Winter Decorating Ideas
Posted By Lauren Ryan on January 28, 2010
There are many homeowners who like to change the décor in their home and decorate it for each different season. There are plenty of creative ideas when it comes to winter decorating. Although there are many people who use the winter time to decorate for the holidays, there are also plenty of ways that you can decorate simply for the winter season. Here are some great ideas to get you started on your winter decorating.
Decorate Your Home in Winter White:-When winter time hits, bring out your white décor items to turn your home into a white winter wonderland. White décor items can add some much needed light to your home since winter days and nights can be dark and dreary. They also bring the outside into your home as the white brings out the reminder of beautiful snowfalls. Simple ways to add more white to your home in the winter involve white tablecloths, white candles and white throws thrown over chairs and couches.
Hang a Winter Wreath in Your Home:-Wreaths are not just for Christmas – and they make a great winter decoration that can be kept up from December to March. You can make your own greenery wreath or buy a pre-made one that matches the style of your home. Decorate the wreath with items that are associated with winter such as pine cones, white or flannel ribbon and silver charms. Hang the wreath on a wall. Be sure that the wreath and the wall are comparable in size as you don’t want a tiny wreath on a huge wall that has a great area of blank space, just as you don’t want a huge wreath on a tiny wall.
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