Don’t be that neighbor; trade out your holiday decor for winter styling
When the holiday season comes to an end, it can be difficult to transition from the festive decorations of Christmas to the more subtle winter decor. And you don’t want to be the neighbor with your Christmas lights up until March. With a few simple changes, you can transform your home into a cozy winter retreat without completely abandoning the holiday spirit.
One of the best ways to transition out of Christmas decorations is to start by taking down the most obvious holiday decorations. This includes lights, garlands, and tree ornaments. If you have a live tree, be sure to take it down and recycle it in the proper manner. Once all of the holiday decorations have been removed, you can begin to think about ways to add a winter touch to your home.
Another way to transition from Christmas to winter decor is to incorporate subtle reminders of the holiday season. For example, you can keep your holiday wreath up and simply swap out the Christmas decorations with some winter elements. Trade out the red and green for silver and gold. You could also keep up some of your string lights and just change the bulbs to give off a more wintery glow.
Finally, you can also use winter inspired scents to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. This could include candles, reed diffusers, or even simmering a pot of cinnamon, cloves, and orange peels on your stove.
By using these simple tips, you can transition out of your Christmas decorations and into a subtle winter look without feeling like you are completely abandoning the holiday spirit. With a few clever decorating ideas, you can bring a touch of winter into your home while also keeping some of the magic of Christmas alive.