Decorating your front porch for Christmas will make guests feel welcome and up your holiday curb appeal. From outdoor lights to Christmas decor such as wreaths, garlands, ornaments, and more, there are a variety of easy ways to style your porch, front door, railings, and steps to transition your outdoor space from fall and Halloween to Christmas.
Check out these front porch Christmas decorating ideas in a range of styles for inspiration.
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of 68Classic Christmas Colors
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While it can be fun to play around with alternative Christmas color schemes, sometimes there’s nothing like some good, old-fashioned red and green to give your holiday decor an unmistakable dose of seasonal cheer, like this Christmassy front porch from Thistlewood Farms.
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of 68Mini Tree Woodland Forest
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Plant a forest of mini Christmas trees on your front steps for a cozy minimalist look. The Merrythought varied sizes and heights to create an effortless design.
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of 68Ribbon-Tied Door Swag
Credit: Design by Emily Henderson Design / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Swap a wreath for Christmas swag. Tie pine branches with gold satin ribbon to complement a Christmas-ready red front door and add a small Christmas tree and a lighted door garland to create a picture perfect holiday scene like this one from Emily Henderson Design.
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of 68DIY Christmas Wreath
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Decorate a DIY Christmas wreath with pinecones and dried orange slices for a natural look. Blogger Alicia Lund carried the decor through to the interior to decorate the tree and mantel for a cohesive holiday decor scheme.
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of 68Front Door Garland
Credit: Design by Folding Chair Design Co. / Photo by Katie Merkle Photo
Mark the entrance with an oversized garland draped on the edges of your front door. Interior designer Jennifer Walter of Folding Chair Design Co. kept this Christmas portico as understated as the facade of the black-and-white house, with a simple Christmas garland draped around the front door.
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of 68Holiday Doormat
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Swap out your doormat for an easy holiday refresh. Maison de Cinq chose a Christmas-themed French one that can be brought out every year.
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of 68Pre-Lit Christmas Trees
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Brighten your front porch with pre-lit Christmas trees and modern lighted orbs. Most Lovely Things finished the cozy front porch with a Christmas tree doormat and seasonal greens.
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of 68Seasonal Window Box
Credit: Design by Bee’s Knees Interior Design
Decorate your front porch for the holidays by adding a generous bunch of seasonal greens, pinecones, and berries to your window boxes, like this classic front porch from Bee’s Knees Interior Design.
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of 68Paper Snowflakes
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Turn your front porch into a winter wonderland with a snowflake theme. DIY paper snowflake lanterns strung from the porch ceiling and simple greens give this neutral-toned holiday front porch from Modern Glam some Scandinavian-style Christmas vibes.
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of 68DIY Door Banner
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Greet guests with a DIY Christmas banner. A Beautiful Mess made this one from gold ribbon, sheet moss letters spelling out Noel, and white felt.
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of 68Symmetrical Decor
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On a small front porch, use symmetry to create an elegant uncluttered look. Interior designer Alvin Wayne decorated double doors with a pair of matching wreaths and flanked them with twin potted plants. A vase of Christmas red roses on the table in the foyer adds color as you walk in the door.
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of 68Scandinavian Style
Credit: Design by Emily Henderson Design / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
If you’re a fan of neutral interiors and tonal looks, don’t feel obligated to use traditional Christmas colors like red and green on the outside of your house. This front porch from Emily Henderson Design is decorated for the holidays with natural and wood accents for a neutral Scandi-style effect.
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of 68Colorful Christmas Lights
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Delight the kids with colorful front porch decor. Modern Glam added playful multicolored string lights and ornaments on a white wreath to infuse her front porch with holiday cheer.
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of 68Front Porch Railings
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Decorate wrap-around porch railings with delicate green garlands tied with red bows for an understated look, like this Texas farmhouse from My 100 Year Old Home.
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of 68Stacked Door Wreaths
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Stack a pair of door wreaths to fill out a small front porch display. Thistlewood Farms filled the small front porch of this backyard gatehouse with the same vibrant green, red, white, and black Christmas palette as the main house for a harmonious feel.
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of 68Red Poinsettias
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Decorate your front entryway with Christmas plants and flowers, like this pair of bright red poinsettias flanking this holiday front door from My 100 Year Old Home.
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of 68Matching Wreath and Door
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If you have a colorful front door, create a cohesive holiday look by coordinating the color of your porch Christmas decorations with the shade of the door. Designer Annie Sloan matched a large wreath with a ring of vibrant green leaves to the emerald green color of the door for an elegant holiday mood.
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of 68Flocked Faux Greens
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Decorate your front porch or entry with faux greens embellished with small LED twinkle lights to add sparkle day or night, like this space from A Beautiful Mess.
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of 68Wheelbarrow Vignette
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Create a holiday vignette using a wheelbarrow. Craftberry Bush filled a small vintage toy wheelbarrow with logs, branches, and Christmas lights to add vintage charm to this front porch.
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of 68Cozy Porch Seating
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Layer your front porch bench with cozy textiles. Liz Marie Blog decorated a rustic bench on this farmhouse front porch in shades of red and white and draped the back with a Christmas garland.
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of 68Brass Bells
Credit: Design and Photo by Marie Flanigan Interiors
Christmas decor doesn’t have to be extravagant to be effective. This minimalist holiday door decor from Marie Flanigan Interiors includes a fresh green wreath strung with a pair of bells against the dark brown door for an easy, earthy color combination.
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of 68Coastal Decor
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Complement a coastal home with beachy decor on your front porch or steps. Finding Silver Pennies decorated the front door wreath with dried starfish for a beachy twist on Christmas decor at this coastal Massachusetts home.
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of 68Rainbow Wreath
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Brighten your front door with a multicolored wreath for a spirited ode to the season. This eye-catching DIY gradient rainbow wreath made of colorful Christmas ball ornaments from Inspired by Charm brings a child-like sense of holiday wonder to the front door.
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of 68Lighted Paper Lanterns
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Give your front porch a simple Scandinavian Christmas feel by hanging up lighted paper lanterns, like this welcoming space from Modern Glam.
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of 68Rustic Decor Elements
Credit: Design by Kibler & Kirch / Photo by Audrey Hall
Complement a rustic front porch with decor to match. Kibler & Kirch decorated the front of this rustic Montana cabin with a ribbon-tied sleigh bell belt on the door, simple greenery, natural antlers, skis, and red Adirondack chairs draped with seasonal plaid and a fur throw.
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of 68Staircase Lanterns
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Line your front steps with rustic outdoor Christmas lanterns in varying sizes and finishes. Thistlewood Farms decorated the tops of some lanterns with greens, berries, pinecones, and bows for a festive look.
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of 68Mini Basket Tree
Credit: Ursula Carmona of Home Made By Carmona
Place a mini tree in a basket to decorate your front porch seating area for Christmas, like this outdoor space from blogger Ursula Carmona of Home Made By Carmona.
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of 68Seasonal Urns
Credit: Design by Bee’s Knees Interior Design
Fill a pair of classic urns with birch logs, greenery, and bright red berries to add timeless elegance to your holiday porch decor, like this outdoor space from Bee’s Knees Interior Design.
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of 68Red, Green, White, and Gold
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Traditional Christmas colors will give a modern front porch a vintage feel. Modern Glam kept it classic with red, white, green, and gold accents.
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of 68Santa Mailbox
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Add whimsy to your front porch with a Letters to Santa mailbox, like this kid-friendly outdoor space from Modern Glam.
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of 68Candy Cane Stripes
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Candy cane stripes scream Christmas. Blogger Ann Drake from On Sutton Place decorated the rocking chairs on her front porch with mini wreaths strung with candy-striped red-and-white ribbons and red throw pillows. She topped the side table with a rustic lantern filled with pinecones and tied with a matching ribbon.
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of 68Traditional Christmas Colors
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Stick to red and green for a classic look. Painted white planters filled with bushy seasonal greens and red berries decorate this front porch from Thistlewood Farms with traditional colors.
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of 68Dried Floral Wreath
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Create a relaxed take on the holidays with a dried floral wreath. A red flower Christmas wreath and a Howdy welcome mat make this small front porch from A Beautiful Mess feel warm and inviting with just a few elements.
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of 68White Lights
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Keep it simple with a green garland festooned with simple white lights, like this Christmas front porch from Inspired By Charm.
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of 68Gold Accents
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Gold accents will add bling to neutral-toned front porch decor, like this cozy outdoor space from blogger Ursula Carmona of Home Made By Carmona.
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of 68Pinecone Eucalyptus Garland
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Take a sustainable approach to holiday decor by using natural or foraged elements to make a DIY Christmas garland. This large natural front porch garland from Thistlewood Farms is dotted with pinecones and laced with fragrant eucalyptus.
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of 68Real and Faux Greenery
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Use faux greenery to add volume to a front porch display, like this entryway from My 100 Year Old Home. Faux garlands with shiny red mini apples add color to the display.
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of 68Column Garlands
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Decorate prominent front porch columns with garlands. This decorated front porch from Thistlewood Farms features large garlands on the porch columns and strung around the front door.
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of 68Hand-Written Greeting
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If your front door has a glass pane, use a white marker to add a handwritten holiday greeting with a homey touch, like this space from Most Lovely Things. Add a wreath and a pair of mini trees in galvanized planters for a relaxed feel.
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of 68Vintage Skis
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Decorate with vintage elements to bring a classic look to a modern front porch. A pair of antique skis was repurposed as Christmas decor to anchor a holiday wreath on this front porch from Inspired By Charm.
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of 68Bonus Wreaths
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Wreaths aren’t just for front doors. Laying a fresh wreath on top of an urn adds volume to the arrangement, and acts as a containment device for greens, eucalyptus branches, and faux pomegranate sprigs in this outdoor space from My 100 Year Old Home.
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of 68Foraged Decor
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Give your Christmas front porch an effortless feel with foraged greens and natural elements. Finding Lovely decorated a grapevine wreath with greens for this neutral farmhouse entry.
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of 68Red Bows
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Decorate your front porch and steps with giant red bows for an easy and festive look. Thistlewood Farms took a maximalist approach with a jumble of lanterns lining the steps, greens and poinsettias, and a sea of bright red ribbons tied in a bow on everything from window wreaths to porch lights and lanterns.
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of 68Red Textile Accents
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Accent a modern front porch with a few choice red accents for a simple seasonal makeover. Most Lovely Things added a couple of throw pillows with bright red stripes that stand out against the neutral decor.
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of 68Double-Height Wreaths
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If you live in a two-story house, and your front porch is connected to a Juliet balcony above, take advantage of vertical space by hanging a wreath on the window above the porch, like this one from My 100 Year Old Home. Then tie it with a red ribbon to match the poinsettias on the porch floor below to connect the spaces and offer a cohesive holiday welcome.
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of 68Holiday Messages
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Use words to set the tone for your holiday porch. This front porch powder-coated steel bench from Thistlewood Farms gets a Christmas makeover with a simple Christmas phrase pillow in shades of red and white.
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of 68Soft Blush Accents
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Trade red for blush pink to soften your holiday porch, like this pair of double door wreaths tied with satin ribbons from Maison de Cinq.
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of 68Layered Lighting
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Layer outdoor string lights to brighten a small front porch. Inspired by Charm lit the bushes on the other side of the wrought iron railing to extend the welcoming feel and adds to the curb appeal for passersby.
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of 68Ribbon Garland
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Layer a ribbon garland over a green garland to add an extra dose of decor to a small Christmas front porch, like this outdoor space from Craftberry Bush.
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of 68Christmas Plaid
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Give your seating a Christmas makeover by wrapping cushions in fabric. Modern Glam gave the painted white rattan hanging chairs on the front porch a Christmas makeover by wrapping the seat cushions in red fabric and adding red, white, and green plaid throw pillows.
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of 68Mini Sleigh With Ornaments
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Fill a mini sleigh with colorful ball ornaments to fill out a holiday porch display. Thistlewood Farms hung a pair of ice skates tied with red laces to add more nostalgic holiday vibes.
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of 68Victorian Cottage
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Decorate a Victorian-style home of any size with classic natural greenery tied with red bows and lit with simple string lights, like this elegant tiny house from Sandra Foster in the Catskills of New York.
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of 68Disco Ball Theme
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Choose a fun holiday theme to lighten up your front porch decorations this year. Modern Glam chose a disco ball theme to keep the holiday cheer going through New Year’s Day.
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of 68Beach House Holiday Feel
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If you’re decorating a beach cottage front porch for the holidays, keep it simple and natural. Most Lovely Things decorated the top of the wall-mounted mailbox with a pine swag, and traded a Christmas lantern for a jar of LED string lights.
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of 68Galvanized Buckets
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Line the steps leading up to your front porch with galvanized buckets filled with mini trees or branches for a cozy holiday look, like this outdoor space from Liz Marie Blog.
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of 68House-Shaped Votives
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Decorate with homey touches. A ribbon-tied wreath, bushy garland on the railing, and house-shaped votives on the checkerboard porch floor add holiday charm to a small Christmas porch like this one from Most Lovely Things.
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of 68Hand-Painted DIY Sign
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Spread joy with a hand-painted holiday sign augmented by an evergreen wreath. Add a vintage sled, galvanized buckets, and a red wheelbarrow filled with logs to make a small stoop feel more substantial, like this space from Liz Marie Blog.
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of 68Natural Materials
Credit: Mindy Gayer Design Co. / Photo by Vanessa Lentine
Wood and woven elements will complement natural greenery. Mindy Gayer Design Co. planted mini trees in matching woven baskets and displayed a vintage wood sleigh to warm up the glass doors of this porch entry.
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of 68DIY Pallet Tree Sign
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Repurpose wood pallets to make a holiday sign to decorate your front porch, like this rustic DIY project from Funky Junk Interiors.
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of 68Layered Textiles
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Turn your front porch into a holiday-ready hang out space by layering up the porch swing with cozy festive throw blankets and pillows, like this rustic porch from Liz Marie Blog.
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of 68Candy Cane Lights
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Line the walkway to your front porch with candy cane lights to delight the little ones and give your home a kid-friendly feel. A multicolored paper chain garland draped between the front porch columns will add to the low-key and cheerful spirit like this outdoor space from The House That Lars Built.
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of 68Arched Door Garland
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Use green garlands to highlight the shape of arched double doors. Maison de Cinq strung a pair of faux wreaths with mini gold pears and fresh cedar garlands for a traditional design.
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of 68Extra-Long Wreath Ribbon
Credit: Design by O’Hara Interiors / Photo by Spacecrafting Photography
If you’ve got an imposing and classically architectural front door, keep your holiday decorations simple to complement the bones of the home. O’Hara Interiors hung a fresh green wreath dotted with pinecones and tied with an extra-long red ribbon to make a Christmas statement on this front door.
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of 68Vintage Accents
Credit: Ursula Carmona of Home Made By Carmona
Choose rustic materials to decorate a small front porch for a homey Christmas feel. Blogger Ursula Carmona of Home Made By Carmona mixed a trio of burlap-wrapped, string-tied mini flocked Christmas trees with wooden accents like vintage skis to create a neutral holiday-ready front porch full of charm.
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of 68Fresh Greens and Dried Grass
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Decorate your beach house front porch with dried grasses and natural greens for a laid-back feel, like this space from Most Lovely Things. The pared back decor is easy to transition from Christmas to winter.
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of 68Merry Christmas Pillow
Credit: Design by Bee’s Knees Interior Design
Make outdoor seating more welcoming with a Merry Christmas pillow. Interior designer Mary Maloney of Bee’s Knees Interior Design tied a garland onto the wooden porch bench with bright red velvet ribbons and added a cozy throw.
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of 68Modern Christmas Porch
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Mix gold and silver ornaments for a modern feel. Blogger Ursula Carmona of Home Made By Carmona lined the steps to her Christmas-themed front porch with mini trees and a mixed metals to complement a small seating area.
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of 68Front Yard Christmas Tree
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Nestle an undecorated Christmas tree into your front bushes for a holiday surprise. This elegant Victorian front porch from designer Annie Sloan includes an ornate front door wreath made from natural materials and decorated with hand-painted ball ornaments to add a crowning touch on the stained glass front door.