As I love fall, I decided to redo my interior decor. So here is what I changed in my apartment!
First, let's start with the little decorations I found for fall.
First, there are the candles. I have plenty of them at home. The ones I prefer come either from My Jolie Candle or from Sostrene Grene.
Recently, I bought almost all of my fall decor from Casa, and they have these cute little pumpkin candles (orange and off-white). Honestly, I love them.
Besides, at Casa, I also picked up a super cozy pumpkin cushion that I love. It's so good and quite comfortable. And it only cost €10. I also bought a bright “autumn leaf” garland and a small pumpkin pot for Halloween.
Then, for the rest of my fall decor, I purchased velvet pumpkins and leaves from Shein. And I got the cup from Starbucks. I find her so beautiful. Clearly, I'm going to use it all the time this season, and even after.
Since we are still on the theme of autumn, I recommend the books Un automne pour te pardonner (an autumn to forgive you) by Morgane Moncomble and Scholomance by Naomi Novik, two books which are in the mood of the season and which can also be used as decoration, because the covers are sublime.
Regarding more permanent decoration changes, I bought a bamboo ladder for my bathroom because I lacked space to hang my towels, and I found one for not very expensive so I'm super happy. Plus, it looks great. And I can put so much in there.
I also recently bought a mattress topper from La Redoute, because my bed is getting hollow, and I am delighted with it. I feel like I'm sleeping on a cloud. It looks like a really fluffy duvet that I put on my mattress. In short, I love it and what's more, I bought it very cheaply.
And finally, here is the rendering of my new decoration on my small bookcases. This may of course change with the seasons, particularly during the Christmas period, but I will talk about it when the time is right. And otherwise, my very last purchase was a Noka Matcha glass. He is so cute. I use it all the time, even for drinking water.
Photos Credit: Amelie Marmonier
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