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Copper and Gray Fall Tablescape

Today I am so excited to be joining a group of awesome ladies sharing our homes as we get ready for the fall season. I hope you’ll enjoy this copper and gray Fall tablescape.

We made some changes to our kitchen recently.

Well, not really by choice. You see, our oldest son just left for college, and he took our eat in dining table with him.

kitchen view looking past into an Empty dining room

So that made me move our existing dining table into our kitchen.

And it gave me a chance to rearrange and decorate this space just in time for fall!

Today I’m thrilled to be joining some of our super talented friends. We will each be sharing our favorite rooms for our Ready for Fall Home Tour, hosted by Vicki and Jenn of Two Bees in a Pod.

You will get to see 11 lovely home tours, full of lots of fall inspiration and ideas. This amazing list of bloggers is at the bottom of this post.

If you found us by way of Suzy of Worthing Courtwelcome! Kelly just moved into her home and I have certainly loved watching her decorate it for the season!

And if this is your first time to Noting Grace, you’ll soon learn I love all things DIY and finding solutions for our home – but on a shoestring budget.

You can read more about me and my family. I would love to connect with you, so leave me a comment below and say hello!

Typically, I create a fun fall tablescape in our Dining Room, but since we’ve moved that dining table into our kitchen, I was excited to give this space a fresh new update!

Here’s how it looks!

Copper and Gray Fall Tablescape

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view of eat in kitchen in front of a bay window decorated for fall

Be removing the leaf, the table fits in this eat in nook perfectly – creating a cozy look.

I added our padded parsons chairs and love the natural fabric for this space.

fall table with gray tartan plaid and copper elements
metal centerpiece bowl filled with orange and white striped towel, gray cement pears, a yarn covered pumpkin and copper pumpkins

Since this is an eat in kitchen, I wanted to keep it simple.

So I chose a base color of gray with hints of copper here and there.

Place setting with copper charger and glass, gray bowl and pumpkin orange fringe napkin

I started with Copper colored chargers and added vintage ironstone plates with gray stoneware bowls.

It’s a true mix of materials and I love the combo!

To finish it off, I added some fun copper party glasses that I’ve had for a few years.

Place setting with copper charger and glass, gray bowl and pumpkin orange fringe napkin
Place setting with copper charger and glass, gray bowl and pumpkin orange fringe napkin

To keep it casual, I opted to not add silverware to the place setting.

For the centerpiece, I mixed some items I already owned with some new things.

metal centerpiece bowl filled with orange and white striped towel, gray cement pears, a yarn covered pumpkin and copper pumpkins

The plaid table runner is new from the Hearth and Hand Collection at Target.

I’ve had the weathered wicker tray for years. So I started with that as a base for the centerpiece.

And a few Christmases ago, my MIL gave me this galvanized metal fruit bowl. I can’t find a link to the exact one, but linked something very similar down below.

I put a fall striped tea towel in the bowl and filled it with some faux concrete pears I made and some metallic pumpkins.

metal centerpiece bowl filled with orange and white striped towel, gray cement pears, a yarn covered pumpkin and copper pumpkins

And for the center of the bowl, I placed one of my Chunky Knit Yarn Covered Pumpkins I made last fall.

It was the perfect combination of textures!

Overhead view fall table with gray tartan plaid and copper elements

Because the small shelf is next to the table, it got a fresh new look as well.

Above the shelf hangs a faux tulip crate that I found at a garage sales many years ago.

Tulip basket hanging on a wall with greenery trailing down over a small wall shelf decorated for fall

I hung a wicker basket on the tulip crate and filled it with some fall colored greenery that I purchased at Hobby Lobby a few years ago.

The DIY shelf also got some new looks.

shelf with green books, copper melting bowl, wooden acorn and amber brown bottle
Tulip basket hanging on a wall with greenery trailing down over a small wall shelf decorated for fall

So I placed a hammered copper pitcher filled with faux eucalyptus on one side.

Because I wanted a balanced look, I added some vintage books with an amber bottle and a carved acorn.

galley kitchen decorated for fall

Of course I continued the look throughout the rest of our kitchen.

Nothing too busy, but just simple touches here and there.

cutting board hanging on a wall with a fall wreath
Light beige kitchen cabinets with granite counters, apron front sink and stone crockery
rusty vintage kitchen scale decorated for fall with a white pumpkin, gray pitcher filled with dried eucalyptus and a small candle

This has been so much fun adding these touches of Fall to my updated eat in kitchen.

If you are wanting to decorate your kitchen with some fun gray and copper decor, then I’ve got a treat for you!

I’ve put together a list of decor sources below you can check out.

Supplies Needed to Recreate This Look

Next week, I’ll be sharing more of my home decorated for fall, so be sure to come back for more.

I hope that you have enjoyed our part of the home tour!

There are some awesome posts linked below that you need to definitely check out. If you are following along through the blog hop, then next up is the very talented Amy, of White Cottage Home!

2 Bees in a Pod // Postcards From the Ridge // DIY Beautify

Worthing Court // Noting Grace // White Cottage Home

Our Southern Home // The Tattered Pew Simple Nature Decor // Our Crafty Mom // Sweet Pea

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15 Comments

  1. Thank you so much, Rebecca. It means so much that you stopped by and took the time to comment! Enjoy your weekend!

  2. So Pretty! I love the gray and copper theme tablescape. I have the copper party glasses. I love your huge acorn. Great job!

  3. Thanks, Amy! Enjoy your week, my friend!

  4. Thanks for your kind words, Maria! Always a joy to share a home tour with you.

  5. What a great home you have. Your copper accents with the gray is just goes well beautifully. I have to make that chunky pumpkin. I have already have it on my to do list. Truly enjoyed touring your delightful home.

  6. I love the updates! Copper and gray look beautiful together!

  7. I love the copper with gray, it looks so modern while warm at the same time! Loved your tour Jen!

  8. Jen I love this color combo! I’m thinking I need some more copper in my life. Your home is just beautiful..thank you for sharing. Pinned!

  9. Thanks for including me on this awesome blog hop! Always love joining you both on these seasonal home tours. I appreciate all the hard work you did putting this together!

  10. Suzy – you are so kind! You always inspire me, so your sweet words made my day!

  11. Thank you so much, Paula. It’s been fun recreating this space!

  12. Jen – your kitchen and fall tablescape are just beautiful! We love the color combination of gray and copper and you have showcased it perfectly. The dining room table seems a perfect fit as a new breakfast table! Thanks for sharing your gorgeous space!

  13. Everything is just lovely, Jenn. I love how your table looks in the bay window. The shelf hanging beside it is wonderful and I love the basket of greenery that you have hanging from the “screen”. You did a great job of spreading just the right amount of fall throughout your eat-in kitchen!

  14. Your breakfast room looks so pretty decorated for fall. I love your fall tablescape and vignettes.