As the autumn equinox, also called Mabon arrives, marking the moment when day and night are equal, we transition into a season of balance, reflection, and calm. Historically, the autumn equinox has been celebrated in various cultures as a time to give thanks for the harvest, prepare for the cooler months, and slow down to enjoy the changing landscape. Here in Raleigh and most of the country, as the temperatures cool and the leaves turn, it’s the perfect time to embrace the beauty of mindful, slow living.
During the autumn equinox, we are invited to reflect on balance—both in nature and in our own lives. It’s a time to consider what we’ve harvested, not just in the literal sense, but in terms of personal growth and accomplishments, while also acknowledging the need to let go of what no longer serves us as we move into the quieter, more introspective months ahead.
At House of Maevie, we believe in creating interiors that mirror the peaceful rhythm of fall. Incorporating natural materials like wood and linen, warm earth tones, and cozy textures can help bring a sense of calm and connection to your home. Thoughtful design choices like these allow you to live more mindfully, embracing the season with gratitude and tranquility.
Transition from Summer to Fall Decor
Being born in September, I am a rather typical virgo – an earth sign – I naturally gravitate toward earthy textures and hues that bring a sense of grounding and calm. The rich tones of fall—like deep browns, soft ochres, and natural wood grains—align with my love for the simplicity and beauty found in nature, creating spaces that feel both serene and rooted.
As summer fades, easily transition your home to fall by swapping light fabrics for cozy textures like wool and velvet. To bring a touch of fall into your home, try using natural materials, warm colors, and cozy textures. Layer your space with soft throws, linen pillows, and comfy rugs to make it feel more inviting. Earthy shades like terracotta, deep greens, and burnt oranges can instantly capture the essence of the season. Adding a few wooden pieces or wicker accents helps create that natural, grounded feel. You can also sprinkle in some seasonal decor, like dried flowers or handmade ceramics, to connect with the outdoors. These simple changes make your home feel cozy and balanced, perfect for fall. To give you a few ideas, check out our favorite fall finds.
Let this fall be your invitation to slow down, work a little less, enjoy the beauty of the moment, and create a home that supports your mental and physical well-being.