The warm days are slowly beginning to slip away, and this means a new season is on the horizon. Fall is a beautiful time of year, with its warm colors, crisp air and cozy vibes. With this new beginning, it’s a great idea to also start thinking about transitioning your home to match the fall season. From interior decorations to flowers and garden ornaments, these #LOVELOCAL resources will have your home looking stunning and seasonal, both inside and out. Read on for tips and tricks to create a fun fall transition that friends, family and guests will adore!

TIPS & TRICKS FOR TRANSITIONING YOUR HOME TO FALL
Swap out your summer pillows and blankets for thicker and warmer pieces. Decorate your sofa with chunky knit blankets and add some decorative fall pillows that will tie the room together. You may even want to refresh your bedding with warmer fabrics like fleece or wool to prepare for the cooler days. Switching these simple pieces will create a cozy and comfortable space for everyone.
Although decorating the inside of your home can be fun, remember to give the outside some love! Add a fall touch to the front of your home with fall ornaments, seasonal flowers and pumpkins. Place a fall wreath on your front door for an extra cute touch, and choose warm fall colors for your plants such as oranges, reds and browns. Your guests will adore the cozy and inviting entrance.
DANIEL’S LAWN AND GARDEN CENTER
2025 Happening List Winner- Garden Center/Nursery
Daniel’s Lawn and Garden Center specializes in gardening and landscaping, as well as hot tubs and pools. They offer a plethora of plants and flowers to cater to all your fall foliage needs, including annuals, perennials, hanging baskets and more. Their Complete Landscaping Services cover the design and installation of Garden Beds, Walkways, Walls and Patios, as well as installation of Trees, Shrubs and Lawns. Daniel’s Lawn and Garden Center is here for you, so your home can achieve your dream exterior this fall.
The perfect way to get everyone in their fall feels is to fill the house with the sweet smells of fall. Light candles with scents such as apple cider, pumpkin spice and vanilla bean. You could also use an essential oil diffuser to spread scents like pine, cinnamon or sandalwood. For those who love to bake, another great way to have the house smelling like fall is to bake your favorite fall treats such as apple pie, pumpkin muffins and cinnamon rolls.
WEST 5TH AVENUE INTERIORS
2025 Happening List Winner- Interior Designer/Decorator
West 5th Avenue Interiors is a full service interior design firm, serving clients in the Philadelphia region and beyond with projects ranging from home staging to residential reconstruction. They strive to create a product that is both catered to your personality and budget, so you can truly feel at home. Their services include Design Concepting, Planning, Specification, Full Service Design and Construction. With West 5th Avenue Interiors, your house will feel like home this fall.
Switch out your summer art and decorative signs for fall pieces like colorful paintings featuring earthy tones. Popular autumnal art themes include landscapes, pumpkins and fall leaves. Investing in some art is a great way to subtly incorporate fall themes throughout the home while also adding to your art collection.
ANTIQUE GARDEN COTTAGE
2025 Happening List Winner- Home Decor Store
Located in Ambler, PA, Antique Garden Cottage is a charming store that has all of the seasonal and home decor you could dream of. Their collections consist of hand-rolled Black Crow Candles, unique furniture pieces Made by Tom, and so much more. They also have rustic furniture for sale that will give your house all the fall feels. With Antique Garden Cottage, each room in your home will look stunning and autumn-ready.
Preparing for a new season can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be! With these tips, tricks and resources, your home will be cute, cozy and ready for fall in no time. Decorating the home can be a fun activity for everyone, and your guests will love the new fall vibes. Happy decorating, and happy fall MontCo!
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