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September 22, 2017

Fall Decorating Home Tour with Shaw Floors

I have a confession to make…

sometimes I talk to inanimate objects.

Case in point, over the weekend I began packing away the last remnants of my summer decor to make way for all of the fall-ness to come, and as I placed a bag of seashells in the plastic summer decorating bin I whispered to them, “See you next year guys!”

And, I know that when it comes time to open the lid of the box of Christmas ornaments I will gaze down at them and quietly say, “Hello, old friends!”

This is totally normal, right? Right? Because, I’m not sure I really have any control over it. It just comes over me.

This need to bid farewell or say hello to my seasonal decor.

Maybe, it’s just because it all seems to come and go so quickly these days. One minute I’m filling up bowls with seashells and the next I’m stringing lights and hanging ornaments on a Christmas tree.

So, I think that taking that moment, that pause in the midst of the shuffling of things to acknowledge it, helps me to mentally and emotionally make that transition.

Because, friends, I’m having a hard time lately with how fast life is going! My babies aren’t babies anymore and my appointments to get my hair colored are getting closer together and my husband and I are celebrating our 19th wedding anniversary next month and I’m pretty sure summer just started so I don’t know how on earth it can be time to decorate for fall already. I even saw a Christmas commercial on tv the other day. That’s too soon even for me!

But, as I began to sort through the bins in the attic and pull out the pumpkins and the wheat wreath and the pinecones, I could feel that shift beginning to happen in my spirit. And as I puttered around adding a fall touch here and a fall touch there, it was as if my home was telling me that it was ready even if I wasn’t.

It was ready to rise up to the deeper colors and the richer tones.

It was ready for pumpkins and wheat stalks and plums in a bowl that you try and get photos of before your plum-loving family devours them.

It was ready to see how all of the fall-ness would look with our new Shaw floors because last year at this time these were just a mere twinkle in my eye and now I have gorgeous Epic Plus Arden Oak floors in my family room, breakfast room and kitchen. If floors could clap their hands, these floors would have because they were pretty much made to enhance all of the beautiful fall-ness I added.

It was almost too simple this year. As my home seemed to rise up to embrace the changing season, I felt myself adding the layers and the textures without even putting very much thought into it.

It was like by some innate instinct, my house and I knew what needed to go where in order to celebrate Autumn more simply. Less, ‘fall threw up all over my house’ and more ‘fall came knocking gently on the door and I invited her to come and sit a spell.’

The longer we live here, the longer I feel like my home and I have a kind of rhythm going. We get each other. And we’ve come to understand each other better and better over the years.

As we’ve made big changes to this house over the years, changes like painting the cabinets and installing new flooring and purchasing new furniture, I’ve found that when it comes to seasonal decorating, I so love the backdrop that I’ve created I don’t feel like I need to ‘frou-frou’ it up all that much.

Simple hints here and there are enough for me these days.

And did you know that there isn’t a fall candle in the whole world that will make your house smell as amazing as a freshly baked loaf of pumpkin bread?

Now, at the beginning of this blog post, I know I asked you if it was normal for me to talk to inanimate objects, but the truth is that it doesn’t really matter what you think and I’ll tell you why.

The other night my husband came home from work and, per usual, came into the kitchen where I was making dinner to greet me and chat for a few minutes before heading upstairs to say hello to the kids and change out of his work clothes.

When he re-emerged he was wearing his comfiest of comfy sweats and we talked about how weird it was to suddenly have these cooler temperatures that would warrant breaking out all of our favorite oversized, elastic waistband apparel.

And then he said it…

“Want to know something?”, he asked.

“Of course!”, I replied.

“It’s totally weird but, well, when I pulled out these sweats that I haven’t worn since last winter, I said to them ‘hello, old friends’.”

My heart went pitter-patter and right then and there I fell even more in love with this man I’ve been with for 21 years.

Because, he gets it. He gets me.

So, I told him that I had whispered goodbye to the seashells that morning and greeted the fall decor like the old friends that they are.

And he smiled and put his arm around me and we didn’t even need words because we understood each other in all of our weirdness so perfectly.

We both understand that in the midst of the glaring indications of the changing season, the falling leaves and the pumpkin-spice everything and the shorter days, there are these lovely little indications too.

Like seeing the first fog hanging over the fields as we drive to school.

Following behind a truck filled to the brim with freshly harvested corn.

Zipping up boots that haven’t seen the light of day in many months.

Pulling on those sweatpants that are so wonderfully soft and broken in.

And lovingly greeting those inanimate objects that you know you’ll be packing away again all too soon.

I’m so thrilled that you could join me for the tour of my home all dressed up for Fall and I want to say a big thank you to Shaw Floors for hosting this week long Fall extravaganza as we’ve taken the tour of all of the homes of the Shaw Styleboard Team! Visit them all for more beautiful Fall ideas and inspiration!

 Heather At the Picket Fence

Brittany from Addison’s Wonderland

Cassity from Remodelaholic

Beth at Home Stories A to Z

Rhoda from Southern Hospitality

Roeshel from DIY Showoff

Amy from The Blissful Bee

*I am compensated by Shaw Floors but all opinions are 100% my own

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  1. Susie says

    September 22, 2017 at 4:55 AM

    Did you ever share your new paint color? I’m headed out this morning to look at changing my yellow walls. Every time I choose a new neutral….it still looks yellow! I want a warm neutral and everyone I try appears yellow. I need help. If I missed it, would you share before I head out?
    Your home tour is truly lovely!

    Reply
    • At The Picket Fence says

      September 22, 2017 at 6:49 AM

      Hi Susie! I haven’t done a reveal of the newly painted rooms on the blog yet but I’m hoping to do that next week. 🙂 The colors we used is called ‘China Doll’ from Sherwin Williams and I really love it! It doesn’t go yellow at all but does tend to go a bit more gray sometimes depending on the light. Hope that helps and thanks for your kind words about the home tour!

      Reply
  2. Michele says

    September 22, 2017 at 5:00 AM

    What a happy awesome perfect post – great way to start my weekend; hot cuppa in hand, reading wonderful posts such as this. Thank you.

    I don’t chat with my decor, but I totally absolutely and shall always have talks with my plants. And oh how they thrive! ♥

    It’s still in the high 80s here so I haven’t been wanting to get out my fall bins yet.
    In fact I am thinking of asking if my daughters want to come “shop mom’s house” and take any of the fall stuff I have. It’s my favorite season and I just have too much stuff.

    Happy weekend.

    Reply
  3. Calypso in the Country says

    September 22, 2017 at 5:02 AM

    Gorgeous tour and that mantel is just stunning!
    Shelley

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  4. Jessica Land says

    September 22, 2017 at 8:13 AM

    Truly beautiful, Vanessa! Any time I need help or have a question about design I just head over to your blog and also to Janna Allbritton’s for inspiration. Blessings to you, friend!

    Reply
    • At The Picket Fence says

      September 22, 2017 at 9:01 AM

      Aww…thanks friend!! Janna is fabulous! Love to you and your family! xoxo

      Reply
  5. Cheryl Licht says

    September 22, 2017 at 9:07 AM

    Dear Vanessa,
    I LOVED this! Your décor is beautiful, per the usual. I’d have to say your mantle is my favorite fall piece I’ve seen blog-wise this year. It’s fresh and simple, with an innocent pop of color. It’s truly perfect. But beyond that, I loved your whole post, your personability drawing people in, equally as much as your gorgeous photos. I mean, how could you not read this with a smile on you face! Delightful! Happy Fall to you! And have a very blessed weekend.
    Love,,
    Cheryl

    Reply
    • At The Picket Fence says

      September 22, 2017 at 3:39 PM

      Oh sweet friend! Your kind words were more encouraging to me than you could possibly realize and I can’t thank you enough for taking the time to leave such a lovely comment. I’m grateful for you! xoxo

      Reply
  6. ROSE says

    September 22, 2017 at 10:52 AM

    Your home looks so lovely. I wish I had the energy and money to change decor seasonally. I only do for Christmas.

    Reply
  7. Debbie Wilson says

    September 22, 2017 at 2:50 PM

    Beautiful home and wonderful ideas, Vanessa!

    Reply
    • At The Picket Fence says

      September 22, 2017 at 3:38 PM

      Thank you so much Debbie!

      Reply
  8. Ann pauley says

    September 22, 2017 at 3:52 PM

    I’m sorry to say but I can’t say goodbye to Summer, not with 90 degree temps in Michigan!
    We can’t discern one season from another!
    Your home is lovely Btw. Love how you’ve
    Decorated.
    Ann

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  9. Shirley @Housepitality Design s says

    September 22, 2017 at 8:31 PM

    Your home is beautifully adorned for Fall Vanessa…I had to chuckle at the “hello and goodbye friends” Yes, the things that we treasure are certainly like friends … friends who are always there for us…Love those floors…have to check out Shaw Floors when we get ready to build our “right-sized” home….Happy Fall Vanessa to you and your family….Yes, time goes by way too fast…Lately I have been reminding myself of the words, Carpe Diem!

    Reply
  10. Norma Rolader says

    September 23, 2017 at 2:28 AM

    Oh love your home and the decor Thank you for sharing and God bless

    Reply
  11. Laura Thomas says

    September 23, 2017 at 8:32 AM

    This is all so beautiful! You’ve inspired me to get into fall mode today 🙂 Thanks for sharing your lovely home.

    Reply
  12. Carol Reddin says

    September 23, 2017 at 9:16 AM

    I can almost “smell” fall as I toured your home. Very beautiful!

    Reply
  13. Mimi Matthews says

    September 23, 2017 at 3:56 PM

    I love everything about this post!

    Reply
  14. Roeshel says

    September 24, 2017 at 4:29 PM

    Everything is so warm and welcoming!

    Reply
  15. Lawanda says

    September 30, 2017 at 7:02 PM

    I love the picture above the fireplace. Would you mind sharing where it can be purchased?

    Reply
  16. Julie Briones says

    October 19, 2017 at 3:19 PM

    This made me cry, Vanessa! Love that you have such a wonderful and blessed relationship with your hubby!

    Reply

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