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45 Elegant Christmas Porch Ideas You Can Make Yourself

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Incorporate seasonal items

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Instead of a wreath or garland, try adding some seasonal decorations to your front door. We love this one that stands out against a citrus front door and ivy frame.

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Pursuing simplicity

Christmas decorations on front porch of house and townhouse along streetLilith Photo

Houston designer Marie Flanigan recommends incorporating natural greenery into your Christmas porch decor: “Incorporate natural elements like evergreen wreaths, pine cones and seasonal foliage,” she says.

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Thinking Behind the Door

A house with its front door decorated with a wreath in December for the Christmas holidaysTammy Mild

Holiday decorations don't have to be focused on the door, think about surrounding structural elements for garlands and decorations — an evergreen garland studded with pinecones and lights will do just that here.

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Consistent color palette

Door decorated with wreathsPhilip Gerber

Bored with green and red? Try an analogous color scheme! Simply pick a color you love and decorate your front porch with variations of that color. In this example, muted shades like black, crimson, and green.

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Grab the win with Merry Metallic

Winter rustic front door decorated with ornaments for New Year and Christmas, fir tree and sleigh with Christmas lights, winter exterior of country house with Christmas decorations in rustic style, cozy home decor on Christmas EveAnastasia Krivenok

There's a reason why Sam the Snowman sang about silver and gold ornaments: They're classic decorations for Christmas trees and front porches. “Add visual interest without overdoing it by layering natural greenery, metallic accents, and subtle lighting,” suggests Flanigan.

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Playing with symmetry

Green door entrance to the house Christmas celebration decoration decorated with Christmas tree branchesLyubomir Vorona

Want balance for the holidays? We do, too. That's why keeping your front porch symmetrical is the perfect way to do it. We love this style, where evergreen wreaths surround the door, deck railing, and banister, because it gives a sense of harmony rather than chaos.

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Blends in with the hedge

There is a statue in front of the gateMagical House

We know it's not technically a porch, but we love how the existing hedge and row of flower pots in this look from Enchanted Home create a serene (and luxurious) entrance feel. Here, a bushy wreath contrasts with the building's stately architecture, and sprigs of greenery make for quintessential holiday bouquets in the flower pots. Bonus: The plentiful plant options, including conifer branches, pine cones, and lots of magnolia, make this a great choice for warmer weather, too.

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Choose a crisp white-on-white

Front porch decorated with Christmas decorations and snowCourtesy of @lizzydesigns_

Snowed in? No problem. Instead of going upside down with a stark white backdrop, pair your natural surroundings with sky blues, muted grays, and (of course) evergreens. “I love decorating my porch with neutral, natural elements,” says Liz Meier of Lizzy Designs. “The greenery and the color of the door take the spotlight!”

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Blending the old and the new

Front porch decorated with red and green Christmas ornamentsCourtesy of @a.little.love.designs

While it's always worth investing in new holiday decorations, you can still add personality to your front porch with things you already have. “I love mixing old and new decor,” says Amy Allen of A Little Love Designs. “For example, I might use grandma's dishes or decorate the tree with my mom's favorite ornaments.” Do the same with a cute mix of baskets, watering cans, lanterns, and other evergreen items.

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comfortable

Front porch with sofa decorated with cushions and flower garlandsCourtesy of @shady_pines3interiors

A wraparound sofa can transform your porch into a gathering space for friends and family. Add plaid cushions and a wreath to bring everyone together for the holidays, like this setup by designer Beth Cox. “Don't be afraid to bring the indoors to the outdoors,” she says. “I make porches cozy and inviting by adding plenty of texture and warmth.”

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Think small but powerful

Black door with a small felt wreathCourtesy of Six Bells

You'd probably rather whisper “Happy Holidays” on your front porch than yell it from the rooftop, and if that's your preference, then this subtle felt mistletoe wreath from Six Bells is definitely for you.

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Embrace the power of flowers

Entrance porch with boxes and flowersCourtesy of Venus et Fleur

Just like any other time of the year, you can't go wrong with flowers. Poinsettias are a popular choice for the holiday season, but roses, holly and other combinations of red and green are also striking. Even if you're not blessed with horticultural talent, choosing a few plants from Venus et Fleur will make for a hassle-free floral display.

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Decorate the walls

Front porch decorated with Christmas wreath and garlandProvided by: Temppaper

Sometimes a bright decal can make all the difference, and Tempaper's peel and stick Winter Village options create a great moment when someone peeks out from behind a wreath, or they can be beautifully displayed on a door or window.

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Classic

Yellow house porch decorated with garlands and wreathsCourtesy of Joanna Buchanan

You can't go wrong with a chic wreath, a splash of floral garland, or a stately front door. Not only will it make a statement, it'll never go out of style. “I like to create a strong centerpiece that boldly says, 'Happy Holidays!'” says designer Joanna Buchanan.

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We will try our best

A front porch decorated with lots of golden Christmas ornamentsProvided by Frontgate

If you're someone who enjoys decorating for the holidays all year round, why not go all out? This porch decorated with Frontgate products shows what a glittering Christmas should look like, with a stunning mix of white, gold, and green accents.

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Decorative Doormats

Gingerbread House DoormatCourtesy of @courtneyfitzp01

Sometimes it's the little things that make a big difference: Here, interiors guru Courtney Fitzpatrick pairs a gingerbread house doormat with a festive front porch for warm holiday hospitality.

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Extremely comfortable seating

Christmas PouchHome Story A to Z

If you have space for chairs on your porch, decorate your seating area with skis, poinsettias, and cable-knit pillows. Learn how to do it with this setup from Home Stories A to Z.

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Stylish signboard

Christmas PouchCarly Alves, created by Carly

Blogger Carli Alves makes customers feel welcome before they even step inside her store with this seasonal signage. (This trick will bring a smile to your mailman's face in 2020.)

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Wooden Wonderland

Christmas PouchSarah Ligoria Trump

Wooden accents add inviting and cozy warmth to any entryway, and designer Emily Henderson perfected this look with hanging branches, minimalist skis, and a few logs.

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Taste the rainbow

Christmas PouchJennifer Griffin

If you're looking for a break from the traditional red-and-green color palette, follow Jennifer Griffin's lead and opt for a rainbow-hued entryway. The multicolored décor creates a lovely contrast against the vibrant, flocked trees.

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Helena Madden is an Associate Market Editor at ELLE DECOR, covering everything from products and trends to tableware and furniture to kitchens and bathrooms. She previously worked as a staff writer for Robb Report, covering luxury news with an emphasis on interior design.

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