This image provided by Lowe's shows a traditional front door decoration. Frame the front door or wrap a railing with a lighted garland, and add a coordinating wreath, for a cozy, festive vibe. There are plug-in versions as well as battery-operated ones, with a timer � great if you have no handy plug.
This image provided by Lowe's shows a traditional front door decoration. Frame the front door or wrap a railing with a lighted garland, and add a coordinating wreath, for a cozy, festive vibe. There are plug-in versions as well as battery-operated ones, with a timer � great if you have no handy plug.
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Nicole Fisher, who bases her BNR Interiors firm in New York's Hudson Valley, likes to blend the time-tested colors of Christmas with fresh twists.
"My color palette this year is going to be green and red with black and white accents," she says. "I love the traditional concept of black and white, but also how it's unexpected for the holidays. Harlequin and checkered prints in small doses, for ornaments or decorative accents, work for both inside and out of the house."
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