Post Holiday Winter Porch Decor Ideas
Post Holiday Winter Porch Decor Ideas
With frozen lawns, dormant plants, and barren trees, Winter can be tough on your home’s curb appeal. Fortunately, decorating your front porch after the holidays can boost your mood and sad yard during the greyest of Winter days. Here are some ideas to spark your creativity on styling your porch.
Small Porch | This porch design is by Joanna at A Pretty Life In The Suburbs using items she already had in her home accessories stash. You may have everything you need to create a porch that reflects the winter season. Joanna used natural neutral shades including birch logs, bare branches, weathered whitewash crates, and pine. The entrance is rustic and inviting.
A Little Hygge | You don’t need much room to bring on the hygge. The warm feeling of comfort and contentment can be expressed through soft textures and warm accessories. Think glowing candles, cozy throws, and natural elements.
Stay Evergreen | An easy and cost-effective way to spruce up (pun intended) your porch for the winter season is filling your porch pots using branches and pine cones from your yard. The seasonal greens will make your doorway pop!
Vintage Ski Decor | You can make a wintry statement by using vintage wooden skis, snowshoes, or ice skates paired with an evergreen wreath. This simple look can last the entire season. If you have the room, you can dress up your porch furniture with pillows and blankets in cool, crisp seasonal colors.
Early Valentines | February doesn’t have to be grim if you bring on the color! As soon as the holidays are over, refresh your porch with bright Valentine-inspired reds and pinks. You can even use the boxwood wreath held over from Christmas. Notice the bright rug and ribbon bows on the light fixtures too!
Fruit Display | Bring out your inner Williamsburg vibe with an homage to 18th century holiday door decor made with natural elements and fruit.
Let us know if you have other ideas for the perfect Winter porch design to share in the comments below. And, as always, feel free to contact us with any of your real estate related questions. Happy January.
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