How to Create Stunning Christmas Curb Appeal: 12 Holiday Scenes

Christmas is all around us and I’m trying to relish all of it because I know in the blink of an eye it will be over. I don’t know about you, but I actually enjoy the weeks leading up to Christmas more than I do Christmas Day itself. There’s just something about the anticipation of it that reminds me of the holiday magic from my childhood. And so I’d like to offer that same spirit to you today with a collection of Christmas curb appeal that will certainly get you in the holiday mood, if you’re not there already.

A red house in snow covered

 

When decorating your own porch for the holiday, there’s no better place to start than the front door. Mittens, pinecones, and snowflakes give this wreath an extra special holiday vibe.

christmas wreath hanging on a door

 

Is there anything prettier in the snow than a grand Victorian home decorated for Christmas? Of all Christmas porches, the Victorian one has the opportunity to make the biggest impact with its spaciousness and intricate trim work.

blue Victorian Christmas house

 

Not sure how you open the front door on this house but the wreath sure does look pretty hanging over the center of the double doors. A few shatter-proof ornaments are added to the garland for color and sparkle. And I love the little braided rug on the porch.

cozy Christmas porch

 

Quaint Christmas curb appeal exudes from this adorable Tudor-style home. The cottage looks like something you’d discover on a walk through a small English town. It beckons you to come inside and enjoy a cup of cocoa by the fire.

Beautiful country cottage

 

The grandest of front doors painted red says “Christmas” like no other. Add a large wreath and it looks straight out of a scene from a holiday movie. Gorgeous!

Red Front Door at Christmas

 

Icicle lights and wreaths create cozy Christmas curb appeal in Florida. When you live in a warmer state, you can leave poinsettias outside like this homeowner did.

Midwestern home decorated for Christmas

 

The holidays don’t get any sweeter than a little white cottage trimmed in red and decked in greenery.

Cute and cozy cottage house with Christmas decorations covered in snow with a wreath

 

An ornate door doesn’t need much embellishment but this one is dressed in a traditional wreath, an evergreen garland, and a pair of mini trees to create elegant Christmas curb appeal.

Home door Christmas decoration.

 

Does anyone do holiday decorating better than the Scandinavians? Red and white is their staple color scheme for Christmas.

Scandinavian front porch

 

When you own a gorgeous Victorian red home with amazing, white gingerbread trim, do you even need to add any embellishment for the holiday? Maybe just a few greens.

Red Victorian house at Christmas

 

Even the humblest of abodes can enjoy some Christmas curb appeal.

Vintage trailer decorated for Christmas

 

Do you have a favorite scene from today’s holiday selection?

 

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8 Comments

  1. All so lovely but I am quite taken with the green door and wreath. The Tudor style cottage is cute and Christmas rom-com worthy. Where I live the poinciana and frangipani trees out in full bloom tell us Christmas is just around the corner.

  2. The Victorians are just spectacular and I can almost feel myself in Victorian costume, complete with fur muff and bonnet, walking up to the door. Those single wreaths on double doors are split. I’ve always thought it would be interesting to try to craft one. I think you must just make the wreath and then take wire cutters and clip it in half…but maybe you cut it in half first and then decorate it?

    1. Teddee – you just created a beautiful Victorian scene in my mind! When I was little I always wanted a muff. I never got one, but I made sure my daughter got one! LOL.