Guide to decorating your house at Christmas (Part 1)
The dining room and the hall will be the main stage of your home, since most of the family moments are shared here. That is why our attention should be focused on these spaces of the house.
Mainly we have to choose colors, ornaments or decorative elements. It is something fundamental that allows you to show your home in a special way. The selection of colors is important that the criteria with which you will combine it. The decoration goes hand in hand with the colors you chose to decorate the house.
Yes what you are looking for is to have a sophisticated decoration; we recommend the black color with gold. The black color adds sobriety, elegance and is cosmopolitan, contrasting with gold; which indicates luminosity and elegance.
White in these times with decorative elements is also a good choice, along with glass pieces. While for lovers of classic Christmas, the color red is a good ingredient as contrasted with white, green and blue.
Another important element in your house is the door of the main entrance to your home, since in this you can put Christmas decorations as crowns of plants or traditional vegetation of the season or hang some character allusive to Christmas.
Garlands can also be an excellent choice, like a holiday motif. These will transmit a warm welcome to friends and family.
You can make your own Christmas balls. If you like crafts, you can make them with your own Christmas decorations. Your ornaments can be made of glitter and ribbon strips.
Other decorations that are well worth the trees are other than they are iconic Christmas. If your house, apartment or penthouse is not so big or you cannot put such a big tree, you can opt for a dry branch in which you can hang ornaments and lights that give a Christmas atmosphere.
Another detail you can add to your Christmas ornament is a decorative staircase, which may well be supported by the Christmas tree.
An extraordinary detail is to personalize gifts. Being a beautiful and exciting detail for those who receive the gift, it is a good way to magnify the gift you are about to give.