When Thanksgiving comes around, the living room turns into the real heart of the celebration. Everyone gathers here before and after dinner, so you want it to feel warm and festive.
With just a few seasonal touches, you can transform your everyday space into a cozy autumn retreat. Here are Thanksgiving living room decor ideas to help you create a space your guests will actually want to hang out in.
1. Pumpkin and Candle Coffee Table Tray

Grab a rustic wooden tray and set it on your coffee table, then fill it with pumpkins, flickering candles, and a few autumn leaves. Pop a big white pumpkin in the center for a nice contrast.
2. Garland and Lanterns in Fireplace Mantel
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Drape a thick garland of maple leaves across your mantel and tuck in a couple of lanterns with LED candles. Add pinecones and mini pumpkins along the ledge. Suddenly, your fireplace steals the show.
3. Neutral Throws And Plaid Pillows
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Layer chunky knit throws in cream and taupe over your sofa. Toss on a few plaid pillows in burnt orange or deep red. This mix of textures makes your seating area look so inviting—perfect for chilly November nights.
4. Glowing Lantern Harvest Centerpiece
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Place a lantern filled with berry sprigs, mini pumpkins, and LED candle lights on your coffee table. Surround it with small gourds. The warm golden glow creates a harvest centerpiece that’s a real conversation starter.
5. Leaf Garland Draped Across Windows
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Drape a faux fall leaf garland in red, orange, and gold across your curtain rods. It softens your windows with seasonal color and lets golden light filter through. This might be the easiest Thanksgiving decoration you’ll ever try.
6. Mini Pumpkins and Dried Florals on Open Shelves

Scatter mini pumpkins and dried floral arrangements across your open shelving. Mix in some books and small vases for a bit of depth. This shelf styling brings harvest charm without crowding your floor.
7. Gold, Copper, and Brass Accents
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Swap out your usual metallic accessories for gold, copper, or brass pieces. Candleholders, picture frames, and decorative bowls all work. These warm tones reflect candlelight and really complement the autumn color palette.
8. Rust, Cream, or Taupe-Toned Area Rug
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Try a textured area rug in rust, cream, or taupe to ground your living room with warmth. Jute, wool, or woven cotton work well. It ties your fall decor together and makes the space feel more intentional.
9. Autumn Scented Candles
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Group a couple of autumn-scented candles on your side tables. Pumpkin spice, cinnamon, and apple cider scents fill the room with warmth. Varying the candle heights adds some visual interest.
10. Rustic Wood Dough Bowl
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Fill a rustic wood dough bowl with pinecones, rattan balls, and cotton bolls. Set it on your coffee table or console. This farmhouse-style display adds woodland texture and takes almost no effort.
11. Thankful Quote Signs
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Add a “Thankful” or “Grateful” quote sign above your mantel or console. Pick a rustic wood frame or a simple canvas. It sets the tone for gratitude and pairs well with pumpkins and candles.
12. Plaid Pouf or Ottoman
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Add a plaid pouf or ottoman in fall tones near your sofa. It’s extra seating for guests and brings a cozy, cabin-inspired vibe to your space. Use it as a footrest or a spot to stack books.
13. Dried Wheat and Eucalyptus in Amber Glass Vases

Set amber glass vases filled with dried wheat stalks and eucalyptus on a console or side table. The warm glass catches the light, and the natural elements bring a little organic fall beauty into your living room.
14. String Lights
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Weave fairy string lights around your bookshelf or mantel for a soft, twinkling glow. Pair them with mini pumpkins and autumn foliage. That gentle light just transforms any corner into a warm Thanksgiving display.
15. Pumpkin-Shaped Throw Pillow
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Toss a pumpkin-shaped throw pillow onto your sofa or armchair for a playful seasonal touch. Velvet or knit fabric in rust, cream, or mustard looks great. It’s a small detail with a lot of personality.
16. Wood Bead Garland on Coffee Table Stack

Drape a wood bead garland over a stack of fall-themed books on your coffee table. Top it off with a small pumpkin. This simple, layered look brings farmhouse charm and makes a polished Thanksgiving vignette.
17. Harvest Color Curtains
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Swap out your regular curtains for panels in amber, olive, or terracotta. These rich harvest tones warm up the room and let golden autumn light filter through. Honestly, it’s a quick change that makes a big difference.
18. Woven Basket with Cozy Blankets
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Set a big woven basket next to your sofa and fill it with soft blankets in fall colors. Guests can just grab one if the evening gets chilly. It’s practical and decorative, adding some rustic texture.
19. Single Maximalist Corner

Dedicate one corner to all-out Thanksgiving style. Pair a patterned accent chair with fall pillows, set up a side table with pumpkins and a candle, and add dried wheat in a vase. This cozy reading nook just feels special and seasonal.
20. Neutral Pumpkin Cluster

Try grouping cream, white, and soft beige pumpkins on your console table or sideboard. I like to mix up the sizes and textures—it’s a small thing, but it really adds some visual interest.













