November is that confusing middle ground where you’re still hyped about Halloween but slowly getting into the Christmas spirit.
It’s halfway between autumn and winter, it’s Thanksgiving, and it’s cozy and uncomfortably cold at once.
It’s a mash-up of all of these things, and guess what? November decor is too!
1. Bring Out the Cozy
Try to make your interior as cozy as you can, as the colder weather will have you staying inside much more.
Stock up on pumpkin-scented candles and festive throw pillows. Oh, and it’s time to get those fuzzy blankets from the closet!
2. Celebrate One Season, Prepare for Another
As previously mentioned, November is a confusing time. We’re not ready to give up the autumn vibes and decor, but December is so close!
Leave your pumpkins and autumn leaves intact, but do start on winter decor!
3. Decorate Your Door
Front door decor is a lovely way to express your excitement for the season.
It’s also a nice outdoor decoration.
4. Pay Special Attention to the Reading Nook
As you begin to spend more and more time inside, you ought to rearrange and decorate the main entertainment for the season.
If you’re a reader, then it’s time to start refreshing your bookshelf and set some reading goals for the winter.
5. Get Into the Thanksgiving Spirit
If you celebrate the holiday, decorate your home accordingly.
And even if you’re not, it’s the time for autumn harvest. We’ve all got reason to celebrate!
6. Decorate Your Dining Table
Buy a wonderful centerpiece for your dining room, or better yet, make one!
Use seasonal flowers, herbs, and colors.
7. Harvest Decor
Wicker baskets filled with various harvest fruits are a must-have this November!
Keep them on the dining or side table, in your entryway, or kitchen.
8. Dried Plants
Decorate with dried plants. They give the space a particular autumn vibe and celebrate the season.
They’re also super practical and can last you years!
9. Prioritize Warm Aesthetic
Let’s talk color palette!
It’s still fall, so warm colors like reds, browns, and yellows are still at the forefront.
However, you can get away with some dark green and cooler tones as well, as the winter approaches.
10. Deeper Colors
Another way to go about the November color palette is to prioritize deeper shades.
Darker and bolder colors are the perfect way to maximize the warmth of your interior and make it feel safer and cozier.
11. Touch of Farmhouse
Farmhouse decor is ideal for this season.
It’s perfectly cozy and rustic. It can contain the classic moody elements for the fall – wrought iron accents, dried plants, and wicker decor.
12. Brass And Gold Highlights
Brass and gold are welcome in every season, as we know, though they’re especially appropriate in the fall.
They mimic the color of the season all the while providing the interior with some additional pizzazz.
13. Earthy Vibes, But Dark
Hear me out.
I know we love earthy vibes all year round, but in this season, there’s a particular combination that hits the spot – dark, cool green, and warm brown.
They’re the ideal colors to pay homage to the incredible color of the leaves and the cool weather.
14. Decorate With Wreaths
Wreaths are most popularly placed on the door, however they’re a lovely touch anywhere in the house.
And guess what? They’re welcome in any color!
15. Warm Rugs
Place warm rugs all around your home. They will make your home feel and be warmer.
Plaid or oriental patterns are the best choice for the colder seasons. And if you’re wondering about the material, you can’t go wrong with wool, faux fur, or velvet.