Tips for creating a warm and inviting entryway during the holidays:
- Hang seasonal door decorations.
- Mount an evergreen Christmas wreath or swag with glass ornaments or silver bells.
- Hang a set of sleigh bells on the door knob, which will give a festive jingle every time guests pass through.
- If you have a rustic style home, consider adding antlers, a cowboy hat or roping to your wreath.
- For a coastal home, consider a Christmas wreath of woven sea grass with sea shells or brightly painted life preserver with lights and decorative glass floats
- If your door doesn’t merit all the attention, consider wrapping it in bright paper with a large bow or framing it in lights.
- Add accessories around the doorway.
- Frame your entryway with garland and lights – add bows or pine cones for more decorative detail.
- Place pots or urns planted with seasonal greenery, poinsettias and lights on either side of the doorway.
- Put out a welcome mat designed with holiday accents.
- Add new brass or nickel accents such as kick plate, porch lights and door knocker to dress up your door. Holiday door decorations can be supplemented with décor in the windows as well.
- Hang matching Christmas wreaths and candles in all of the windows.
- Paint your door.
- Brighten up your door with a fresh coat of red paint or a strong color that provides contrast to your current color scheme before the weather gets too cold to paint outdoors.
- When using holiday door decorations, be careful to protect your door. You don’t want to put a nail in the door, because this can lead to damage later on. Instead, use a door hanger to hang the wreath from the door knocker, or place a tack on the top of the door frame and use clear fishing line to hang the wreath.
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