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Bringing Fall Inside: Sunroom Decor Ideas That Burst With Color


Fall is here, and with it come great opportunities to make some festive changes to your sunroom for the new season. Especially as the days get shorter, your sunroom is the perfect place to spend quality time during the fall season - sipping hot tea or cider in the cool autumn breeze.

Fun Flower Displays  

Flowers might not be what you first imagine when you think 'fall', but there are actually some gorgeous fall flowers to add some light to your sunroom. Think of warm chrysanthemums, bright pansies, or even the delicious smelling dianthus. When it comes to fall flowers, there's no shortage of ways to keep your sunroom feeling fresh.

Fresh Throw Pillows and Shag Rugs 

Throw pillows are a go-to when it comes to changing up decor for a new season or trend. This is because they're easy and inexpensive to swap out, but they can add so much life to a room! Also on trend? Shag rugs are making a big come back with various earthy colors and knit textures. This fall, try mixing and matching a few different prints and textures to add some depth to your living areas.

Candles, Candles and more Candles 


Fall is full of lovely scents - pumpkin spice, apple cider, cinnamon, and chai. Candles aren't only for indoors! Why not bring the incredible fall aroma to your sunroom? Not only will they completely change the atmosphere with their amazing scents, they also add a nice, soft boost of light for a beautiful fall evening. Are you sensitive to smoke? Then try the smokeless candles that turn on with the flip of a switch.

Winter Garden Like a Pro 

Some plants can be fickle, which is why most of us stick to the same ones we know we can keep alive year in and year out. This fall, try adding a new, exotic plant to your sunroom to bring in a fresh look. There are many plants in the traditional fall colors that will last through the winter, such as a collection of succulents or an oak leaf hydrangea.

 Unconventional Seating 


Adding some fun, patterned floor pillows or poufs can immediately lighten up a space, while adding a fun seating option for your guests. Like random, mismatched throw pillows and bean bag chairs, these are inexpensive to swap out as seasons and tastes change. Unlike throw pillows, floor pillows, beanbags and poufs have the additional function of increased guest capacity, while keeping the open feel of your sunroom.

Looking for ways to incorporate a sunroom design into your home? See eye-catching designs on Facebook at @Sunroom, on Pinterest @FourSeasonsHP or on Instagram @SunroomsWindows.

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