Sabtu, 09 September 2017

How to Decorate the Exterior of Your House For the Holidays

For some people, December is the best time of year. Once the stuffing and turkey are gone, the Christmas tree goes up and the halls get decked. Some families go overboard and decorate every room of their home. It can be a lot of fun around this time, moving from room to room, going about your daily life, is a lot of fun surrounded by wreaths, snowmen, and Santas. A decorative environment helps build the excitement for the children, and it is a little like having a home makeover for one month or so out of the year. It can be an inexpensive way to jazz up your environment and brighten your mood. After the first of the year, you can tear down the décor and feel as if you have a brand new home. The problem with some homes is the decorations do not begin until the front door. Certain parts of the country can be frigid during the months of November and December, making the prospect of decorating outdoors unappealing. However, there are numerous things you can door that only take a few minutes and provide a big impact. If you live in a temperate climate where the sun shines year round, there is no excuse for not getting out there and jazzing up the outdoors just as you door inside. In either case, you can use sparkling landscape lights, or LED landscape lights to add a feeling of festivity to the outside of your home.

If you have a flair for decorating the indoors, there is no reason why that talent will not carry itself outdoors. Have a look around and determine if anything jumps out at your for holiday decorating. Is your property lined with pine trees or do you have one large tree in the center of the yard? It is begging to be your outdoor Christmas tree. Does the frame of your home have an interesting shape? Consider lining it with regular Christmas lighting or dangling icicle lighting. If you have numerous windows you would like to highlight, place an electric or battery-operated candle in each one and hang a green wreath with a big red bow just above each one. You can add a final larger wreath to the front door. If you have a large porch, decorate it as you would a room in your home. Search thrift stores and garage sales during the summer for an old-fashioned sleigh or sled that can be decorated with pine garland and red bows. You can also use poinsettia plans on the steps of the porch, creating a pathway to the home.

Decorating for the holidays is a great activity for the entire family to do together. If you have an outdoor living space in the back of the home, be sure to add a festive touch back there as well. Now might be a great time to add that fire pit you have been eyeing up. It adds a warm touch to outdoor Christmas décor and will still be great until the weather gets warmer. If you decorate during the holidays, go wild with outdoor decorating.

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