5 Tips for a Homier Christmas Decor

Christmas is the season for sharing and spreading joy around and the best way to start is to cheer up our guests at home with lovely Christmas decorations. This has been a tradition in most families that value the spirit of gift giving and bonding. Homes are transformed one way or another into this spectacle of holiday cheers.

It doesn’t really matter how much the budget is. Any house can get spruced up as long as there’s great imagination and creativity. Most natural Christmas décors like trees and wreathes come in artificial forms as well and they could be stored for next year’s use again.

Little things that could add color or fun to a household fixture like ribbons or fabrics are easily available at craft stores or flower shops. The trick is to know how to put together all ideas into one specific theme for each room of the house. Although decorating for the holidays could be tiring, it could be fun too, if you let the entire family participate in the activity.

To make it easier for some who may have little time or little budget to spend on decorating, here are some tips on how to liven up your domiciles quickly and affordably too.

• Zoom in to a specific theme. Build your decorations around a central theme, which complements your home’s color schemes and interior design. If you’d like to have individual themes per room, there are a lot of themes you can work with. Angels, elves, toys, as well as Christmas colors like red and green.

• Use existing pieces and fixtures. A chandelier can be used as a nice Christmas décor too. Just add some greens on it natural or artificial and tie some ribbons around. Staircases would look very grand with some lights, swags and greens on the handrails. Crystal pieces like goblets or candleholders will also be nice materials for décor. Be creative and add some Christmas balls on each opening or mouth of these goblets and candleholder and you’ve got one very unique side table or dining table centerpiece.

• Add some greens for the outdoorsy feel. Go for natural wreaths if you want to add the holiday scent into your home. Artificial wreathes could be more practical since you can store them and use them again. Whatever you choose, put wreathes on the main door, back door and bedroom doors. Christmas rose and mistletoes will also add touches of holiday spirit and tradition into the home.

• Personalize for a homier decor. Hang Christmas stocking with names of each member of the family, even the pets. For a more personal touch, write the names with glitter pen or use felt patches. Hang them by the chimney or on every bedroom door specific to the owner of the room.

• Have fun doing it with family or friends. Enjoin the family to help out in decorating the house. The tree of course, is the central Christmas décor, which the family can enjoy accessorizing together. Put on some holiday music and spend the opportunity for quality family time.

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