmother’s shell collection. My grandparents used to spend the month of January in the Fort Myers, Florida area in the late 50s and early 60s and my grandmother would bring back shells. After my grandmother passed away, my Mom ended up with the shell collection.
The Dining Room Side Table Vignette

The tray was a splurge purchase I made while we still lived in Illinois. Sometimes I was the pizza delivery person when the delivery guys were unable to work. I saved my tip money and used it to buy this tray at an interior design store. The tray looks like it might be made out of antique barn tin and reclaimed wood. More about my life as a pizzeria entrepreneur can be found here: Sprout, Grow, Bloom
The pumpkin topiary in coastal shades as well as the single pumpkin on the tabletop add fall to this vignette. The ceramic pitcher and blue canning jars belonged to my Mom. Their color reminds me of the sea.

The three sand dollars were among the shells that were in my Grandmother’s collection.
While it has been several years since we actually lived in the Illinois farmhouse, I still like to share photos of the interior of the home.
This photo of the fireplace depicts how I had it decorated for Summer one year:

It was so easy to refresh it for Autumn. I simply add a few faux pumpkins to the display and moved the wooden carrier and magazine rack to a different spot!

When it came time to move to Florida, I took the old window down from above the fireplace and brought it with us. I finally got it hung up last fall!

Architectural Salvage Decorating Ideas for Autumn
I hope you enjoyed these quick and easy updates! Hopefully, you gained at least one easy to implement idea to help get your home ready for the Fall season!
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