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Primitive Farmhouse Fall Home Tour

I have already done a Fall home tour on Instagram but then realized I never did a blog post about it. Decorating for Fall is one of my favorite things so I thought let’s go over how I decorated my home on the blog as well. Simple natural touches with a little bit of primitive mixed in is my favorite. I joke that Fall brings out my primitive side. So let’s start my Fall home tour!

Fall Home Tour Entryway

I love my entryway with my thrifted painting that has the muted colors that just feel like Fall to me. The chippy cabinet stayed the same. Next Fall faux greenery is added to my basket hanging off my farmhouse hook rack to change things up a bit. Then I added my thrifted old nail keg to the corner and put some faux cornstalks in it. It adds a touch of texture and is a fun interesting piece. To see that you can head to my saved IG highlight under Fall tour.

vintage fall oil painting over a chippy white cabinet.

Living Room aka Boy Room

gray cabinet with crocks on top

This room is where my boys love to play video games and watch tv. I keep it very casual and comfy so it would not work to add in a lot of things. Things were kept simple on my blue chippy dresser by adding a sugar mold with some real feathers. My white pie safe just holds a primitive cloth pumpkin with a farmhouse basket full of dried bittersweet. Perfect simple touches of Fall. This tall gray cabinet got a simple makeover with just crocks and a wood crate to add texture. The side table holds a thrifted basket full of gourds. Muted earthy colored quilts line my couch and ottoman to greet the new season as well.

Fall Home Tour Dining Room

My dining room is one of my favorite spaces because it holds my Hoosier cabinet. That cabinet holds several of my favorite collections…scales. mashers, and Dundee marmalade jars. This area stayed very simple and I only added a hooked rug and battery operated candle for that warm glow. I kept my table centerpiece very simple with an old aluminum pitcher full of dried flax and a cloth primitive pumpkin. An old candle holder adds that simple farmhouse touch.

Ironstone pitcher with a basket of fall florals on top of a green cabinet.  It has a gourds sign hanging on it.

The green china cabinet holds an old ironstone pitcher and basket with Fall greenery. Next I added a fun handmade gourd sign for added contrast and texture.

Primitive Farmhouse Kitchen

My kitchen is one of my most used rooms in the house. We don’t like a lot of clutter and so my decor needs to be cute but simple. A happy fall y’all sign hangs above my gas range. The cute fall wreath adds a punch of color and texture to that space too. Then I decided to change my island and added in my vintage white candy scale. A cute gourd makes a simple statement in the candy holder. Everything else stayed the same.

These cute primitive cloth pumpkins make a fun vignette with my shoo fly screen and cutting board.

Primitive Farmhouse Family Room

Finally my family room is where I love to hang out. We all tend to watch tv in here together and is another well used room. I found this old step back cabinet on Facebook Marketplace for a steal and meant to sell it in my antique booth BUT I fell in love with it so it stayed. That piece was my inspiration for how I would decorate for Fall. I wanted a simple country farmhouse look. Next I decided to add my cinnamon pumpkins to my egg holder for a fun look. Then I added a grain sack pumpkin for that added farmhouse look.

my old step back hutch decorated for fall.  A quilt and pumpkin pillow on my couch

The chippy cabinet beside my couch got a simple makeover with a farmhouse basket and dried bittersweet. Then a thrifted brass candle holder added some contrast. A farmhouse basket and old crock with dried bittersweet accentuate a vintage oil painting on the other side of my couch. My black gate holds a basket full of wheat for a fun centerpiece above the couch.

I hope you have enjoyed this Fall home tour and I will link as many similar items below as I can in case you see something you might like as well. If you have any questions about anything feel free to ask!

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2 Comments

  1. Christina says:

    Hi Amy! I enjoyed your fall home tour and I just adore your style. Could you tell me where I can get dried bittersweet? Thanks so much.

    1. amygrassinger says:

      Hi Christina! Thank you so much! I found mine on Etsy.

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