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If You Only Decorate One Spot In Your House for Christmas, It Should Be This

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Understated Elegance

Understated Elegance

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Add an understated touch to your entryway for all of the Christmas impact with no time-consuming decorating. Greet your guests with greenery by adding a lush garland to your banister. It is elegant and simple, a touch that is perfect for busy households (or for houses in which too much holiday red clashes with the decor).

Make a garland yourself by using the leftover branches from your Christmas tree, or ask the Christmas tree farm for extra evergreen branches. Tied together, they add a festive touch to any railing. Finish things off with a bowl of ornaments that match your color scheme.

Our favorite Christmas entryways welcome guests with greenery, garlands, wreaths, and ornaments galore. The foyer is the first opportunity to greet guests with festive Christmas decor, so don't neglect this space when decorating for the holidays. The entryway is a small space, but Christmas decorations here can have a significant impact.

Gather your garlands, ornaments, and Christmas trinkets and incorporate them into your space. From nutcrackers and baubles to twinkling lights and leftover greenery, a bit of careful curating will leave you with dazzling Christmas entryway decorations that you'll be proud to share with your holiday guests. Each of these decorating ideas is easily customizable. Let this decor inspire you and adapt these ideas to your home's entryway. With a few ribbons and some metallic paint, you can even personalize and completely reimagine these ideas for you and your family. When it's time to start spreading Christmas cheer, begin in the foyer.

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