![]() ![]() 'When it comes to lighting, I like to keep it simple with festoon-style bulbs and accessorize my spaces with plenty of foliage (the more the better) and jewel-colored baubles,' says fabric designer and interiors expert, Susie Watson, Founder of Susie Watson Designs. The trend for outdoor entertaining is not going away this Christmas – in fact, we've learnt how to make our table settings even more memorable for the festive season. 'Adding string festoons and fairy lights along guttering and walls can add sparkle and warmth to darker corners.'įor a chic Christmas effect, follow the line of your wreath with a neat row of lights, rather than letting them sag and swing. 'The garden has very much become an extension of the home when decorating for the festive season, and both the front and back garden have become the perfect place to bring your décor to life,' says Amy Mason, Direct of Product at Lights4Fun. Outdoor Christmas lights tend to major at ground level, in the yard and on the porch, but take a tip from the pros and extend them up to the roofline for full-on festive flair, too. ![]() 'Now that we're entering the season of hosting and toasting, decorating the back garden for Christmas will add that extra layer of magic for guests to enjoy,' Dani says. ![]() 'Framing the view out into the garden is a key factor to good interior design, and right now we're seeing customers lighting up flower beds and borders so that they can enjoy looking out into the garden out at night,' says Dani Taylor, Product and Creative Director, Cox & Cox.Īnd don't forget the back of the house while your planning your outdoor Christmas light ideas… You'll be the envy of your street with some festive front yard styling, but resist the urge to close your curtains and you can make the most of the cheery outlook, too. ![]()
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