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- Cook is a freelance writer for The Associated Press.

chalet vibe. A few birch logs placed in a galvanized steel or enameled planter, with pine or cedar boughs and some faux or real moss bedding the pot, will look inviting with or without a strand of warmly hued fairy lights.

Peel-and-stick removable decals can dress up a front door or street-facing windows. Tempaper’s white Christmas Village wall decal set gives you pine trees, deer, various buildings and an array of stars to create a silhouette­d scene.

Grandin Road also has a silhouette theme, with powdercoat­ed metal deer and mountains.

Home Depot’s Polar Wishes collection includes a herd of lighted white deer in various poses, as well as a sleigh and deer combo. A slim, white-lighted tree would look enchanting on a city stoop or in a suburban yard.

Instead of the usual wreath, hang a set of Terrain’s leather and silver sleigh bells.

Traditiona­l colors

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.”

She likes magnolia-leaf garlands with green tops and a rich burgundy red on their fuzzy undersides.

“They’re my favorite to use because they pop against a blanket of snow,“Fisher says. “They’re also very hardy and last through the entire season, always looking fresh.”

If you can’t find magnolia garlands locally, Food52 quick-ships good-looking fresh ones. And there are lovely faux versions that you can embellish with extra pops of green, red or copper magnolia sprigs, at Etsy, Jamali Garden and West Elm.

Garlands of all kinds of greenery can warm up the look of railings or frame doorways. Leave them au naturel, or dress them with metallic accents and small decoration­s for your overall theme.

A 9-foot multicolor­ed garland at Lowe’s is battery-operated, if you don’t have an outdoor plug nearby. Set the timer, and the lights go on and off at the same hours each evening. There’s also a 24-inch wreath with the same features.

Why not bathe the front door

itself in holiday colors?

“It might sound extreme, but you can paint your front door to coordinate with seasons, especially if your home is a neutral color,” says Leigh Spicher, national design director for homes developer Ashton Woods. “So this means you can have a red or green door for the holidays, and then repaint it a bright yellow for the spring.”

Modern winter

Gill’s aesthetic is minimalist, but striking. “Engage all the senses,” she advises. “Project festive images on your front door — think snowy winter wonderland, or a slideshow of your favorite holiday memories.”

Like Eason, she loves the idea of lining walkways with lanterns or tall white candles for “a chic,

minimalist look that still feels festive and lovely.”

LightShow’s Projection SnowStorm sets an 8-foot-wide blizzard of snowflakes dancing across the front of the house. Another version has gently falling snowflakes across a 30-foot expanse.

While winter white is great for a modern look, Eason says adding colors to the scheme can make it “2020s fresh.”

“Womp up your contempora­ry design with vintage ornaments, or add gorgeous velvet ribbon in teal, purple or a scrumptiou­s chocolate brown,” he says.

Peachy-pink is another trending holiday shade, in bright and blush tones.

For Hanukkah, Wayfair has fabric door and garage murals printed with blue, white and silver symbols and greetings.

Kids’ Christmas

Grandin Road’s bright, oversize fiberglass ornaments look like they plopped off a giant’s Christmas tree. Or keep things small: Those handy little solar stick lights that you pop in the ground around a garden or walkway have been given a holiday dress-up with candy cane stripes and a snowy cap, at Lowe’s.

Inflatable decor may not be for everyone, but if you’ve got little kids, it’s hard to ignore the delight sparked by seeing a gigantic character on a front lawn. Lowe’s has favorites from “Toy Story,” “Frozen,” “The Grinch,” “Peanuts” and “Star Wars.” At Home Depot, there’s a big Millennium Falcon, inflatable sleighs, trees, Santas, snowmen, and a gingerbrea­d house you can walk through to get to the holiday fun indoors.

 ?? THE HOME DEPOT ?? Home Depot has a Polar Wishes collection that includes deer shapes illuminate­d in white lights and sleigh figures. The deer in various poses add an element of nature to an outdoor holiday display, and the white lights give a classic soft glow.
THE HOME DEPOT Home Depot has a Polar Wishes collection that includes deer shapes illuminate­d in white lights and sleigh figures. The deer in various poses add an element of nature to an outdoor holiday display, and the white lights give a classic soft glow.
 ?? LOWE’S ?? A traditiona­l look for your front door can include a garland like this one from Lowe’s, which has battery-operated lights if there’s no plug nearby. Some versions even come with a timer so you don’t have to remember to turn them on and off. The coordinati­ng wreath gives a cozy, festive vibe.
LOWE’S A traditiona­l look for your front door can include a garland like this one from Lowe’s, which has battery-operated lights if there’s no plug nearby. Some versions even come with a timer so you don’t have to remember to turn them on and off. The coordinati­ng wreath gives a cozy, festive vibe.
 ?? GRANDIN ROAD ?? Grandin Road has several varieties of silhouette­s, including these powder-coated deer. The dark shapes can make a striking impact in a front-yard holiday scene.
GRANDIN ROAD Grandin Road has several varieties of silhouette­s, including these powder-coated deer. The dark shapes can make a striking impact in a front-yard holiday scene.
 ?? GRANDIN ROAD ?? Grandin Road also features oversize fiberglass ornaments for an outdoor scene, which are whimsical and eye-catching. Kids can imagine the ornaments fell off a giant’s Christmas tree.
GRANDIN ROAD Grandin Road also features oversize fiberglass ornaments for an outdoor scene, which are whimsical and eye-catching. Kids can imagine the ornaments fell off a giant’s Christmas tree.

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