Indoor Decorating Tips For Christmas

Few things help put people in a holiday spirit more than decorating their home. As soon as the halls are decked, people are in a better mood. There are various styles and ways of decorating making it is easy to find one that fits your lifestyle. Here are just a few of them to help you create the perfect holiday scene inside the house this year.

Candles are a great way to add some holiday cheer. There are many different styles, sizes and scents to choose from. There are even battery powered ones that are safer to use, especially if you have children or pets. Putting candles in groupings looks nice as well. If you put candles in your windows be sure to use the battery powered ones leaving no danger of curtains catching fire.

Wreaths are a traditional decoration that look nice in any home. When choosing a wreath, you need to decide between using real or artificial greens. Real ones look nicer but artificial lasts longer. It's easy to create your own wreath out of all kinds of things. Pinecone wreaths look nice, especially if you add ribbons and ornaments to them. Small lights can be added to a wreath as well to create an even more detailed and eye catching decoration.

A simple addition that is relatively inexpensive is garland. It can be strung around the rooms all around the ceiling, just over the window and doorframes or anywhere you think it might look nice. An easy way to attach it is to put small nails where you want it to hang. Then wrap a rubber band around the garland, pulling it through and making a loop. Hang the loop on the nail. If you use artificial garland you can leave the rubber bands in place for the next year. If the nails are small enough (or painted to match the wall), you can leave them there to use again.

Strings of lights can be placed around the home. Smaller lights work better indoors so they don't overpower the rest of the decorations. The icicles lights are very popular and look nice draped in windows and they can be enjoyed indoors but also from those going past your house.

Deciding on a tree is probably the most important decision when it comes to decorating your home for Christmas. Many people love a live tree but you have to consider the constant watering it will need, as well as the clean up. There are many artificial trees that look almost as nice as a real one. The ones that come with lights already attached are very appealing, especially for those who hate spending hours untangling lights. Try to choose a tree that fits the space well. Too big and it overpowers the room, too small and it gets lost.

While red and green are traditionally Christmas colors you don't have to stick to them. There are many different colors and themes that can be incorporated into your decorations. Blue or purple and silver, just to name a few, are popular combinations among many. Decide what colors you like and make it a theme throughout your house.

The theme doesn't have to be the same throughout the whole house either. Why not try a little something different in each rooms. For example, stick to more formal decorations in the dining room and more relaxed and fun in the family room. Tie them all together by using the same color scheme throughout but change up the type of decorations.

No matter how the house is decorated this year, let everyone get involved and don't forget half the fun is getting the whole family involved. That being said, why not make a night of decorating complete with hot chocolate, cookies, and tons of holiday music.

 

 
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