You’ve decked the halls inside, and you might have even hung Christmas lights on your house. But what about the front porch? The front porch is one of my favorite spots to decorate because it’s one of the first things your guests see when the come over. It should be a warm and welcoming place that is an extension of the decor that you use inside. Today’s post is all about decorating your front porch for the holidays, and everything you need to make it festive and inviting.
For inspiration on how to make the perfect holiday centerpiece, you’ll love this post HERE.
Decorating Your Front Porch for the Holidays
This year, I went all in with faux garland and trees. I love the wintery forest feel, and how rustic it looks. Keep reading to see how I got this look!
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Start with Your Door Decor
I started with this evergreen wreath and jazzed it up with deep burgundy velvet ribbon and added some bells to hang in the center. It’s amazing what you can do with a few little extra touches to make it your own. Secure the wreath to the door with a Command hook.
Next, I added faux garland around the door frame to give the whole look height. I hung one cedar twig garland on each side of the door, vertically, so the garland touches the ground. Then I hung a full, 4-foot faux spruce garland, horizontally. I love the variation of the two different branches.
Add in Faux Trees
To give more height and texture to the overall look of the front porch decor, I used varied heights of faux, pre-lit trees. Arrange the tallest tree in the back. Then add two smaller trees in front of the larger tree. Repeat the same arrangement on the other side of the door.
To make sure the trees have a uniform look, I opted to put them in matching pots of different sizes. These pots are perfect to use because you can use them beyond the holidays as well. They’re also a great price point. I decided to keep them as is with just lights for a natural, organic look. But you can certainly add ribbon, ornaments or other decor to match your own personal decor style.
Sprinkle in Other Decor
I went with a doormat you can use year round. I think buffalo plaid is a universal pattern that looks beautiful no matter what season we’re in. This one is also washable. Just throw it in the washer, and it will look brand new. Then, I layered this wreath doormat from McGee & Co.
To add a touch of glam and more lighting to the porch, I positioned these gold lanterns in front of the trees. I use these battery operated candles in each of them. With a click of remote control, I can turn them off and on. So easy and convenient! Finish the look with a vintage-looking sleigh.
Do you usually decorate your porch for the holidays? Let me know in the comments below!
Hi there! Beautiful door and front porch! Do you happen know the brand/source of your front door? We are currently building. Thanks!
That’s so exciting that you’re building! The front door is custom made. However, you can find all the paint colors we used for our exterior in this post here – http://www.raising3foodies.com/2021/10/19/the-best-neutral-paint-colors-for-your-home/. Thanks for reading. 🙂