Falling for the Outdoors: Transformative Backyard Upgrades for Cozy Autumn Retreats

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Updated on November 6th, 2023

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As we fully embrace the cozy arms of autumn, our outdoor spaces transform in the most amazing way. The warm vibes of fall make us want to soak up the great outdoors even more. And guess what? You don’t have to stop having outdoor fun just because summer is over. In this Redfin article, we’re all about cool backyard upgrades that’ll totally amp up your autumn chill zone. Whether you’re in sunny San Marcos, CA, or the chillier climes of Rochester, NY, we’ve got a bunch of ideas to help you turn your backyard into an uber-comfy oasis for fall.

playing in backyard with gardening equipment

1. Popular Fall upgrades to add to your backyard

“Some popular outdoor upgrades for the changing weather are fire pits, pergolas/pavilions, and outdoor kitchens,” says Blue Mountain Landscaping. “Fire pits help bring everyone together, even during the cooler months. Pergolas/pavilions provide coverage and warmth from weather factors, while outdoor kitchens allow you to serve guests and enjoy the comfort of your outdoor living.

Make sure you regularly clear outdoor features from leaves, berries, and other debris that come during fall weather. It’s crucial to do this before rainy days to avoid stains and pigment indentures. If this doesn’t work, you can do a yearly power wash to maintain lasting appeal.”

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2. Maintain your deck

“Maintaining upgraded outdoor spaces during fall and beyond is crucial for lasting appeal, regardless of the decking material,” suggests YourDeckBuilder.com. “For redwood, regular maintenance to preserve its natural beauty is essential, including sealing to protect against the elements. Ipe wood requires similar care to retain its luster, including routine cleaning and protective treatments. Trex composite decking requires minimal maintenance, but regular cleaning and checks for wear and tear ensure longevity. Also, consider seasonal landscaping updates and applying appropriate treatments to enhance the durability and aesthetics of your outdoor space.

Embrace sustainable practices in fall outdoor upgrades by choosing eco-friendly materials such as Trex composite decking, known for its recycled content and low environmental impact. Alternatively, redwood and Ipe wood are both sustainable choices due to their durability and long lifespan. Combine these choices with energy-efficient lighting to create an environmentally conscious design for the fall season.”

outdoor upgrades built by YourDeckBuilder

Courtesy of YourDeckBuilder.com

3. Keep it simple by emphasizing your backyard’s beauty

“I live on a canyon in Southern California, so to be honest, I prefer to emphasize my backyard’s natural beauty rather than overloading it with decorations,” says Dan Troha from Draftsim. “I’m also a no-nonsense type of person, with a serious love for nature. We prioritize warm lighting, like string lights for a subtle glow. I also really enjoy my firepit because it offers both warmth and a gathering spot as the nights get (somewhat) cooler. For sustainability, we love native plants. They require less water and are accustomed to our climate. They also blend in well with the other plants in our canyon. For me, the fall is all about maximizing our enjoyment of the oasis that is our backyard, even if the days are getting shorter.”

4. Plan out multipurpose spaces

“It all starts with the clarity on the purpose of the outdoor space,” shares Sari Lampinen, a MSGD Landscape and Garden Designer from Garden Design Stories. “The better you know it, the easier it is to plan multipurpose spaces. You can, for example, extend the garden season around the year by creating an outdoor pavilion with several views of the garden and sliding glass doors. It gives shelter from the sun and offers a lovely place to dine even when it might rain. With an infrared heater and lighting, you lengthen the season to late fall, and if you add a fireplace in a corner and close the sliding doors, you have a cozy place to toast marshmallows even during the winter. Consider spaces like your decking where you can combine the needed space for socializing and still have some extra space to enjoy yoga in the morning. It’s so much about knowing what you need space for, designing around it, and sizing accordingly.”

5. Incorporate a storage shed

“Investing in a storage shed for your backyard during the fall is a practical choice,” recommends South River Structures. “It provides a secure space to store seasonal items, outdoor furniture, and tools, protecting them from winter’s harsh weather. With various shed styles and customization options available, you can choose one that complements your backyard’s aesthetics and caters to your specific storage needs. Beyond storage, sheds offer versatility, serving as workshops, home offices, studios, or play areas, enhancing your property’s functionality. Be sure to check local regulations, establish a sturdy foundation, and with proper maintenance, a storage shed can keep your outdoor space organized and add value to your property.”

6. Customize your shed to best fit your needs

“Fall is a season of pruning and planting – essentially getting your yard ready to fare through the winter. Proper preparation in the fall will return amazing benefits in the spring because it’s really the best time to get your yard ready for early spring growth,” suggests custom shed builders Shedscape.

“Basically, fall prep equals spring pep. Having a customized storage shed, with your own personal organization and needs in mind, makes the process of fall preparation so much more convenient and efficient. Maximize your shed storage space by installing adequate shelving, hooks, and hangers for all your yard tools and equipment.

Custom sheds are built around your personality, meaning, they’re designed with your outdoor project needs and design style in mind. They don’t have to just look like a boring box in your yard. With the right accessories and color choices they can actually be an attractive focal point to dress up your yard.”

customized shed build from Shedscape

Courtesy of Shedscape

7. Be mindful of the rain when designing your outdoor space

“When I think about fall and the changing seasons, temperature is always first on my mind,” says Yard to Table Creations. “Being an edible gardener I am always closely in touch with the upcoming weather changes and the cooling, wet weather we are about to receive. When looking at upgrades to your outdoor space we need to keep rain in mind. Not only do your upgrades need to stand up to the wet weather, but this as an opportunity to include some sustainable practices into your landscape. One thousand square feet of roof space will collect six hundred gallons of water per hour given one inch of rain. Instead of allowing all of that water to run off into the storm drains, we can create a water catchment system to collect and reuse that water in your landscape at a later date.

I also love to incorporate fresh food into any outdoor space. A garden is basically the kitchen gathering space, only outside. Knowing that your landscape is providing for you brings joy and a sense of satisfaction like nothing else. Adding edible plants to your space is also a great way to add your own little touch to your space.”

8. Add accent lighting for cozy evenings

Fall evenings are perfect for outdoor gatherings, and the right lighting can enhance the ambiance. Considering various types of accent lighting to create a cozy atmosphere. String lights are very popular, as you can drape them along a pergola or wrap them around tree trunks in your backyard. As the sun sets, these lights create a magical atmosphere, casting a warm and inviting glow over your outdoor seating area. It’s like having your own private outdoor bistro.

These days, smart outdoor lighting systems can be controlled via a mobile app or by motion, offering unparalleled convenience. Some come with adjustable brightness, color, and timing with a simple tap on your phone, allowing you to set the perfect mood for different occasions while saving on energy.

It’s crucial to maintain outdoor lighting if you want it to last long. Make it a point to regularly inspect and clean your lighting fixtures to ensure they remain in good working condition. It’s also recommended to use weather-resistant lighting solutions, and, if applicable, storing delicate string lights during harsh winter conditions to prolong their lifespan.

9. Pergolas for shelter and warmth

To maximize the functionality of your outdoor space during the fall, adding a pergola is a game-changer.  Imagine hosting a fall gathering under a stylish pergola. As the leaves start to fall and the air gets crisper, your guests remain warm and comfortable beneath this elegant structure. It provides shelter from unpredictable weather factors while also creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. This structural addition extends the usability of your backyard throughout the changing seasons. The pergola acts as a visual focal point while also serving as a functional, stylish retreat for you and your guests.

When considering a pergola, think about materials you’d want to use. Wooden pergolas can add a touch of rustic charm to your backyard. However, maintenance can be a bit more involved. Alternatively, there are low-maintenance vinyl or metal pergolas that offer durability and require less upkeep. Regularly inspect your pergola for any signs of wear and tear. Make it a point to clean and seal your wooden pergola to protect it from the elements. For metal or vinyl pergolas, a quick wash to remove dirt and debris should do the trick. Adding weather-resistant outdoor curtains can also enhance the cozy atmosphere and extend your pergola’s lifespan.

10. A DIY fire pit

When it comes to creating an inviting outdoor retreat for the fall season, a DIY fire pit is a must-have feature. It’s a place where people can gather to stay warm, share stories, and enjoy the outdoors. Whether you want to roast marshmallows, sip hot cocoa, or just bask in the warmth of the flames, a well-designed fire pit can transform your backyard into a retreat.

While planning your DIY fire pit, there are several factors to consider. You can choose between wood-burning, propane, or natural gas fire pits, each with its own advantages. One might opt for a classic stone fire pit, a modern steel design, or even repurpose an old washing machine drum – the possibilities are endless.

Safety is paramount, so ensure the fire pit is well-ventilated and located a safe distance from your home and other structures. Research local regulations and your HOA community rules, as they might have specific guidelines for outdoor fire features.

To keep your DIY fire pit looking its best, make sure to clean out ashes regularly, remove any debris, and store firewood in a dry place. For propane or natural gas fire pits, inspect the fuel lines and connections to ensure everything is in working order. Additionally, consider investing in a weather-resistant cover to protect your fire pit when not in use, extending its lifespan for seasons to come.

11. Comfy outdoor seating

When it comes to creating a comfortable outdoor seating area for your backyard retreat, especially around a fire pit, there are several factors to consider. Here’s some advice on making the most of your comfy outdoor seating:

  • Choose weather-resistant furniture: Opt for outdoor furniture designed to withstand the elements. Look for materials like aluminum, teak, or high-quality resin wicker, as they are durable and weather-resistant. 
  • Invest in quality cushions: The key to comfortable outdoor seating is high-quality cushions. Select cushions made from weather-resistant materials designed to repel moisture. Quick-drying foam or polyester fill cushions with removable, machine-washable covers are excellent options. 
  • Consider fire pit proximity: When arranging your seating, ensure that it’s positioned at a safe and comfortable distance from the fire pit. This provides a cozy atmosphere without feeling overwhelmed by the heat. Ensure that the seating arrangement allows easy access to the fire pit for roasting marshmallows or staying warm.
  • Versatility and flexibility: Opt for seating that offers versatility. Modular or sectional pieces can be rearranged to suit different gatherings and occasions. Consider lightweight chairs or benches that can be moved easily if you want to shift the focus away from the fire pit temporarily.
  • Shelter and accessories: Depending on your climate, you might want to consider adding a pergola or outdoor umbrella to provide shelter from the elements. Cozy throws, blankets, and outdoor pillows can add extra comfort and style to your seating area.
  • Maintenance: Regularly maintain your outdoor seating by cleaning cushions and furniture as recommended by the manufacturer. This ensures they remain inviting and comfortable for seasons to come.

oasting marshmallows around fire

12. Fall backyard decor 

When it comes to transforming your outdoor space into a cozy autumn retreat, incorporating seasonal decor can work wonders. Here are some tips on making your outdoor area feel welcoming and in tune with the fall season:

  • Autumn accents: Embrace the warmth and colors of fall by decorating your outdoor space with quintessential autumn elements. Consider placing an array of pumpkins and gourds strategically around the area. These natural accents not only add a touch of rustic charm but also celebrate the harvest season.
  • Fall foliage: Adorn your outdoor space with the beauty of fall foliage. Hang a fall-themed wreath on your front door or any focal point, or drape autumn garlands across railings or pergolas. These touches of nature’s artwork bring an inviting, seasonal atmosphere to your retreat.
  • Cozy textiles: As temperatures drop, add cozy textiles to your outdoor seating. Swap out light summer fabrics for heavier, warmer materials like flannel or wool. Consider seasonal outdoor pillows and throws with autumnal patterns, colors, and textures to make your seating area extra inviting.
  • Candlelit ambiance: Enhance the cozy atmosphere with soft, warm lighting. Incorporate candle lanterns, string lights, or even outdoor chandeliers. They create an intimate ambiance, perfect for enjoying crisp autumn evenings. Flameless LED candles are a safe and worry-free option.
  • Table settings: Upgrade your outdoor dining experience with fall-themed table settings. Consider using tablecloths, placemats, and dishes in warm, earthy tones. Acorn or leaf-shaped plates and rustic flatware can add delightful seasonal touches. Don’t forget to bring out your favorite mugs for warm beverages.
  • Doorway decor: Extend your fall decor to the entryway of your home. A fall-themed doormat and a stylish wreath on the front door provide a warm welcome for your guests.
  • Pumpkin spice and all things nice: Embrace the scents of fall. Place scented candles or diffusers with fragrances like pumpkin spice, cinnamon, or apple cider. These scents add an extra layer of coziness to your outdoor space.

If you are represented by an agent, this is not a solicitation of your business. This article is for informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for professional advice from a medical provider, licensed attorney, financial advisor, or tax professional. Consumers should independently verify any agency or service mentioned will meet their needs. Learn more about our Editorial Guidelines here.
Holly Hooper

Holly Hooper

Holly is part of the content marketing team and enjoys writing about home improvement and lifestyle. Her dream home would incorporate both an industrial and biophilic design.

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