– Sets a cozy tone for your home – Feels comforting after a long day – Softens the look of winter weather – Makes guests and neighbors feel welcome – Lets you show your personal style
– Cool whites, soft grays, and deep greens – Dark green with black and wood accents – Icy blue paired with crisp white – Rich browns and warm beige tones – Red balanced with neutrals and greenery – Soft gold or brass for subtle shine
– Right after the holidays – Early December works too – After the first frost – Start before heavy snow - Decorate during clear weather
– Clear the porch first – Plan around the front door – Use sturdy outdoor decor – Add weighted planters or lanterns – Layer cozy textures – Group items in threes – Add soft lighting – Use a winter friendly doormat – Include simple cozy accents
- Pinecone Christmas Wreath - Lovers Knot Door Mat - Handwoven Outdoor Rug - Outdoor Planter Basket - Outdoor Lanterns Decorative - Calloway Mills Doormat - Outdoor Lantern - Decorative White Birch Logs - Planter Boxes
– Warm toned string lights or lanterns – Flameless candles for soft glow – Outdoor pillows in deep winter tones – Cozy outdoor blankets or throws – Heavy planters with faux greenery – Pine or cedar for a fresh look - Woven baskets or wood crates
– Use vertical space for decor – Hang wreaths or wall lanterns – Choose one or two larger pieces – Avoid too many small items – Layer decor to draw the eye up – Add a narrow rug or doormat - Use battery powered string lights - Pick decor scaled to your space
– Use what you already have – Repurpose baskets and crates – Gather pinecones and branches – Shop discount stores for basics – Layer rugs or blankets you own – Refresh old faux greenery - Stick to a simple color palette