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September
25

As the humid days of summer begin to ease and Central Texas takes on that soft golden glow come early October, there's no better time to refresh your home's exterior and front-of-house style. Our real estate agents are rooted in Round Rock, Cedar Park, Leander, Georgetown, Pflugerville, and North Austin, and see firsthand how curb appeal not only delights guests — it can influence a buyer's first impression when your home is on the market.

Below, we'll share seasonally smart decorating ideas tailored to our region's climate and design aesthetic, plus handy tips and local shopping spots to help bring your autumn vision to life.

Why Fall Curb Appeal Matters

  • First impressions linger. Before a visitor ever steps inside, your front door, porch, walkway, and landscaping set the tone. A warm, seasonal welcome can communicate that your home is well cared for.

  • It shows pride in ownership. Buyers often infer how well a house has been maintained by the little details — seasonal updates show you're thoughtful about upkeep.

  • It's cost-effective staging. Refreshing your front yard and entry costs far less than a full remodel, yet can dramatically improve perceived value.

  • It helps your home feel "lived in." Tasteful decorations suggest a home is loved — but not so personalized that a new owner can't envision themselves there.

Texas-Friendly Fall Decorating Tips

1. Choose climate-friendly plants & accents

Because winters here are mild, many fall staples will last well into months ahead. Think potted mums, ornamental grasses, pansies, and ornamental cabbage/kale. Avoid frost-sensitive plants too close to the house — containers allow you to move them if needed. Local Tip: Head to your local nursery for the best, most adapted stock! Check out places like Hill Country Water Gardens & Nursery in Cedar Park or Farmer's Nursery in Leander for great seasonal selections.

2. Layer texture & height

Use a mix of pumpkins, gourds, hay bales, lanterns, and wooden crates to build visual interest. Taller elements (like grasses, large pumpkins, ladders, or birch logs) help draw the eye up and around.

3. Use soft lighting

Solar or battery-powered lanterns, string lights, or candles inside hurricane vases create welcoming warmth for evening arrivals. Nothing overpowers, just gentle accent lighting.

4. Incorporate natural elements

Gather dried branches, preserved leaves, or colorful oak/acorn accents from your yard (when available). These touches help ground your décor in this place and time.

5. Front door focal point

A fall-themed wreath, door swag, or seasonal sign—paired with a seasonal welcome mat—makes your entry instantly more inviting. Side-symmetry is always appealing (matching pots, lanterns, or pumpkins on each side).

6. Be mindful of scale & proportion

Don't overdecorate. Let the architecture show through. If your porch is small, a single grouping (pumpkin + lantern + plant) is better than overcrowding.

7. Maintain your hardscape

Before decorating, power-wash your walkway, trim shrubs, clear gutters, and edge flower beds. Clean, crisp surfaces allow your decorations to shine.

Local Retailers for Fall Decor in the Central Texas Metro

Here's a curated list of shops across Cedar Park, Leander, Round Rock, Georgetown, Pflugerville, and North Austin where I've seen excellent seasonal and home-accent inventory:

Area Store Why Visit Notes / Address
Cedar Park At Home Huge warehouse-style home decor, seasonal displays, big selection 4801 183A Toll Road, Cedar Park (At Home)
Cedar Park World Market (Cedar Park) Eclectic furniture + decorative accents from global sources 5001 183A Toll Road (World Market)
Cedar Park Crescent House Furniture & Accessories Locally owned, unique and rustic pieces that complement seasonal decor 11065 Pecan Park Blvd. (Cedar Park Texas Living)
Cedar Park Ashley Store Affordable furniture & accent pieces — good for adding durable base pieces you can dress seasonally 1501 E Whitestone Blvd. (Ashley Store)
Round Rock World Market (Round Rock) Handy stop for decorative accent items in the Round Rock area 200 Sundance Parkway (World Market)
Round Rock Hometown Gift & Decor Boutique-style local spot for curated decorative accents, gifts & small decor Located in Round Rock on Main & Burnet (Hometown Gift & Decor)
North Austin / Austin HomeGoods (various locations) Ever-changing inventory, often good seasonal finds at value prices Austin store at 10225 Research Blvd (homegoods.com)
Austin Pottery Barn – Arboretum at Great Hills Quality timeless decor, fall collections, and design support Arboretum at Great Hills (Pottery Barn)

Bonus Tips for Shopping Locally

  • Visit these stores early in the fall season (late September–early October) before the best pieces sell out.

  • Ask staff about post-season discounts, especially if you keep some items for next year.

  • Scout reuse or repurpose zones: many large decor stores mark down last-season items dramatically.

  • Don't forget nurseries and garden centers — they often carry fall plants and planters that integrate beautifully with decorative pieces.

    Round Rock Area

    • Round Rock Garden Center
      Specializes in Texas native plants, perennials, indoor plants, organic soil, pottery, and more.

    • Snooper's Nursery
      Offers succulents, perennials, foliage, seasonal plants, and garden decor. 

    Pflugerville

    • Greensleeves Nursery
      Emphasis on native plants, greenhouse and outdoor plant section, vegetables, flowers, succulents. 

    Georgetown

    Before You List — 5 Action Items for Maximum Impact

    1. Walk your curb at dusk. Turn on your lights and look at your home from the sidewalk. Do your decorations feel balanced or cluttered at that distance?

    2. Remove distractions. Hide trash bins, hoses, extension cords, or anything that draws attention away from your curb effort.

    3. Group decor in odd numbers. Clusters of 3 or 5 look more dynamic than pairs.

    4. Keep it fresh. Swap out shriveled plants or faded ribbons. A touch-up now (rather than "wait until listing") makes a difference.

    5. Document your setup. Take photos from favorable angles. These staging snapshots often become hero images in your marketing materials.

    Our real estate agents are always thinking about how to optimize first impressions. When potential buyers arrive, we want them to feel a sense of warmth, style, and pride in the home they're viewing. Thoughtful fall decor does more than "dress up" a house — it tells a story about the care and attention given to the home.

    If you're planning to sell in the next 6–12 months, our real estate agents are happy to walk your curb with you, offer suggestions for staging, or even point out what accents will photograph best for listing shots.

    Thinking of buying or selling a home in the Central Texas Area? Let's chat! Our real estate agents would love to help you find a home that fits your lifestyle in Austin, Cedar Park, Georgetown, Leander, Round Rock, Hutto, Pflugerville—or anywhere in between.

    November
    14

    As Thanksgiving approaches, we're not only getting ready to indulge in delicious food, but it's also a perfect opportunity to start family traditions that make the holiday even more meaningful. Our real estate agents have had the privilege of helping many families find their homes, and Thanksgiving is all about making that space feel extra special by gathering together and creating memories.

    Here are a few Thanksgiving traditions you can start this year to bring everyone together, build lasting memories, and involve the kids in the fun of preparing Thanksgiving dinner.

    1. Handwritten Gratitude Wall

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    June
    5

    Real Estate Market

    The summer months are often a busy and exciting time in the real estate market. With longer days, warmer weather, and an influx of buyers and sellers, it's essential to have a strategic approach to navigate this competitive period successfully. Whether you're a buyer or a seller, these insights will help you stay ahead of the game. Our real estate agents know the real estate market can be hectic during the summer months and offer the following tips. 

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    May
    22

    Pool Tips

    A swimming pool in your backyard is a fantastic way to cool off during a Texas summer. Not only can a pool provide hours of entertainment and relaxation, but it can also add significant value to your property. However, before you start your project, make sure that you consider these factors.

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    April
    10

    Pantry Tips

    In the spirit of National Clean Up Your Pantry Day, it's the perfect time to start thinking about how you can better organize your kitchen. Here are our real estate agents best organization hacks to transform your pantry:

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