The holiday season is in full swing and one of the things we love most about this time of year is decorating our homes. As a new homeowner you may be decorating your own space for the first time this year. To help get you ready for entertaining family and friends, we've put together a few tips.
1. Make A Statement With Your Front Door: When family and friends arrive to your home the first thing they see is the front door. A wreath is a lovely, elegant decoration that's simple and festive. In fact, you can even make the wreath yourself.
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2. Accent With Traditional Holiday Colors : Julia, founder of the popular blog Hooked on Houses, recently shared how she decorates her home for the holidays. We absolutely loved her use of red accents throughout her house. Choose one holiday color – red, green, silver or gold – and showcase it in every room for a cohesive appearance.
3. Put Treats Within Reach: Everyone knows the best part of the holiday season is all the great food! Display treats in edible arrangements to surprise and delight your guests. We adore this presentation from Real Simple.
4. Create Decorations Together : The best part of a new home is creating memories in it together. This holiday season is the perfect time to start new traditions, like making your own ornaments. We were impressed by these DIY ornaments. Click here for instructions on recreating them for your home.
5. Christmas lanterns: A lantern is a very elegant and sophisticated piece of decor that will instantly dress up any room. Add candles or flameless candles to brighten any room.
6. Centerpieces: A centerpiece is the focal point of your table. It transforms how guests view your dining room and can really get everyone into the Holiday spirit. Adorning your table with a bouquet of red roses mixed in with some garland, berry sprigs, and candles is a great way to bring the season into your home.
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7. Hanging lights: Decorate any sort of hanging, pendant light with garland.
8. Staircases, columns, etc: Take your love of detail into other parts of your home. Add bows, garland, and string lights to the handrails and columns inside and outside your house. These small decorations will help make your home cozy and give it a holiday feel.
9. Coffee Table: Fill glass bowls or cylinders with ornaments. If you're feeling extra creative spray paint pinecones and add them.
10. Mantelpiece: Your mantelpiece is usually the focal point of your living room, and what better time to draw more attention to it than the holidays? Decorate the mantel with red berries, tree branches, Christmas stockings, and other small holiday touches.
11. The Tree: For Christmas it's all about the tree during the holidays. All families have their own traditions, but you may want to change things up a bit. Add some metallic shimmer, top the tree with bells instead of an angel, and cluster ornaments together. It'll give a traditional tree a new look.
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