Country house decorating


60+ Best Farmhouse Style Ideas

Annie Schlechter

We simply never tire of beautiful farmhouse style design elements. The way we see it, you don't have to live way out in the country to enjoy the benefits of this ultra-chic design sensibility, nor do you need to have a barn or a backyard chicken coop to connect to this aesthetic. You simply have to appreciate modern-rustic decor ideas!

Here, we're helping you take your love of farmhouse style to the next level with interesting decorating ideas for every room in your house. From farmhouse kitchens to bedroom decorating ideas to, yes, even rustic bathrooms, we've got all the professional tips and tricks that'll keep you inspired and your guests "ooh"-ing and "ahh"-ing. After all, is there anything more thought-provoking than a reclaimed wood coffee table, vintage gingham curtains, or a cozy chair that looks like it was plucked straight from the set of a Western movie?

Of course, what we love most is that each and every idea here takes a cue from a real-life house or room. We've got an elegant kitchen trend from a Mississippi barn, living room ideas from an 18th-century farmhouse, and even vintage cabinet ideas straight out of the walls of a charming New York farmhouse. Whether you have plans to renovate your house in the near future or you're just imagining the look of your dream home, this swoon worthy collection of farmhouse décor will serve you well.

Brian Woodcock

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Gingham Details

Buffalo-checked tablecloth fabric adds texture to this chic space. We can't imagine a sweeter way to dress up unsightly larger appliances, like dishwashers.

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RIKKI SNYDER

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Collected Country Kitchen

This small kitchen is filled with special finds: a large range cooker in British Racing Green, stoneware crocks, wooden rolling pins, ironstone, and antique silverware cleverly used as drawer pulls.

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Pieter Estersohn

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Rustic Kitchen Design

Handcrafted and woven accents, as well as rounded counter edges, soften this lake cabin's kitchen designed by Thom Filicia.

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KIM CORNELISON, styling by Matthew Gleason

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Repurposed Farmhouse Kitchen Island

Living in the country means making use of what you've got. Old beams and ceiling rafters were repurposed into a custom kitchen island and open shelving for this Michigan farmhouse.

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BRIAN WOODCOCK

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Exposed Ceiling Beams

For the kitchen inside her Sparta, Tennessee, cabin, singer-songwriter Holly Audrey Williams went with gorgeous green cabinetry (Jasper by Sherwin-Williams), a brass faucet, and marble tile backsplash. In lieu of a rack, pots and pans hang from hooks on exposed ceiling beams.

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JIM WESTPHALEN

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Grandma-Inspired Kitchen

By incorporating warm woods, antique-inspired lighting, and modern, vintage-style appliances, designer Cathy Chapman created a kitchen with a nostalgic feel reminiscent of Grandma's.

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VIRGINIA MACDONALD

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Reclaimed Wood Detailing

When it comes to farmhouse decor, what's old is new again! A plank of weathered or reclaimed wood works beautifully as a headboard.

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JIM WESTPHALEN

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Built-in Pantry

This built-in looks more like freestanding furniture after being coated in a contrasting color (Graphite by Benjamin Moore).

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DAVID A. LAND

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A Rolling Island

We love the down-to-earth feel of this free-roaming kitchen island. Rolling furniture is an easy way to transplant vintage or more rustic pieces into any home, no matter when it was constructed.

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ANNIE SCHLECHTER

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Deep Sinks

A great big sink is "so much more effective," says Martha Stewart of her circa-1925 farmhouse kitchen in Katonah, New York—and we'd have to agree.

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ANNIE SCHLECHTER

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Open Cabinets

Not only is it more efficient to have everything in view, but open cabinets also double as a design element when they show off stunning items like Martha Stewart's copper cookware.

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DAVID A. LAND

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An Iron Bed

Add an unexpected touch of industrial charm to any bedroom with an iron bed frame.

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ANNIE SCHLECHTER

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Warm Hues

"I think of it as homey," Martha Stewart says of her country style kitchen. "It's about being comfortable." Hence the warm hue on her walls—a custom paint color inspired by shells. For a similar look, try Stormy Monday by Benjamin Moore.

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VIRGINIA MACDONALD

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Piles of Firewood

Sure, you might take down the garland after Christmastime has passed, but the lumber is welcome to stay all year long. It's a rustic touch that's sure to liven up any entryway, front porch, or living room.

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ANNIE SCHLECHTER

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Top-of-the-Line Tools

When you live in the country, you need everything you own to be as hard-working as you are. Take cues from Martha Stewart, who invests in long-lasting tools like a restaurant-grade cappuccino maker. Even her rolling pin has been around since her honeymoon.

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Victoria Pearson

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Simple Shiplap

White shiplap-covered walls pair exquisitely with a vintage, brass-adorned clawfoot tub in Jenni Kayne's beautiful bathroom.

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Ryann Ford

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Stunning Chandelier

We couldn't be any more obsessed with this eye-catching fixture. Amy Kleinwachter, the owner of this vast Texas farmhouse, added an antique European chandelier to an old pig feeder to create this one-of-a-kind piece.

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40+ Easy & Inspiring Updates for Every Room of Your Home

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It’s the small touches that can freshen up a room. Now you can get dozens of easy makeover ideas you can finish in a weekend with Country Living's new digital guide!

Eric Piasecki

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Mix-and-Match Master Bedroom

Alison and Jim Luckman's Idaho home combines stone walls, high wooden-beamed ceilings, and bright patterned prints to make an ideal sleeping space.

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DAVID A. LAND

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Reclaimed Wood Furniture

"Vintage" is nice. "Reclaimed" is even better! We love the look of this coffee table, which is as interesting as it is beautiful.

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Brian Woodcock

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Reclaimed Shelving

Reused wooden shelves display both practical and personal items in Karol Ann DeLong's home. Our favorite items? Her mother's stunning silver pieces.

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EMMA LEWIS

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Troves of Treasure

Did you know? Any collection, big or small, can double beautifully as decor. It all depends on how you display it.

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Lauren Miller

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Vintage Living Room

Believe it or not, this stunning space in Lynne Knowlton's treehouse is made out of wood from a destroyed barn and stained glass windows from an old church.

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David Tsay

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Unconventional Kitchen

More is more in Renita Browning’s antique-filled kitchen. Her cabinet maker transformed old apothecary drawer fronts into storage spaces and she snagged the industrial ceiling lights from a local Mexican restaurant.

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John Gruen

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Airy Office

Pickled spruce floors, an antique farm table, and a touch of greenery in Bobby Houston’s home office would make work much more enjoyable.

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Brian Woodcock

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Cozy Living Room

A slipper chair and a vintage sofa surrounded by exposed brick and wooden beams make for the ultimate place of relaxation in Seth and Chad Gilbert's Tennessee abode. Plus, check out that original fire place!

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Lincoln Barbour

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Classic Kitchen

The elegant kitchen found in this Mississippi barn brings together a variety of farmhouse staples and juxtaposes them with modern amenities. The sliding barn door, exposed beams, and shiplap-covered ceiling are just a few country elements that will never go out of style.

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Helen Norman

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All American Accessories

This spacious dining room is situated in the center of a backyard barn designed for hosting parties. It doesn't get more country than that! Exposed beams and wood walls, an antique table, and plaid details add even more rural charm.

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Emily Followill

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Barn-Like Bathroom

The "Z-back" detail on the bathroom cabinets in this Georgia sporting cabin were inspired by barn doors.

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Photograph by Brian Woodcock, Styling by Page Mullins

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Blue and White Decor

The reliably fresh combo of blue and white causes our country hearts to flutter. Infuse this beloved palette into your home with pottery, china, linens, and more colorful accessories.

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21 Country Home Decor Ideas

Country home decor is becoming really popular even in homes that aren’t really in the countryside. For example, this country style home is in the middle of London! Of course, country home decoration remains mostly popular in the countryside. Today I’d like to share twenty country home decor ideas to get you started with decorating and furnishing a country home.

Country home decor can mean many different things, but it’s a style typically associated with Farmhouse decor, French country decor, English country decor and even Cottage style decor, depending on your personal tastes! Country decor can give your home a cozy, comfortable feeling. It’s easygoing and relaxed. Some furniture can be rustic, worn, or vintage style. Some decor can be distressed or used.

Here are our top ways to get country home decor style in your home!

1. Yellow or Beige Country Home Paint

Many country homes are painted a pale yellow or beige on the wall. This is an English style country home which gives us all the cozy vibes!

@carlosgarciainteriors

2. Tufted floral accent chair

A tufted floral accent chair is a great addition to any country style home!

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Brass shower hardware and wooden stool in Country Bathroom

4. Country art gallery wall

I love the countryside art that came together to form this beautiful gallery wall!

5. Country Bedroom with Iron Bed Frame

Betsy Speert

5. Country dining room decor

My Scandinavian Home

6. Country wood dining table with rustic folding chairs

Repurpose old folding chairs to make use of them in your country dining room!

@themarketbeautiful

7. Red plaid accent chair in country living room

Plaid isn’t for everyone, but sometimes it can work really well if you know how to style it in your home’s country living room design!

8. Slipcover dining chairs in Country Dining Room

9. Wood Arrowback Dining Chairs

Arrowback dining chairs are probably the most country-style piece of furniture out there!

 

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English roll arm sofa in Country Living Room

An English roll arm sofa is a timeless piece of furniture for your home.

11. Floral Country Wallpaper in Country Bathroom

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12. Open shelves in Country Style Kitchen

Open shelves are practical and beautiful in this country style kitchen.

13. Vintage grocery store sign decor and turquoise cabinet

14. Distressed Kitchen cabinets

15. Copper Kitchen Cookware

 

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16. White Vintage Tub in Country Bathroom

If you’re lucky enough to score a pretty white vintage freestanding tub, then be sure to add it to your country bathroom!

@middlesisterdesign

17. Country Decor Toile Bedroom

Toile is timeless.

18. Rustic Decorations Country Home Style

19. Shiplap walls with striped country sofa

Shiplap is ever popular!

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Galvanized buckets & decor

 

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21. Rustic wood kitchen cabinets

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You can see even more country home decor ideas on this Country Home Pinterest board!

What are your favorite country home decor ideas?

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We share the best home decor ideas, furniture recommendations, coolest products, and interior design tips for America's most stylish women.

26 photo: New Year's illumination of a country house - how to decorate the house outside and the plot for the New Year

It is important to organize the lighting decoration of the house for the New Year to stable sub-zero temperatures. The fact is that in the cold some types of cable windings tan, it will be difficult to mount them. Street garlands are taken to decorate the house outside - do not use “home” (interior) lights for these purposes. If you buy or rent a set of holiday garlands to decorate a garden or a country house, be sure to check the moisture protection index (ip-44) and frost resistance (up to -40C).

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2. Garland - fringe
The decorative effect depends on the chosen type of garland. In this photo - the New Year's illumination of a country house according to the "fringe" principle. There are also curtains (item 6), threads and balls (next photo).

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3. Theater lights
The larger and brighter the lamps, the more theatrical effect they create. Google "retro garlands"). Pay attention to the distance between the lamps in the garland: with the same length, you can get, say, 20 or 25 lamps - more or less lights, respectively.

To decorate the house outside for the New Year, you will need at least 10 garlands of 10 meters each.

Light Up Nashville

4. Front only
Did you know that most users do not decorate the whole tree, but only one side (the other side is pushed against the wall anyway)? The same with real estate - decorating the outside of the house for the New Year is enough only from the side of the facade.

Landscape Illuminations

5. Add sockets
Lots of lights are not always good: modesty and saving electricity are in fashion. Look how effectively this garden plot is decorated - just a dozen large snowflakes on a tree, and a shining wreath as a facade decoration for the New Year. Of course, it could not have done without a garland along the contour of the roof.

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6. Cascading Christmas lights at home
This solution came from the world of municipal Christmas decor. But if you live in a townhouse and decorate three floors for you, a similar option for decorating for the New Year is a godsend.

This is how the New Year's illumination of a country house looks from afar from the previous photo.

The Perfect Light

7. For the economical: spruce branches + garlands
Spruce branches allow you to save on lighting - it adds the missing volume to decorations. Please note: two types of garlands are used here at once, as a street decoration for the house for the new year.

8. Sculptural: outlining the roof
An option for minimalists how to decorate a house for the New Year is to decorate only the roof, literally outline it.

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9. Not a facade, but not a house either
Garlands on the terrace are perhaps the most common decoration of houses for the New Year. Easy to hang by yourself, no problem with power connection. The main trick is not to save on the number of garlands: there should be several cascades.

The Cousins ​​

10. Budget: Chinese lanterns
If you are looking for a budget decor option for your summer cottage, you most likely do not consider a full-fledged facade decoration for the New Year. But you can definitely stretch a couple of garlands on the terrace. Add IKEA paper lanterns to them: large balls will add the missing volume of light to a modest backlight.

todd hamilton

11. Lamp with shadows
You will need a perforated lampshade - the sharper the contrast between the outer darkness and the bright light from the inside, the more distinct will be the lacy shadows on the walls and ceiling.

Garden beds and flowerbeds can be decorated with similar lamps.

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12. Containers and balloons
Another way to decorate your terrace for the new year is to use battery-operated garlands. Wrap balls of rods, place fireballs among containers with spruce branches.

The Perfect Light

13. Fire bowl
Garlands in pots without plants will perfectly complement the decoration of a country house. You can use both plant-free garden pots and options with New Year's street compositions.

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14. Wreaths with garlands
the outer side of the windows are wreaths wrapped in garlands.

Pay attention, in addition to the stroke along the roof contour, here - the curb in front of the house is glowing.

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Advice: If there is no wreath, but you want to decorate the house outside for the New Year, we wrap the hoop with a garland. Add spruce branches to complete the composition. We recommend installing the composition under the window or near the porch.

Grandin Road

15. Curtains
At first glance, this is an easy way to decorate the front of the house for the new year. It will take 30 short garlands. But think in advance where to connect so many outlets. Therefore, immediately look for such garlands that are connected through a splitter.

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16. Spiral
A simple country house decoration is to wrap a garland around the stair railing.

Grandin Road

16. Poplar scene
You can get by with a small number of light paths that effectively descend from a tree into a snowdrift. The secret of success is luminous stars. And of course the “correct” corner of the garden, which is perfectly visible from the house, but does not interfere with the passage.

Sarah Greenman

17. Н garden lighting for garden buildings
Outside for the New Year, not only the house and trees are decorated - a children's complex, a playground, a bathhouse, a greenhouse are suitable ... Fantasize!

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basket-manipulator has already entered the site). It is not necessary to use traditional garlands - luminous stars are enough.

Assiniboine Lights and Landscapes

19. Garland cascade
Good old Christmas decorations for the garden are the best. Hang in a cascade

Smalls Landscaping

20. No Christmas tree - decorate the trees
Illuminated fruit trees look quite impressive. Check if there are adapters and splitters connecting several garlands. Otherwise, it will be difficult for you to achieve a “burning trunk” and a uniform distribution of luminous beams over independent Christmas tree legs.

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21. Shaping the lower part of the trunk
Why not? Make sure that the backlight ends at least half a meter above your height. Such decoration of the site for the New Year harmoniously works together with the existing landscape lighting - only shining trunks in the middle of the darkness will look strange.

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21. Whirlwind Garland
The solution is a little easier than decorating each luminous branch - wrap the garland in a circle around the crown.

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22 Combine garlands
along with traditional New Year garlands based on small LED lamps, you can decorate a street garland with large lamps (

Smalls Landscaping

23. Two tones simultaneously 9000 9000. photo shows work in a pair of blue and green street garlands

Outdoor Lighting Perspectives of Wilmington

24. Icicles
do not adopt the technique - feel free to decorate the winter tree with them.0003

James Martin Associates

25. Garland Grotto
Try to decorate only the lower branches. And let the lights from one tree smoothly move to the neighboring ones.

McKay Landscape Lighting

26. Doing Nothing
If you have a landscape light on your property, it will work as well as a Christmas garland. See how the directional spot looks from the root to the trunk. Giant savings!

►This is archival material. First published in 2017, updated in 2020.

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How to decorate the house outside for the New Year and set the holiday mood for the entire region

Very soon we will celebrate the most magical, favorite holiday since childhood - the New Year! A little more will pass - and we will admire the round dance of snowflakes outside the window, enjoy the aroma of gingerbread cookies and tangerines, carefully pack gifts for relatives and friends and dream of what miracles will happen to us in the near happy future. The New Year is really just around the corner, and now it is worth thinking about how to decorate your cottage on the eve of this celebration. Fortunately, now there are many options for the New Year's decoration of a country house - you just need to study the proposed ideas and choose the most interesting of them. In this article, we will be happy to tell you how you can make the facade of the house more festive, and show you how to properly decorate the cottage. Well, welcome to the winter fairy tale!

What and how to decorate the house outside for the New Year?

Perhaps one of the most popular holiday decorations is fringe. Surely you have seen such a decoration not only on the streets of your city, but also in a variety of Christmas films, especially foreign ones. The main distinguishing feature of the fringe is the processes of different lengths. Combining into one fabulous ensemble, they create a wavy silhouette. Such a garland looks especially impressive under the visor of the building, so if you are thinking about which decor to choose, this option may just fit perfectly. Moreover, adding magic to a cottage with a fringe is not so difficult, and the wow effect is guaranteed. Depending on your preferences and design, you can choose warm or cold light of the lights.

The next idea is a curtain. It is very similar to the fringe we already know. Perhaps its only difference from the previous decor is the same length of threads. The curtain is most often seen when decorating the entrance area of ​​the cottage, windows, porch and terrace. However, if you have the desire and opportunity, you can decorate the entire facade with lights, entirely, from the roof to the base of the house. There are also huge garlands - their length is 6 meters. Such a decoration of the facade for the New Year immerses everyone around in a real New Year's story!

Melting icicles look no less charming. Usually they are hung under the visor of the roof. The decor looks very unusual: it seems that right before our eyes, crystal ice floes are slowly “flowing down”. There is a feeling that the ice is about to melt, but, of course, this is not at all the case. Icicles will delight you throughout the winter holidays, no matter what the weather is outside the window.

Another way to transform your home is the Beltlight Garland, which is a bunch of wonderful light bulbs. They can be absolutely anything - both warm and cold, and multi-colored. The latter look very bright and help create a truly festive and joyful look of the cottage. In general, such a garland creates spot lighting around the entire contour of the building. The result is a spectacular Christmas decoration of the facade.

Duralight garland can also create contour illumination of the house. True, she does not have individual light bulbs - instead of them, light is emitted by a cord made of flexible polymers. It can be transparent or colored - for every taste. Inside it has LEDs or small light bulbs, which provide a glow.

And, finally, another option for transforming the cottage for the upcoming winter holidays is snowflakes and stars. They can be placed on the facade as an original independent decor or complemented with a fringe or curtain. Snowflakes or stars can be of any size and design, so you will definitely be able to find the ones that you like and fit perfectly into the exterior of the building.

How to choose garlands for New Year's decoration of a cottage?

Suppose that you have already decided how the facade of the house will be decorated on the eve of the winter celebrations. The point is small - to choose the garland itself! While studying the options offered, pay attention to certain points. They are:

  • Power type;
  • Waterproof rating;
  • Materials of which the wire is made;
  • Can be combined with other outdoor Christmas decorations.

Now let's talk about each of these nuances in a little more detail. Let's start with the type of food. For the street, it is recommended to choose those garlands that work from the network - 220 or 24V. It is better not to use models with batteries - in winter, in the cold, they are very quickly discharged and fail. And their regular purchase can hit the pocket. Agree that on the eve of the New Year holidays, you want to avoid unnecessary expenses.

The next, no less important point is moisture protection. Keep in mind that our garland will decorate the house from the outside, which means that it will constantly be in contact with bad weather - wind, snow, rain, and road dust. You can evaluate the level of moisture protection using the abbreviation IP (indicates IngressProtectionRating and stands for the degree of protection of the shell) and special numbers on the packaging of the decor. The higher these figures, the better the product and the more reliable it is protected from various external factors.

The minimum value for which a piece of jewelry is suitable for outdoor use is IP44. Such a garland is sensitive to water, but generally tolerates splashes quite easily. It is best used under a canopy or canopy of an edition to prevent rain or snow from directly hitting this product.

High level of protection for IP54, IP65 and IP67 models. They can be safely placed on any part of the facade of the house, without fear of weather surprises. Heavy rains, heavy snow and even frost are absolutely not terrible for such garlands.

The next thing to keep in mind for those who are thinking about how to decorate the outside of the house for the New Year is the material from which the wire is made. PVC is considered a very common option; such garlands are loved for their ease and ease of installation. However, products made from this material, as a rule, have an IP44 level and cannot boast a high level of protection. They are also sensitive to extreme cold - as soon as the temperature outside begins to drop below 0 degrees Celsius, the wire immediately hardens. If you accidentally bend it in the cold, it will immediately break. Therefore, a street garland with PVC wire is only suitable for regions with a relatively warm climate.

Much more popular models with a wire made of rubber or silicone. These are excellent options for outdoor use, which boast a high degree of moisture protection. They are not afraid of bad weather and frost and retain their intended flexibility even in extreme cold. It is these garlands that are chosen by residents of the northern regions of our country, where during the winter holidays the air temperature does not even step over the “plus” mark. However, such products have their drawback - an impressive weight.

Well, the last thing worth discussing is the need to choose exactly the connected garlands. Agree that the facades of some houses can be very impressive in size. And it is far from always possible to find exactly a huge product, which is enough to decorate the whole house. The owners of such cottages have to combine New Year's decor from several garlands at once, which are connected to one another. As a result, you need to connect only one to the outlet, and not all at once, which is very convenient for outdoor conditions.

What else can be the decoration of the house for the New Year on the street?

In addition to the traditional sparkling lights, there is another way to decorate the facade of the cottage on the eve of winter celebrations - these are coniferous garlands! True, they are suitable only for houses up to two floors high. This decor looks magical and truly elegant, creating a festive mood and effectively highlighting the building. You can also add Christmas decorations to the luxurious dark green needles (but be sure to choose plastic ones, since glass ones can easily break in street conditions) and a garland-thread. Of course, you can do without it, but then such a stunning decor will be visible only during the day. Joyful lights will give you the opportunity to enjoy a magnificent decoration not only during daylight hours, but also in the dark.

Today, decorating the facade for the New Year with garlands has become very popular. The demand for outdoor decor is growing by leaps and bounds, as more and more people decide to celebrate the celebration in the fresh air, booking a cozy cottage that can accommodate a large and friendly company. And, of course, in this case, one simply cannot do without decorating the building, because the festive atmosphere not only creates the right atmosphere, but also cheers up.


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