One of my favorite September rituals is transitioning our home for fall, and capturing cozy scenes through my lens. Freezing these moments in time has become even meaningful over these past few years as our daughter grows.
I didn’t realize just how important it was until I looked back at our fall home tour photos from years past. Remember in 2020 when I caught Esmé’s first steps on camera??
This year, I kept it simple by using what I had on hand (with the exception of these candles and this vase) with very little planning.
Our living room is always the place where I spend the most time decorating. Pillows, throws, stems, candles and accessories are rotated to reflect the new season.
This antique sideboard is my favorite to decorate! The vintage candelabra and basket set have been there forever but I love them too much to move them.
Over on the fireplace, I clipped lorapetalum from our yard (the perfect greenery for fall, IMO), stacked vintage books and candles.
Not too long ago, she wasn’t able to see out of this window without standing on her tippy toes…
Just behind the living room you’ll find the dining room. I’m stealing a photo from last year because it still looks like this today, so no need to do extra work 😉
Our kitchen is on the other side of the dining room. These days, it smells a lot like pumpkin and cinnamon. Esmé and I have been making new fall recipes together (I’m saving them to my Pinterest, if you’re curious!)
It’s still hot here, so we’ve been loving these pumpkin pie smoothies after school.
FYI: I bought these stoneware dishes when we moved in over three years ago—we use them for every meal and (especially for the price) they’ve been amazing! A few have chipped and have surface scratches, and I noticed they were 25% off last night so I just bought a replacement set (dinner plates, salad plates and bowls). Thought I’d pass along the great find and sale for anyone looking.
Moving onto the bedroom…
This room feels like fall all year long. I haven’t changed it since finishing it over two years ago—I think it’s perfect the way it is 🙂
Sorry if this is old news and you were expecting something new… but I’m still not tired of this view!
And neither is Susie…
In years past I would spend days/weeks planning, decorating, shooting and editing 100+ fall tour photos but time is harder to come by these days. These are the only rooms I got around to this year, so for a little extra fall inspo, here are a few favorites from past tours:
And that concludes this 2022’s Fall Home Tour (+ a few from years past). I hope this post can provide decorating inspiration, or maybe even warm and fuzzy feels. Holding onto these days with our sweet little for as long as I can!
To shop seasonal finds from this post, check out my Amazon Fall Home collection:
Or shop my LTK Fall Finds below:
As always, you can shop the rest of our home by room on my Sources page.
Stay tuned for two fun tutorials, coming to the blog next week!
Kaye says
Your living room is my favorite. It pains me that your coffee table is out of stock. It’s perfection ❤️
Daphne Lynn Davis says
I have got to say, you hooked me! I wanted to see the diy Halloween decorations, and instead I had to scroll through your whole house.
Jenna Sue says
So glad you enjoyed the tour Daphne!
Katherine says
What size are your frames and photos in the dinning room? Im obsessed!
Jenna Sue says
Hi Katherine, the frames are 31×31″ and photos are 12×12″
Natasha says
Absolutely beautiful home and family! What brand and color did you use for your kitchen cabinets? Love them!
Jenna Sue says
Thanks Natasha! They’re Kraftmaid mushroom (discontinued).
shantelle says
Your home is incredibly beautiful! It looks so warm and inviting.
You and your husband have such talent and are such an inspiration! Thank you for sharing your home and projects with us.
Jenna Sue says
You are too sweet Shantelle, thank you for the kind words!
Rekeesha says
I always look forward to your posts because your home is so warm and inviting! How many Cimicifuga stems did you use in the arrangement on your dining table? I want to order some when they are back in stock, but have no idea how many to order.
Jenna Sue says
THank you Rekeesha! I used six stems in that vase, but you can get away with less for smaller vases.
Paula says
Absolutely beautiful. It’s warm, inviting, serene; I could go on and on. Your family room was the inspiration for me to put a millwork wall in our primary bedroom and the impact was stunning. Watching your sweet daughter grow is an added bonus. Thank you for sharing your beautiful house and family with us.
Jenna Sue says
That means a lot Paula, thank you! Glad you found some inspiration from our work. Happy autumn! 🍂
Elie Mironidou says
Your house is so cozy and peaceful. I really like the colours you use all over your home.
Hope you enjoy it with your family!!
Jenna Sue says
I really appreciate that Elie, so glad you enjoyed the tour! ♡
Lynn Petz says
Hi Jenna, I always enjoy your posts and seeing what you two have been working on. I really like the wooden vase with the wooden feet on your sideboard. Do you have source info for it?enjoy your cozy fall together.
Jenna Sue says
Thank you Lynn! The vase was from Amazon two years ago, and unfortunately it’s no longer made.
Karen says
Love your home so much. I admire your restraint in decor stuff! I need that recipe. 😐😐
Jenna Sue says
Thanks Karen! Check out the recipes on the Pinterest board I linked to, there are some good ones!
Debi Mann says
I love everything in your house !! Absolutely Beautiful…. and your little girl ; )
Jenna Sue says
Thank you Debi!
Jennifer Laura says
Looks so beautiful! Making me want to go buy some fall stems to put everywhere!
Jennifer Laura Living says
Looks so beautiful! Making me want to go buy some fall stems to put everywhere!
Jenna Sue says
Fall stems are really all you need! They make all the difference 🙂
Britt says
Hi Jenna! Always love your blog content. We have lorepetalum everywhere too but the clippings die SO fast in this heat (Mississippi, but we used to live in Tampa ☺️) do you use any type of plant food/water to extend their longevity inside? Or preserve them somehow? Thanks!
Jenna Sue says
I put them in water inside the vase and they still look pretty good two days later! A little bit of wilting but I expected that. Not sure if they’ll last more than a week. And this is why I usually stick to faux, hah!
Sherry says
Jenna, your house is beautiful and so tastefully decorated. I do have a concern about the ladder in. the kitchen. Children are curious and they like to climb and explore. Esme is just at the edge to give that ladder a try.
Jenna Sue says
Thanks Sherry! We’ve been careful with Esmé around the ladder and fortunately, she has no interest in climbing it 🙂