Add Some Festivity To Your Door This Christmas

Tips For Decorating Your Front Door For The Festive Season

The festive season is upon us and we know that the entrance to your home is the initial thing people usually notice. So this Christmas, show off your new front door by decorating with some seasonal joy. The below article offers festive tips and ideas for decorating your front door, make it look more inviting this Christmas.

A Classic Traditional Christmas Wreath

Let’s start with the classic Christmas wreath – the wreath is an ideal starting point to add a little sparkle to your front door for the festive season. The traditional wreath is perfect for keeping the decoration aspect simple, adding some Christmas spirit to your residence.

Decorative Christmas Lanterns

Is your front door a festive colour? One great festive tip is to try adding some contemporary Christmas lanterns to illuminate your front door. Plus, the Christmas lantern is ideal for adding a little festive feel to your front door and perfect for catching people’s eye.

Decorated Festive Garland

Whether you are decorating a garland yourself with tinsel, Christmas baubles and pinecones, or thinking of purchasing a ready-made Christmas garland, a Christmas garland will add that Christmas spirit to your home.

 

Christmas Themed Stars

Why not try some Christmas sparkle, adding gold or silver Christmas stars to your front door will bring a sparkle effect. Furthermore, try dangling the stars over your door frame, preventing any damaging to your front door. These decorative Christmas stars combined with a festive garland will give a wonderfully festive Christmas look to your front door.

Outdoor Festive Lights

The addition of festive lights surrounding your door frame is a great way to light up the entrance to your home. Plus, you can add coloured lights to give your front door that alternative look. Furthermore, try combining festive lights with a wreath or a decorated garland for a fantastic seasonal look.

Seasonal Bells

Christmas and bell ringing is a tradition that spans back centuries. Try adding some coloured seasonal bells to your decorative wreath or garlands. One thing to consider is noisy bells during high winds.

Potted Decorated Plants And Trees

Potted plants and potted miniature Christmas around your front doorstep will add that extra festive look to your other decorations. You can decorate the trees or plants with the inclusion of lights, tinsel, baubles, pinecones, stars and much more, creating the perfect final touch to your entrance this Christmas.

If you would like further information on purchasing a new door? Why not contact one of our home improvement advisors on 01744 611 203

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