Tasteful Ways to Decorate for the Holidays
The holidays are upon us, and there are plenty of ways to celebrate. Some homeowners love to go all out when it comes to their decorations. From exterior to interior, there are many ways to show your holiday spirit.
Exterior
Preparing your lawn for your holiday decorations is critical. Before you set up any blow-up snowmen or place plastic reindeer down, lawn care is the first step in any exterior decoration plans. You can keep things simple with classic lights hung on the house, or you can go big and decorate everything from your front porch to the mailbox. Always ensure you're being safe while hanging outdoor lights, use waterproof lighting, and turn them off before bed each night. Depending on how much work you want to put in, you can add simple decorations like wreaths, garland, and window bows. There are many DIY decorations you could make to add as well.
Interior
Typically, your living room is the center of all the action during the holidays, so focusing on this space is standard. Keeping the family to your living room or bonus areas in your home means that it's the perfect time to remodel your kitchen and bathroom. Give yourself the gift of home upgrades for the holidays. As for your Christmas decor, you can choose a few different avenues, depending on your personal style.
Fun
If you're home with the kids, going all out for the holidays creates some of the best lasting memories for them. Suppose you choose to go a more lighthearted and fun route. In that case, you can incorporate traditional and straightforward decor while focusing on a fun and colorful tree or bright stockings.
Traditional
If traditional is your style, there's value in sticking with tradition. The cozy and inviting nature of the Christmas season is something we all want in our homes. Snuggling up to the fireplace with hot cocoa and loved ones with the stockings hung, snow falling, and warm lights is what the season is all about. Choosing traditional decor is perfect for those who want the quintessential Christmas experience.
Minimalistic
If you're a minimalistic person, scaling back on your decor can still look beautiful and cozy. Adding a few impactful decor choices can allow you to celebrate the season without crowding your space or making it feel overwhelming.
Simple
Sometimes, we don't want to spend a lot of energy and time to decorate every inch of our homes. Choosing a few accents and a tree while keeping the overall feeling of a traditional Christmas can be a simple yet inviting approach. Including functional decor like throw pillows, a festive rug, candles, or centerpieces, can add a lot of holiday cheer without being too overwhelming.
Leverage your Current Decor
If you have a distinct decor style in your home, you can leverage that style in your Christmas decor. Suppose you have a monochromatic color pallet. You can incorporate holiday decor that matches that color scheme. It keeps your style front and center while giving your space a fluid feel without the Christmas decorations standing out against your current decor.
Decorating for the holidays is fun for the whole family, and there's no wrong way to do it. Choosing your favorite style and making your home a cozy space to spend the holidays with your family is what Christmas is all about!
Author Bio:
Alex Platt is a real estate agent for The Platt Group in South Florida and owner of livesellfl.com. He brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise about buying and selling real estate.
Sources:
https://www.thespruce.com/festive-living-room-roundup-4117910
https://www.countryliving.com/home-design/decorating-ideas/tips/g1541/outdoor-christmas-decorations/