Ho, ho, ho! It’s that season to be merry and once again add some extra cheer to your home décor. It’s time to reset your mood and budget to go on a fun shopping spree for the happiest festival of the year. So what if it’s the year-end? It’s still a great way to begin the festivities by sprucing up your home with the colors of happiness, don’t you think so? And of course, with some help from us!
Draw the plan
Have you thought about how to go about writing out the shopping list? Well, one of the first things on the agenda should be giving your home a real good lookover.
When you walk through your whole house, room by room, you’ll have a fair idea about what each room needs. It’s easier to plan the décor in aesthetically designed apartments by HM Constructions https://www.hmconstructions.com/where each 2, 3, and 4 BHK home is like a sheer canvas for your artistic venture.
Draw a rough room design, or better still, take photographs of each room from various angles. Once you do that, take each pic and decide what you will decorate each room with.
Start with the living room. Decide on where you’d like to place the Christmas tree and what size you’d require. If it’s a high ceiling, a taller tree would be a great idea.
Or if you plan to make a snowman, or perhaps a big Santa Claus cutout, ideate the ideal position for them. Visualize whether it will make the room look smaller or cluttered. But then, so what if it does? It’s Christmas after all and it comes but once a year!
Organize the budget
Instead of having a collective budget for the Christmas décor, plan one room-wise.
Factor in the cost of the wreaths for the doors, Christmas tree in the living room, the decorations for the tree, Christmas-themed cushion covers for the sofa, stockings filled with gifts for the mantel, the gifts themselves, and so on.
If you plan on revamping the whole house, what’s stopping you? Include the cost of the upholstery, curtains, bed linen, kitchenware, and tableware to give you an idea of the total expenditure. Owning an apartment by HM Constructions https://www.hmconstructions.com/ means you have the luxurious expanse of rooms to fill up with your decorative flair. That’s why it’s called a Christmas shopping spree!
Welcome wreaths and bells
In ancient times, wreaths symbolized victory. After the birth of Christ, an evergreen wreath began to mean ‘eternal life’ and was always made of fresh green leaves. Some wreaths were hung with candles to welcome Christ into homes. So, instead of just a wreath made of leaves, add a pretty candle in the middle before you hang it up on your door. You could also write the words ‘Welcome into our home’ or ‘Happy Christmas’ on the wreath. Ensure that the wreath on your entrance door is a large one. You could attach smaller wreaths on the inner doors leading to the rooms inside your home.
Bells can look enchanting on doorways. String along with a few silver-colored bells across each doorway. If you can get the ones that make a sweet tinkling sound, it’s the best way to actually cheer up the home.
Tree treats
What’s Christmas without the tree? We’d rather not have you fell a tree to bring it you’re your home to celebrate; rather, go in for a furry artificial one.
There’s a new variety of miniature trees made out of green pompoms that look as cute and magical as the real ones. Place one on a table in the living room, or perhaps, a number of them spread across the house in each room corner.
It would be a great idea to hang up the gifts on each tree with each family member’s name marked on it. What a wonderful way to surprise the family, don’t you think?
Spruce them up with some miniature silvery stars and drape festoons of delicate fairy lights over them.
Flaunt your dressed-up tree on your balcony because you’re one of a privileged lot of homeowners if you have an HM Constructions https://www.hmconstructions.com/ home replete with not just one but two and three balconies!
Cool cushions
If you don’t dress up your sofa with cheerful cushions, you’re missing something for sure. There are some chic Christmas-themed cushion covers with pictures of cherubic Santa, his reindeer and sleigh, pretty snowflakes, fir trees, starry skies, 3 Wise Men, cookies, and the lovable manger scene of the divine baby’s birth.
If you prefer to dwell on the colors of Christmas, throw in some cushions in a medley of red, white, and green. Take the cheer to the floor and add a few bright area rugs in a fluffy mix.
Kitchen capers
Extend the cheery Christmassy décor to the kitchen too. After all, this is the comfort zone where those delicious cookies and sumptuous banquets will be rustled up.
Go in for a stylish kitchen backsplash in the Christmas theme or hues. One option is an elegant tiled variety which will require a professional carpenter to cement them to the wall.
The other DIY type comes with quick-drying adhesive and is of the wallpaper quality which you can stick onto the wall behind the cooking area.
If you want to involve the kids in your kitchen décor plan too, make them cut out Santa pictures and stick them to the tiles with normal glue. This can uplift the kitchen and the mood of the kids too.
There are innumerable ways to decorate your home for Christmas. And with a shower of discounts and bargains galore, it’s time to go the whole jingle bells way. Give your imagination and your purse free rein to explore and experiment to add that cheer once again to your precious home!
Merry Christmas shopping, folks!
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