Decorating can also help boost yourmental health, perHouse & Garden.
Keep scrolling to read our fool-proof guide on how to accessorize your house to give the ultimate autumnal atmosphere.
However, you should remember to take down any Halloween-specific decorations after November 1.

Above all, remember to throw out any hand-carved pumpkins after Halloween.
One stylish idea byBetter Homes and Gardensis to takepumpkinsand fashion them into multipurpose scalloped bowls.
They can also hold fall foliage and candles.

All you have to do is to cut the top of the pumpkin off and scrape out the insides.
This will give the appearance of a lace design.
Avoid cheesy decorations
Next to Christmas decorations, Halloween decorations can be notoriously garish.

That’s a quick way to turn off your guests.
Examples of classic fall-themed indoor decorations include wall art that features colorful autumn leaves.
Plaid tablecloths and chunky knit throws are good choices, too.

Placing a tiered wire display filled with fall foliage and gourds can also give a warm welcome.
Incorporate fall colors into interior decorations.
Pops of cranberry-red pillows and throw rugs can help set a homely ambience (viaCountry Living).

Placing an easy DIY dinner table centerpiece is also a great way to channel fall vibes.
The site also recommends displayingcopperwarein the kitchen.
Try hanging your copper vessels and placing copper vases for the ultimate rustic farmhouse feel.
If you want the jack-o'-lantern and the scarecrow, then adding hanging bats would just be over-the-top.
attempt to donate any decorations that are in good condition that you don’t need anymore.
Minimalismis in this season.
So keep telling yourself “less is more” when decorating your porch.
Black-and-white monochromatic schemes utilizing black branches and white pumpkins have become a trendy decor option for this fall.
Just remember: Less is more this fall.