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October
28

Fall Decorating

Autumn in New Orleans brings magic to the city. Golden light shimmers on oak-lined streets as the air turns crisp. People who own historic homes in the city can celebrate fall's warmth while respecting their homes' timeless character. You can add beauty that fits the season without overshadowing your home's unique architectural features. In fact, the right decorating approach highlights these features.

Use Subtle Seasonal Touches to Showcase Architectural Details

Choose Simple, Complementary Décor

New Orleans homes often showcase detailed ironwork, big windows, and grand porches. Rather than hiding these features, highlight them with basic tasteful fall decorations:

  • Place soft garlands of magnolia leaves or dried eucalyptus on wrought-iron railings.
  • Set up neutral-colored pumpkins and gourds to frame your entrance or steps.
  • Pick warm, subtle colors like rust, olive green, and gold that complement your home's existing color scheme rather than clash with it.

A few strategically placed touches go a long way to create a cozy autumn feel while keeping your home's timeless style intact.

Use Natural Materials for Genuine Appeal

Avoid fancy decorations and choose materials that match your home's historic feel. Add:

  • Woven baskets full of pinecones, dried flowers, or small pumpkins.
  • Homemade wreaths with Louisiana plants.
  • Candles or lanterns cast a soft amber glow, making evenings cozy.

These touches respect the natural beauty of New Orleans.

Make Porches and Courtyards Shine

Put in Seasonal Plants

When autumn arrives, give your outdoor areas a fresh look with plants and greenery that do well in Louisiana's mild fall weather:

  • Chrysanthemums and marigolds to add splashes of color.
  • Ferns and ornamental grasses to provide texture.
  • Potted herbs, such as rosemary or lavender to give off a fresh smell and a classic feel.

Arrange planters at different heights to add depth and catch the eye without making your space feel crowded.

Set Up a Warm Gathering Spot

Fall evenings in New Orleans offer the perfect setting to host friends outside. Think about:

  • Put up old-fashioned lanterns or string lights in your courtyard.
  • Add soft throws and outdoor pillows in deep, fall colors.
  • Set up a small fire pit or chiminea to keep the area warm and let you entertain longer.

These touches keep the charm going while making your house feel cozy, comfy, and very New Orleans.

Make Your Home Cozy Inside

Combine Old and New Seasonal Decorations

In your house, find a balance between old-world class and modern comfort. Keep your fall decor in line with your home's architecture by focusing on texture and color instead of clutter. You could:

  • Draping cozy plaid or herringbone throws over old furniture.
  • Swapping out summer linens for velvet or chenille cushions.
  • Placing seasonal blooms like sunflowers, dahlias, or goldenrod in an old-fashioned vase.

A smart blend of vintage and seasonal items will make a room feel snug.

Light and Smell to Create a Seasonal Mood

New Orleans houses are famous for their high ceilings and lovely windows, which makes lighting crucial for fall decorating. To set the right tone:

  • Set up soft, layered lighting with wall sconces, floor lamps, and candles.
  • Pick warm bulbs to show off your home's architectural features.
  • Add fall scents like cinnamon, clove, or cedar to create a cozy seasonal vibe.

Little sensory add-ons have a big effect while keeping your home's appeal in the spotlight.

Enjoy Fall with Historic Appeal

When you decorate your historic New Orleans home for fall, you don't need to change what makes it unique—you just need to boost the beauty it already has. By using natural items, smart lighting, and local plants, you can build a space that feels festive, cozy, and classic.

If the beauty of the city's old houses catches your eye, check out New Orleans homes for sale and see how each neighborhood has its own special style. To see the newest New Orleans open houses or to get help from our real estate agents, contact us now to start your search for your perfect home in this unique city.

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