Carson Arthur: Indoor Places, Outside Spaces

Nov
26
2015

Festive Front Door Ideas for the Holidays

Make your front door a focal point and put your holiday guests in the festive mood!

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What is the first thing your guests see when they come over for a holiday event? Its not the hallway, the living room, the cramped spot to hang all of the coats…it's your front door! I spent my Saturday morning adding some festive cheer to my front door at the farm and here's how I did it! 

I started by painting the door! (Even in cold weather!) Paint technology has come a long way when it comes to the minimum temperatures that you need to paint outdoors. In this case, I went with an outdoor paint that specifically stated that it was for cold weather and it dried beautifully in a balmy 4 degrees. I decided on a shade of black to really accent the red tones I wanted to bring in. Come spring, I may change it up, and add something less dramatic but because it only took me an hour to do, it’s not a big commitment

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My friend Kelly made my beautiful wreath for me this year. She collected pinecones and glued it all together by hand. I think it’s stunning but this wreath also has a very important purpose, it adds warmth to my new black door. I am a huge fan of incorporating natural elements into a space. I find natural elements welcoming and perfect for a first impression

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Twigs and boughs in the planters. These branches really are cuttings from my yard! I prefer to keep my planters on the lighter side when it comes to having them at the front door. I’m an advocate of less is more, which is why I went light but with a few pops of colour like my little cardinals.

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Personalize. I added a few simple touches like Santa, my little chipmunk and my bearded gnome. These little accents not only fill the empty spaces around the door, they tell a story of what is going on inside. The front of your home should be included in your design plan for your entire space. Personalizing it creates a visual flow for your guests. (And who doesn’t love a cute gnome?)

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Red, red, red! There is something about the shade of red that comes out around the holidays. I not sure if it’s the intensity of the sun, or just the lack of colour outside, but this scarlet ties the space together. Red in the bow, in the berries, even in the fun accents. It all works.

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This holiday, do something special at the front door. Remember, not only is this the first thing your guests see when they arrive,  the front door is the last thing they see when they leave after a great evening! Do something memorable this year!

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