Decorating A Porch For Christmas
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25+ Eye-Catching Christmas Porch Decorations for Instant Curb Appeal
Thanks to these ideas, your home will be the envy of your neighborhood.
Sara Ligorria-Tramp;Cheetah is the New Black
Most interior design enthusiasts spend a lot of time perfecting their indoor Christmas decor: It's likely that you style your tree with the utmost care, cover bare surfaces in garlands, and fill every nook and cranny with seasonal vignettes. But if you want to spread holiday cheer far and wide, it's about time to think outside of the box—or of your home's four walls.
From the festive glow of twinkling lights to a well-appointed wreath, an elegant holiday home begins with its exterior. (And, since most people are committed to staying put this year, your home's facade will be the only part of your decor on show to those outside of your immediate household.) If your front porch is lacking in winter charm, we've got you (and your home) covered. To help, we're sharing our favorite Christmas ideas to steal for your own perfect curb appeal. Whether you're committed to maximalism or prefer the pared-down look, there's an idea for every house and style to get into the spirit of the season.
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Sitting Pretty
If your porch has enough room for a chair, spruce up your sitting area with skis, poinsettias, and a cable-knit pillow. Let this setup from Home Stories A to Z show you how it's done.
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Stylish Signage
Blogger Carli Alves make guests feel welcome before they set foot inside with this seasonal sign. (In 2020, this trick will give your mail carrier something to smile about.)
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Wooden Wonderland
Wood accents will add a charming, welcoming warmth to your front door. Designer Emily Henderson mastered the look with a hanging branch fixture, minimalist skis, and several logs.
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Taste the Rainbow
If you're looking to give the traditional red and green color palette a rest, take a cue from Jennifer Griffin of Dimples & Tangles and opt for a rainbow entryway. The multicolored ornaments against the crisp, flocked trees makes for a nice contrast.
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Lovely Leaves
In case you didn't get the memo, wreaths aren't the only way to dress up your front door. Emily Henderson shook things up with a handful of lush leaves, neatly tied with a festive bow.
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Feeling Fruity
As this setup from Cheetah is the New Black proves, hanging a lone wreath on your door is far from boring. This arrangement features pinecones and strategically placed orange slices, deftly bridging the gap between form and function.
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Up, Up, and Away
Take your Christmas porch decor to new heights—literally—by hanging string lights and a garland, as blogger Ashley Stringfellow did here. The white accents give this porch a dreamy, wintry approach.
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Add Asymmetry
Want some visual intrigue on your porch? Experiment with asymmetrical elements. Here, Michelle Janeen offsets the partial garland with a small pine tree.
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A Statement Tree
Whoever thinks dressed-up Christmas trees only belong inside needs to look at this setup from Black Southern Belle. Here, Michiel Perry brought the indoor staple out to her porch. The white tree and cohesive collection of ornaments makes this arrangement a sight for sore eyes.
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Oversized Ornamentation
It's impossible to resist the spirit of the holiday with this bold front porch design by Sugar & Cloth. Oversized DIY lights made from wood are weaved within the classic garland, while a white wreath adorns the front door.
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Cabin Appeal
A Montana guesthouse relies on lush pine garland strung across the front porch's beams, with a complementary wreath to match.
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Handmade Wreath
A weathered blue front door is appropriately accented with a quirky handcrafted wreath and charming hanging "JOY" sign.
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Unadorned Beauty
Coordinating wreaths on the windows, lush garland surrounding the front door, and vibrant poinsettias leading the way all radiate a natural, fuss-free elegance on this porch crafted by Ashley Brooke Designs.
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Present Mailbox
A second "mailbox" stuffed with gifts is a fun celebration of Santa's bounties.
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Lush Needle Pine
A balcony and entryway by Janie Molster are accented with lush, untrimmed needle pines; an arboreal approach to traditional holiday adornments.
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Dainty Decor
The slender shape of this needle pine garland exudes a delightfully delicate feel on Julie Blanner's front porch.
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Branchy Lights
Like twiggy winter trees stripped of their leaves, these branch-inspired lights (plus a matching wreath) are the perfect way to bring in funky holiday cheer.
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Extreme Minimalism
If untangling lights and assembling garland gets you down during the holiday season, a simple wreath—complete with an untraditional green ribbon—should do just the trick.
Courtesy of Janie Molster
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Subtle Details
Lights on the porch of this design by Janie Molster are wrapped with verdant garland and wintery leaves, a simple yet elegant holiday embrace.
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Outdoor Christmas Tree
Everyone loves the curb appeal of a twinkling indoor Christmas tree, though some homes lack the proper layout for that look. If this is the case, don't fret. Simply decorate a second one for the porch.
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Symmetrical Decor
To achieve a cohesive style, keep your decor symmetrical. By using your walkway as a guiding point, work outwards with matching wreaths and garlands.
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Draped String Lights
Even if you don't get snow for the holidays, sweeping string lights will give your home a charming, festive twinkle that feels like winter.
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A Festive Glow
If your home has an abundance of windows, a well-lit interior will glow from the outdoors as well, adding an elegant ambience to your front yard.
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Pre-Lit Garland
Give your home a golden glow by hanging garlands covered in Christmas lights.
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Ornament Lanterns
Filling lanterns with shiny ornaments is an easy way to give your front porch a unique and understated pop of cheer. For extra flair, top the lanterns with a fun holiday ribbon and fraser fir.
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Decorated Pine
If you're lucky enough to have a pine tree in your yard, remember that it can easily be decorated for Christmas. Opt for monochrome, no-break ornaments for a simple and weather-resistant look.
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Light-Wrapped Pillars
For a simple, candy cane-inspired look, wrap columns in bright white lights, and outline the door for added curb appeal.
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Coordinating Wreaths
Keep it classic and unified with matching wreaths on the door and windows.
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Golden Lights
To avoid an over-the-top look, stick to one type of Christmas light design. You can't go wrong with gold-toned lights, which work well with just about any style of home.
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Decorating A Porch For Christmas
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