Reset Your Home For Fall
- Kat Farrior

- Sep 4
- 2 min read
As the long days of summer wind down, fall offers the perfect opportunity to pause, refresh, and prepare your home for the busy season ahead. Whether it’s back-to-school routines, cooler weather, or the holidays right around the corner, a little organization now can set the tone for a calm and cozy autumn.

Here are a few ways to reset your home for fall:

Declutter Summer Leftovers
Before sweaters and boots take over, pack away or donate summer items you no longer need. Store swimsuits, beach towels, and travel gear in labeled bins so they’re easy to find next year. Consider donating items that didn’t get used this season; it’s a simple way to create space and lighten your load.
Refresh Your Entryway
The entryway becomes one of the busiest spots in your home this time of year. Set up hooks for backpacks, jackets, and bags, add a basket for shoes, and keep an umbrella stand nearby. A designated “drop zone” keeps clutter contained and makes it easier to get out the door each morning.
Prep the Pantry for Fall Cooking
Cooler weather means more soups, stews, and baking. Now is the perfect time to clear out expired items, group pantry staples together, and make room for seasonal ingredients like canned pumpkin, spices, and baking supplies. Clear containers or labeled bins can make your pantry both functional and visually appealing.

Transition the Closet
Do a quick wardrobe rotation by storing away summer clothing and pulling forward fall favorites. As you do, take the opportunity to let go of pieces you didn’t wear. Organizing by category, e.g. sweaters, jeans, boots, etc makes it easier to put outfits together on busy mornings.
Cozy Up Living Spaces
Add seasonal touches like throws, pillows, and warm lighting to make living areas feel inviting. Keep baskets nearby for quick tidying, perfect for when guests drop by or for winding down after a long day.

Create a Simple Fall To-Do List
Finally, jot down the seasonal tasks you don’t want to forget: cleaning gutters, swapping air filters, checking smoke detectors, or prepping the guest room for holiday visitors. A checklist ensures nothing gets overlooked during the fall hustle.
The Takeaway
A seasonal reset doesn’t have to be overwhelming. By tackling a few focused areas, such as entryways, closets, kitchens, and living spaces,
you’ll create a home that feels ready for cooler weather, busy schedules, and the upcoming holidays. With a little intention now, you’ll enjoy a smoother, cozier fall season.




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