It is looking so minimalist yet beautiful! 14. Make a rustic style Christmas tree using wooden planks and decorate them with red pom-poms. Top 40 Cozy Knitted Christmas DecorationsĪ wooden snowman is enough to add country-style accents to your home’s exterior decor. Mini Christmas trees in the old tins are looking so country-style here. This is a completely rustic idea of exterior decoration. Use an old ladder to make this wonderful decor completed with a shiny reindeer, a chalkboard, lantern, evergreens, and a lot of pine cones. Here are the top 40 Rustic Outdoor Christmas Décor Ideas for your outdoor decoration this Christmas. You can combine these elements in traditional colors of Christmas to transform your contemporary home to a countryside home with a striking feel attached to it. There is something very sweet and warm about rustic elements like fresh wood, pine cones, mistletoes, twigs, burlap, etc. Here, we are presenting this idea of decoration for the outdoors. You may have come across many ideas for a rustic room or table decor. In this regard, rustic or country style decor looks absolutely stunning. Thanks for visiting our holiday home tour and make sure you visit Heather at Southern State of Mind to see what she has in store sharing her outdoor spaces.Christmas decorations are marked by the beauty of traditional accents that you can add to your home. A tree from Home Depot and foraged greens in the window box and falling snow is all it took to transform this little patio into a magical wonderland. Remember this patio from spring? With a fresh layer of snow, a roaring fire and sheepskins on the chairs, it makes it fun to be outside during the first snow of the season. You can order it with a beautiful bow, but I like things a bit informal and just used rope from the hardware store. Make sure to leave a comment and follow and on Instagram for a chance to win a wreath like this one. It is the Blended Bay wreath and you could win one too! The wreaths from Lynch Creek Farm arrive so fresh and last all season. Our beautiful front door wreath is from Lynch Creek Farm. *****Giveaway Closed! Winner has been notified***** It means never having to come home in the dark! Enter to win a wreath like ours The sconce is from Barn Light Electric and we upgraded to the Dusk-to-Dawn Photocell, which I highly recommend. We also added greens to our door basket and the leftover swag from the front door. It’s where everyone sees it, so why not make it look beautiful? We foraged the greens and stuck them into the galvanized planter. When we bought the home a few years ago, it was apparent that no one ever gave much thought to making this look like a proper entrance. This door is at the side of the house and is the entrance to the basement. The Side Door gets holiday treatment too! The metal bench is from Target and a new addition that works as well outside as it does in the dining room. I thought about hanging lights and then decided to go very low maintenance and put a strand of larger Christmas lights in a big Anchor-Hocking jar. But they are frozen in the soil until March. In the past I’ve used Dogwood branches and with their natural red color, they look beautiful…until January. I stick with simple evergreens so that after Christmas it looks wintry, but not too holiday. If it’s the weekend, Brent is probably making something yummy and you’ll smell it as soon as you open the door! Lighting, natural greens and candle light will welcome you on the front porch and once you walk in it’s pretty much the same. It kind of gives people an idea of what’s to come once they enter your home. Even if you live where it’s snowy and cold, your front door is still the space that makes that first impression of your home. I love making our outdoor spaces beautiful in the winter. If you are coming over from Julie’s blog, Less Than Perfect Life of Bliss, welcome! our outdoor spaces in winter Wouldn’t you know…it snowed all day just in time for taking photos of our outdoors! The timing could not have been better. At first I thought this took the pressure off not having to get the entire house ready and then I thought…wow, that’s a lot of pressure to get one space just right. This year instead of each blogger sharing their entire home, we are choosing one room. I’m joining the 2019 Holiday Tour of Homes again this year and sharing our front porch.
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