As the air cools and the leaves turn golden, fall whispers its arrival.🍂
It’s the season for slowing down, getting cozy, and bringing extra warmth into our homes. Making a retreat isn’t just about swapping out a few throw pillows—it’s about creating an intentional space that feels like a retreat from the busyness of life, where you and your loved ones can relax, recharge, and savor every moment.
Summer may be all about getting out and exploring (I mean, how many times did we pack the kids, dogs, and *everything* into the car for a trip to the lake?). Fall is different.
It’s that time when we turn inward, take a deep breath, and nest. It’s the season to make our homes feel like the perfect place to curl up and just be.
Think of it as preparing your home for hibernation in the best possible way.
This is the time to focus on your home—not in a stressful “I have to renovate the whole house” way,...
But in a “Let’s add some cozy, thoughtful touches that make everything feel warm and welcoming” way.
Because yes, you deserve a space that feels like a sanctuary when the days get shorter, the air crisper and hyge mode starts to kick in.
And guess what? We’ve created a Fall Home Retreat Checklist so you can choose how that will transform your space into a sanctuary. The key? It’s all in the details! Creating a welcoming home isn’t some overwhelming design project; it’s small changes that will make your home feel cozier, more inviting, and aligned with the coming season (think of it as your ready-made post-it note🗒️ for cozifying your home🧡).
It’s all about the simple, easy changes that make a huge difference. So let’s dive in, shall we?
01 Declutter and Rearrange
A cluttered space can feel overwhelming, making it hard to relax truly. However, a well-organized and thoughtfully arranged room can feel like a breath of fresh air. A cluttered home leads to a cluttered mind—or at least that’s what I've heard. So, BEFORE diving into all the fun additions, let’s clear the space. Trust me, this step is probably the MOST IMPORTANT.
- Clear Off Surfaces: Countertops, side tables, mantels—fewer items on display will instantly make your space more open and peaceful. Remember: we want to keep it simple. A clean surface with one or two seasonal touches is far more inviting than a crowded one with too much going on.
- Move Furniture for Flow: Rearrange your living space to encourage comfort and conversation. Have a corner that no one ever uses? Pull a chair over there and make it a little reading nook (I love these little spots! I’m always looking for new places to try!). You don’t need to buy new furniture—just move around what you have to try something new. Think cozier, more connected spaces.
- Use Baskets for Storage: Investing in a few baskets is a good idea—then put them to use by hiding the everyday clutter like toys, extra blankets, or remotes (bonus: you’ll feel like you’ve got things under control, even if you just tossed everything in there five minutes ago). Remember, a neat, tidy space creates a sense of calm.
{ Vistal TIP 1: if you use an item every day, it’s probably best not to hide it away; instead, make sure it has a good home that is readily accessible. }
{ Vistal TIP 2: don't BUY MORE stuff to help REDUCE stuff. If reducing the excess is the goal - skip the baskets. But if you’re just after organization, I do love a good basket. }
02 Embrace the Cozy Vibes
While cozy can be done anytime, fall is when it almost seems necessary. We’re talking about that feeling you get when you walk in the door, take a deep breath, and instantly feel like you just stepped into a warm embrace. However, you might need to switch out a few things to get there.
- Layer in Warm Colors: Swap out bright summer shades for warm hues. It’s time for those rich, earthy tones—think burnt orange, deep red, mustard yellow, rich browns, and all those “I wish I could wear this in sweater form” colors. Switch out your pillows, throws, and a few accents to bring that warmth into your space.
- Textured Fabrics Are Your Friend: If it’s soft, fluffy, or chunky-knit, you’re on the right track. Toss a soft plush throw blanket over the couch, and add some velvet pillows...you’ve just made the most inviting seat in the house. Drape a plush blanket over the arm of a sofa or chair for a welcoming touch. (Personally, I’m a sucker for a good faux fur blanket.) These textures make every seat feel like an invitation to relax.
- Candles: Nothing says fall quite like the soft glow of flickering candles. You can opt for seasonal scents like cinnamon, vanilla, pumpkin spice, or apple cider... or if you’re like me, I love the subtle scent of a pure beeswax candle. The soft glow of candles is an instant mood-changer. (Actually, science backs this up.) Plus, the scents will have you fully leaning into the cozy fall spirit.
03 Lighting: Set the Mood
Lighting is one of the most (if not *the* most) important elements when it comes to creating a relaxing atmosphere. The right lighting can transform your space and instantly make it feel cozier. It’s the secret ingredient to making your home feel warm and welcoming—the difference between “cozy” and “I feel like I’m in a hospital waiting room” (okay, maybe I’m exaggerating a bit🤏🏽).
- Soft, Warm Bulbs: Choose warm-toned bulbs that create a soft, golden glow—dimmable bulbs are always good. I love the new amber bulbs and have invested in some anti-blue light bulbs for my evening lighting as well.
- Layer, Layer, Layer: The options are great—table lamps, floor lamps, maybe even some fairy lights hidden in the bookcases. Each adds something different, but together, they create that inviting atmosphere. Plus, you can control the light depending on your mood. Romantic dinner? Movie night?
- Lanterns & Candles (again): I know I already mentioned candles, but here’s the thing—they’re just that awesome. (Can you tell I love candles yet?) Consider grouping candles on trays or adding lanterns around your home to bring warmth to your indoor and outdoor spaces. Flameless candles can be a safe alternative for creating that same flickering glow without worry.
04 Bring the Outdoors In
One of the most beautiful parts of fall is the natural world around us—the rich colors, textures, and scents of the season. Bringing these elements inside can instantly transform your space. You don’t need to go overboard with decorations, but a few nature-inspired touches can go a long way toward making your home feel more connected to the season.
- Nature Accents: Think pumpkins (of course), pinecones, fall leaves, and even branches in a vase. { Vistal TIP 3: keep a 5 gal. bucket of faux flowers and branches in your storage closet to easily swap out what’s in your vases seasonally. } These little touches are simple but pack a big punch in bringing that fall vibe indoors.
- Natural Textures: Bring in materials like wood, bamboo, or stone to ground your space. Stone coasters, a wooden bowl filled with apples, or a basket of firewood next to the fireplace—and, of course, wooden trays and charcuterie boards—can add a rustic, natural vibe that adds warmth to your home.
- Indoor Plants: I have so many plants that I’m not allowed to go to the nursery anymore. However, greenery is a proven stress reliever and can add a fresh, vibrant touch to your fall decor. I opt for low-maintenance plants (Z.Z. plant, snake plant, and peace lily, to name a few). These add an earthy touch to your home while purifying the air. And if you want to go seasonal, a bouquet of fall flowers like sunflowers or potted mums will brighten any room.
05 Diffuse Fall Scents for Instant Cozy
Fall has a unique scent profile—it's earthy, wet, warm, and full of life. Okay, give me a moment here: Did you know that scent is the most powerful trigger for memory and emotion?! When you smell something, it stimulates your olfactory system, which sends signals to the limbic system in your brain, which can affect neurotransmitter release in the brain, which can impact your mood (totally can geek on the science behind a lot of the stuff I write about if you're ever interested🤪). So yes, that why having cookies in the oven reminds you of your childhood and lavender can help you relax and reduce stress. And scents like cinnamon, clove, orange, and vanilla instantly can bring in cozy fall vibes.
- Essential Oil Diffusers: They’re your secret weapon. Whether you love that pumpkin spice scent or prefer something more subtle like sandalwood, an essential oil diffuser can create an atmosphere that feels like fall. And trust me, once you start using one, you won’t stop.
- Scented Sachets: Tuck these into closets, drawers, or even under your couch cushions for a subtle, lingering fall fragrance that greets you every time you walk by. It’s a little thing that makes a big difference.
I’ve thrown in a couple of specific spaces you can create—these are favorites for us in our home. They feel like small bubbles holding us within.🫧
Space #1 A Cozy Reading Nook
Ah, the reading nook—the unsung hero of a cozy fall home. Fall is about slowing down and enjoying simple pleasures...like curling up with a good book.📖 Carving out a dedicated spot for reading or relaxing is the perfect way to encourage unwinding. Whether or not you’re an avid reader, there’s something about a little corner designed for losing oneself in a good story.
- Find Your Spot: You don’t need a whole room, just a corner. Near a window, beside the fireplace, wherever you have some space. Slide over a comfy chair, maybe an ottoman if you feel fancy, or throw pillows.
- Layer (again): Throw a chunky knit blanket over the chair or by a couple of plush pillows ready for snuggling into. It’s perfect for a book, a cup of tea, or simply staring out the window. Keep a basket of fall-themed reads or magazines nearby for easy access when you need some downtime.
- Lighting is Key (again): [There’s definitely a theme here.] Ensure you have a nearby lamp that casts a soft, warm glow. It’s essential for those rainy fall days when you only want to curl up and relax.
Space #2 Bathroom Spa Retreat
Your bathroom can be more than just a functional space—it can be a private refuge where you relax and unwind. With a few minor changes, you can create a spa-like environment for self-indulgence. If you’re not turning your bathroom into a mini spa by now, you’re missing out on an opportunity to make your home into a retreat—perfect for those quiet moments away from the world.
- Soft Towels and Robes: Nothing says "warm hug" like big, thick, fluffy towels. Swap out your regulars for something that feels a little more indulgent. Hang a cozy robe on the door while you’re at it.
- Candles and Calming Scents: Yes, more candles—this time in the bathroom. Light them when you’re ready to unwind and create a calming ambiance. Pair them with bath salts or a bubble bath (choose relaxing, spa-like scents like eucalyptus or lavender), and you’ve got yourself the perfect end to a chilly day.
- Greenery and Touches of Nature: Add a small plant or a few sprigs of fresh flowers. It’s a small thing, but it brings life and freshness to the room, which is exactly what you need after a long day.
Creating a cozy, inviting fall retreat doesn’t have to be complicated. With a few thoughtful touches—swapping in warm textures, adjusting your lighting, or bringing in a little nature—you can transform your home into the perfect sanctuary for the season.
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