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7 Holiday Decor Mistakes to Avoid This Season

  • Writer: Jessica Dunnam, PA REALTOR
    Jessica Dunnam, PA REALTOR
  • Dec 3, 2024
  • 3 min read

The holiday season is a time for festive cheer, but decorating your home can quickly go from merry to messy if you’re not careful! Whether you're decking the halls for the first time or you're a seasoned holiday decorator, avoiding common decor mistakes will ensure your home looks stunning and stays stress-free. Here are some holiday decorating mistakes to steer clear of this season:

1. Overloading with Decorations

It’s tempting to cover every inch of your home with festive décor, but this can easily overwhelm a space. Instead, aim for balance. HGTV suggests that less is often more when it comes to holiday decor. Choose a few statement pieces and allow them to shine, rather than cluttering every surface. Florida Realtors also recommend keeping decor simple and elegant to appeal to potential buyers if you're staging your home for the market .

2. Ignoring Safety Hazards

While twinkling lights are festive, overloading outlets or using faulty wiring can be dangerous. Florida Realtors highlight that safety should be a top priority when using electrical decor. Don’t forget to turn off lights when you leave the house and ensure that outdoor decorations are weather-proof and securely fastened .

Unsafe Electrical Practices

3. Forgetting the Flow of the Space

When decorating, it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement and neglect how your home actually functions. Make sure your décor doesn’t obstruct walkways or daily activities. As HGTV points out, avoid blocking doorways or creating clutter that might make navigating your home difficult . Additionally, if you're hosting guests, you’ll want the space to remain comfortable and functional.

4. Skipping the Outdoors

Many people focus all their decorating efforts indoors, but the exterior of your home is just as important. Create a warm and inviting entrance with tasteful outdoor lights, wreaths, or garlands. Florida Realtors note that curb appeal matters year-round, and holiday decorations can set the tone for the season. Just remember to keep it tasteful—too many inflatable figures or excessive lights can detract from your home’s overall look .

Too Many Holiday Decorations

5. Choosing the Wrong Scale

One common mistake is choosing decorations that are either too large or too small for the space. HGTV advises being mindful of scale when selecting items like wreaths, trees, and centerpieces. A tree that’s too tall for the room can feel cramped, while tiny ornaments in a large living room might look out of place .

6. Not Considering Color Harmony

While the holidays are a time to embrace bold colors, clashing shades can make your decor feel disjointed. Stick to a consistent color palette that complements your home’s existing decor. Florida Realtors suggest choosing colors that enhance your space without overpowering it .

7. Leaving Holiday Decor Up Too Long

While it’s fun to enjoy holiday decorations, leaving them up for too long can detract from your home’s appeal, especially if you’re trying to sell. According to Florida Realtors, aim to take down decorations shortly after the New Year to keep your home looking fresh and well-maintained .

By avoiding these common holiday decor mistakes, you can create a festive and welcoming atmosphere that you and your guests will enjoy all season long. Happy decorating!

For more tips, visit Florida Realtors and HGTV.

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