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Decorating for the Holidays

Decorating for the holidays is one of the best parts of being a homeowner. Nothing makes a home more special than being able to decorate it for different seasons and holidays. However, finding the right decorations and placing them can be fun but stressful. After all, many people cannot afford to get new decorations every year so you need to budget and choose items that you love. Fortunately, Men on the Move has festive tips to get you into the holiday season!

Have A Theme

Think of a theme you want for your house. A theme can help downsize the amount of decorations you will have to look for. If you want your house to look like a winter wonderland, get blue and white decorations and fake snow to make your space look magical. Or if you want to do Santa’s workshop theme, get some cute elf figures, decorative toys, and even some Santa paraphernalia. If you are looking for full sets of themes, stores like Home Goods and At Home have plenty of options to get your house ready for the holidays.

Decorate Every Room

Most of the time, people only decorate the common rooms which everyone will use. However, you shouldn’t limit yourself. Decorating for the Holidays should include all of your rooms. You should consider adding garland around your bed or holiday throw pillows. Another great idea is adding smaller Christmas trees to your children’s room to leave some small presents on Christmas Eve. This gives your kids an extra surprise and prevents them from running to wake you up right away!

Don’t Overthink Things

Decorating for Holidays

During the Holidays, people tend to overthink their decorations. As a result, homeowners can feel the pressure to get the house perfect. However, you don’t need your house to be perfect. If you don’t want to do some elaborate theme, go for some classic decorations. After all, these decorations will probably be used for years to come.

Don’t Leave Your Decorations Up Too Long

There’s an old wive’s tale that leaving your holiday decorations up past New Year’s Day that your year will be full of misfortune. Even if you don’t believe in that superstition it gives you time to prepare for the holiday! In addition, a lot of lights are not meant to last for an extended period of time, meaning you have to pay for replacements if they burn out.


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