Fall and home decor go together like pumpkin spice lattes and cooler temperatures. With chunky knit blankets, crackling fireplaces and cozy candles, Autumn is the perfect time to transition your breezy summer home into an intimate and comfy nest. With October in full swing, we take a look at some of our favorite Fall looks from September – featuring WallPops products of course!

Touches of Autumn

Source: Stephanie’s Instagram

Even though mantles are typically the star of Fall decor, don’t forget to spruce up your bathroom with some autumnal touches! Stephanie included a black and white hand towel, fruitful sprigs, and sunflowers in her bathroom for a subtle seasonal appearance. These inviting accents add the perfect amount of coziness without completely overwhelming this chic powder room. Its farmhouse style is completed by our Quatrefoil Peel and Stick Backplash tiles for a oh-so-fresh look.

Shop this farmhouse look here.

NuWallpaper Necessities

Source: Christine’s Instagram

What better background to showcase your favorite Fall signs than NuWallpaper? From our Folk Tulip design to the classic Shiplap print, our +100 NuWallpaper patterns offer something for everyone – no matter your Fall decor style! Take a page from Laura and Christine’s book and include peel and stick wallpaper into your seasonal decorating.

Source: Laura’s Instagram

Explore our NuWallpaper designs here.

Textured Treats

Source: Bethany’s Instagram

We love how farmhouse ace, Bethany, used our Loft Brick NuWallpaper in this dreamy Fall inspired space. Full of different textures and neutral hues, this room is the definition of cozy and inviting. The reclaimed style of the peel and stick wallpaper effortlessly complements the white piano, wood accents, and woven decorations. We definitely wouldn’t mind curling up with a book here!

Love this look? Shop the Loft Brick NuWallpaper here!

Pumpkins, Shiplap, Oh My!

Source: Michelle’s Instagram

Peppered with plenty of pumpkins, this seasonal space by Michelle is both fun and festive! A beautiful orange sign reading, “Summer collapsed into fall,” stuns against our off-white Shiplap peel and stick wallpaper. Pops of green tie this Fall nook together with a botanical inspired breeze.

Shop the Shiplap look today!

Love decorating for Fall as much as we do? Tag us in your WallPop’s seasonal decorating for a chance to be featured on our Instragram, @WallPops!

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