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27 Cozy and Dreamy Fall Bedroom Decor Ideas

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What better place to embrace cozy season than in your comfiest room of all? Adding a dose of fall to your bedroom through pumpkins, dried florals, and deep hues of cranberry red and burnt orange can create a relaxing and comforting ambiance. We've gathered dozens of fall bedroom decor ideas to transform your bedroom into a fall sanctuary. 

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    A Group of Pumpkins

    pumpkins on headboard

    @homeyhouse2021 / Instagram

    A headboard with a flat top is a clever spot to perch a row of mini pumpkins. If your headboard isn't ideal for this, you can also line up the pumpkins on a shelf above your bed or along a bench at the foot of your bed.

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    Plush Pumpkin Pillows

    cozy fall bedroom ideas

    @homewithelivy / Instagram

    Your bedroom is a place for all things warm, soft, and cozy, so it's the perfect room in your home to add some plush pumpkins. Whether you choose velvet or bouclé, they can double as throw pillows.

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    Bench Decor

    bed bench with fall decor

    @maggiemors / Instagram

    A bench at the foot of your bed is a perfect place to set up a fall scene with pumpkins and faux flowers, and makes a great alternative to a mantel.

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    Vintage Suitcase Vignette

    Vintage suitcase with pumpkins

    @thesimplydistressed / Instagram

    If you don't have a bench at the foot of your bed, you can also stage a small fall scene on a vintage suitcase. Simply adorn it with a pumpkin and cozy textiles.

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    Burnt Orange and Terracotta Tones

    burnt orange pillows and throw blanket

    @beglorifiedhome / Instagram

    When choosing a color scheme for your fall bedroom decor, look no further than a pumpkin. Terracotta is an accent color that works well with an earth-toned orange. You can use a combination of burnt orange and terracotta throw pillows and blankets to give your bedroom an instant fall refresh. In this bedroom design by@beglorifiedhome, you can see how bringing in these tones through actual pumpkins and terracotta potted plants ties the whole look together.

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    Mustard Yellow Bedding

    mustard yellow color scheme

    @beglorifiedhome / Instagram

    If you have white bedding, the opportunities are endless for your fall bedroom color palette. This second fall bedroom decor example by @beglorifiedhome features mustard yellow as the primary hue on the throw pillow, with a lighter variation present in the dried arrangement on the bedside table.

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    Cranberry and Burgundy Gingham Accents

    cranberry and burgundy color scheme

    @andreasmedleyy / Instagram

    If you love the deep and rich hues of red that appear on fall trees, consider bringing that outdoor color indoors. Pops of cranberry and burgundy look great on basic white bedding, especially in a playful gingham pattern.

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    Blue and Orange Linens

    blue and orange bedding

    @homedecor_by_carrie / Instagram

    Blue and orange are complementary colors, which means they contrast beautifully together. You can add in various shades of orange via pumpkins and throw pillows and then create a little drama with a navy blue bedspread.

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    Leaves on a Chandelier

    leaves in chandelier

    @bridgewaydesigns / Instagram

    A chandelier above the bed is a great place for hanging seasonal decor. For fall, you can hang faux fall leaf garland along the bottom. If you like the look, you might even want to swap it out for evergreen garland for winter.

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    Dried Flowers

    dried flowers above bed

    @nest.out.west / Instagram

    Fall is a time of harvesting, and that includes the last of your summer blooms. Hang them to dry above your bed, and they will serve as a bedroom decor piece until you're ready to put them in a vase elsewhere.

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    Fall Lettering

    Letters that spell fall

    @simplyjessidee / Instagram

    Having a collection of oversized letters on hand is a good idea if you're someone who loves decorating seasonally. "Happy Fall" is a sweet and short saying that can fit perfectly above a bed.

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    Pampas Grass

    pampas grass

    @groundedinneutral / Instagram

    Pampas grass looks lovely as a year-round decor piece, but we especially love it for fall. It gives off a dried corn stalk feel, but is more of a bedroom-friendly option. You might also be able to forage some of your own, depending on where you live.

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    Subtle Fall Nods

    orange throw blanket and pillows

    @rosedoorhome / Instagram

    You don't necessarily need to incorporate pumpkins or anything with a fall leaf pattern on it to add an autumnal flair to your bedroom. Simply swapping out your throw pillows and blankets for earth-toned versions will create a cozy atmosphere.

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    A Wreath Above the Bed

    wreath above bed

    @thelongawaitedhome / Instagram

    Swapping out wreaths above your bed as the seasons change is an easy way to give a bedroom a seasonal refresh. Wreaths with dried floral components and muted earth tones are perfect for fall.

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    A Framed Wreath

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    @athomeinthewildwood / Instagram

    A wreath can work as a good standalone piece above your bed. Or, you can hang one in front of an old window or antique frame to take up more visual space.

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    A Wreath on the Door

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    @barn_owls_and_butterflies / Instagram

    Fall wreaths aren't just for front doors. You can also hang one on your bedroom door if you have an extra one on hand.

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    Branch Wall Hanging

    dried branches above bed

    Laine & Layne

    Rather than going out and purchasing a fall wreath, just look to nature. A dried branch with the leaves still attached makes a beautiful minimalist statement above a bed.

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    Trays and Vases

    bed tray with pumpkin

    @houseofholder / Instagram

    If you have company coming over, a bed tray adorned with a pumpkin and bud vases filled with fall foliage makes an extra special touch.

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    A Decorated Entry

    pressed fall leaves

    @farmhouse_on_chestnut / Instagram

    Don't overlook the hallway leading into your bedroom as a potential spot to add some autumnal cheer. You'll be sure to get a little serotonin boost each time you pass it by first thing in the morning and right before bed. Sourcing the decor can be as simple as pressing a few fall leaves into frames.

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    Plaid Accents

    plaid throw pillows and blanket

    @damayanteedhar / Instagram

    Plaid looks great on you during the colder months, so it's no wonder that it also looks good on a bed in the form of throw blankets and pillows. Bonus points if it's flannel.

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    Branch Arrangements

    branches in jug

    @rural_rhodey_saltbox / Instagram

    Want to know the secret to an easy and effortless fall arrangement? Trim a few small branches with bright colored leaves and put them in a jug of water to admire from your bed.

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    Layered Throw Blankets

    layers of throw blankets

    @heartofwendy / Instagram

    Curling up in a cozy throw blanket is undoubtedly one of the best feelings on a crisp autumnal day. So why limit yourself to just one? We love how @heartofwendy topped off her perfectly made bed with several throw options to create a lived-in look.

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    Minimalist, Neutral Decor

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    @jyll_mackie / Instagram

    You don't need to go out and buy heaps of new fall decor to make your bedroom feel more seasonally appropriate. A neutral flannel throw blanket paired with a small vase of fall foliage and a pumpkin candle on your bedside table is sometimes all you need to embrace cozy season.

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    Shelf Decorations

    shelf above bed with pumpkins

    @whitepinecottage / Instagram

    If you have a shelf above your bed, it's the perfect place to add a mini pumpkin or two.

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    Headboard Garland

    garland on headboard

    @talk_repurposed / Instagram

    When decorating your bedroom for fall, think of your headboard as a mantel. It's typically a bedroom's focal point, and you can draw even more attention to it with a strand of garland.

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    A Tote Full of Foliage

    fall foliage in bag

    @thepickledrose / Instagram

    Chances are you typically retire a large, oversized straw tote bag in the fall when your farmers market trips and beach days are less frequent. Give your bag a new lease on life and use it as a decor piece by tucking in some fall foliage.

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    Wall Vases

    hanging fall foliage

    Midwest Life and Style

    Wall vases are great spots to display real or faux fall florals or branches. You can hang a pair on either side of a fall wreath above your bed to complete the look.

What are the best fall colors to include in a bedroom?

When looking for a color palette for your fall bedroom, look no further than Mother Nature. Mirror the trees outside, and select muted versions of your favorite warm tones. Burnt orange, cranberry red, and mustard yellow are great choices. Beige and brown also make good fall neutrals.

How do you make a room feel more like fall?

You can easily make a bedroom feel more like fall with a few minor tweaks. Consider adding some dried florals to your bedside table next to a pumpkin spice candle for starters. Layering on extra throw blankets and throw pillows in earth-tone shades will also do wonders for creating a cozy ambiance. Lastly, don't overlook the chance to decorate at the foot of your bed. A bench is the perfect spot to display a pumpkin (or three).