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Not Only Indoors, Your Outdoor Space Also Needs Decorating for Christmas!

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The upcoming Christmas event is just around the corner, undoubtedly prompting you to prepare many things. For those of you gathering with family at home, decorating the house is certainly something that needs to be done. In addition to creating a Christmas atmosphere, Christmas decorations will bring the whole family closer in its festivity. Not only the indoor spaces need decorating, but also the outdoor areas of the house. Various decorations outside the house can be applied to showcase the festivity and celebration of Christmas.

1. Terrace

terrace decoration

For houses with a terrace at the front door, it can be decorated in a Christmas style. Highlighting a warm atmosphere with materials like wood and tree branches as unique decoration elements for this area. Typical Christmas foliage plants become the main ornaments affixed to the front door of the house.

2. Candy Mailbox

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The ordinary mailbox area in front of the house can be designed sweet and beautiful with candy-themed decorations. Adorned with lollipops and candy sticks, this mailbox becomes a focal point in your front yard. Add Christmas elements like red and white stripes and trailing plants in the box. Don't forget a beautiful red ribbon to liven up this area.

3. Merry Christmas Sign

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This Christmas sign can also be applied to the front area of the house. It's not just a sign, but also adorned with trailing plants around it. The soft color of the sign gives a warm and gentle atmosphere when viewed. It looks great when placed at a moderate height, not too high or too low.

4. Reclaimed Wood Tree

chrismast tree from wood board

Decorating the front yard with a Christmas tree is a characteristic that signifies the house is celebrating the holiday. However, replacing the tree with wooden planks, as shown in the picture above, can be a unique alternative for decorating the outdoor area. Complete it with LED lights decorated across the planks. Also, add gift decorations wrapped in burlap as an extra touch.

5. Arch gateway

arch gateway

Decorating the entrance area to the house with an arch at the front door will make guests feel more welcomed. With plants and decorative flowers, it will beautify the front area of the house. It's eye-catching and brings the house closer to nature. You can also add bells or red ribbons, which are typical Christmas features.

6. Railing Planter

plant on the railing

For houses with railings on their terrace, this decoration can also be applied. Various Christmas decorative plants such as holly are placed in a container attached to the terrace railing. It's not just a container; it's adorned with straw and arranged beautifully, making the front area of the house feel fresher.

7. Sparkling snowman

snowman

One of the iconic decorations for Christmas is a snowman. This is because Christmas falls during the winter season, making the snowman character a favorite for many people, especially children. However, for areas without snow, there's no need to worry. This snowman is designed using a frame and oil paper formed in a creative way. It's unique and, of course, cute.

8. LED Light

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One decoration tool that successfully adds a beautiful touch to the house during Christmas, especially at night, is LED lights. Yes! By using LED lights that decorate the entire house, from the building to the yard, it will undoubtedly make the house feel more festive. The depiction of light silhouettes displayed certainly beautifies the corners of your house. Beautiful and sparkling, adding festivity to Christmas day.

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