The Fall Edit: Curating With Intention

Early fall is the perfect time to pause and look around your home with fresh eyes. After a season of lightness and outdoor movement, September invites us to return. This is an opportunity to see your space with a new outlook. A Fall Edit is not about redecorating, rather it is about editing and refining with intention.

Start Fresh

Begin by clearing surfaces. That stack of summer books on the coffee table, the bright beachy accents, or the extra pieces that accumulated over the months— now is the time put them away and allow the room to breathe. It might even be an opportunity toss things out. With fewer items, the details that remain feel more purposeful and meaningful.

Reevaluate the Rest

This is a fabulous moment to reevaluate accessories. Consider whether the pieces in your home still resonate with you, or if they could be repurposed in new ways (or even removed). A favorite vase might move from a console to the dining table. A chair that you loved using in a corner all summer could feel fresh in a guestroom. Sometimes the simplest changes create the best impact.

Prepare for Something New

Editing is about creating space for what’s next. Even if what is next is simply SPACE. A lighter surface, a refined palette, and a few thoughtful updates will make your home feel attuned to the season and more aligned with your current passions.

Bonus Round

After the edit, gather up and unused or unwanted items and look for a local charity or consignment boutique. Your extra decor or previously loved items may very well be the perfect pieces for someone else to enjoy next.

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