Tips for Decorating a Small Apartment for Christmas
When you move into a small apartment, you lose valuable space that you might have had in a larger unit or in a house. Things get packed away in boxes and stored in tiny closets, and it seems as if you
never have enough room for your favorite knick-knacks. Even worse, however, is decorating a small apartment for Christmas. If this is important to you, here are a few tips to make the most out of your space during the holiday season.
String Lights
Strings of Christmas lights don't take up much room, and might serve as the focal point for your decorating endeavors. They don't have to be relegated to your porch or balcony; you can decorate the interior of your small apartment with as many lights as you can string up. Surround your windows, ceiling, bar and fireplace with hundreds of twinkling lights, which will not only create a festive atmosphere, but can also make your home seem bigger.
Mix Festive with Functional
No one ever said that Christmas decorating has to be limited to a huge tree and tiny Santa figurines. You can get festive with functional objects, as well, such as Christmas pot holders, candle sticks, coffee mugs, pen holders, table runners and door mats. These little accents to your small apartment will make decorating seem much more fun, and will allow you to remember the holiday season while you engage in domestic activities.
Put Away Non-Holiday Decorations
If you have some extra room in your closets or in outdoor storage, pack away some of the typical decorations you keep around the house. For example, replace the bowl of potpourri on the coffee table with a handsome snow globe, or put away your collection of glass doves and put out a nativity scene instead. Your small apartment might not have enough room for everything, but you get to choose what you put out and what you put away.
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String Lights
Strings of Christmas lights don't take up much room, and might serve as the focal point for your decorating endeavors. They don't have to be relegated to your porch or balcony; you can decorate the interior of your small apartment with as many lights as you can string up. Surround your windows, ceiling, bar and fireplace with hundreds of twinkling lights, which will not only create a festive atmosphere, but can also make your home seem bigger.
Mix Festive with Functional
No one ever said that Christmas decorating has to be limited to a huge tree and tiny Santa figurines. You can get festive with functional objects, as well, such as Christmas pot holders, candle sticks, coffee mugs, pen holders, table runners and door mats. These little accents to your small apartment will make decorating seem much more fun, and will allow you to remember the holiday season while you engage in domestic activities.
Put Away Non-Holiday Decorations
If you have some extra room in your closets or in outdoor storage, pack away some of the typical decorations you keep around the house. For example, replace the bowl of potpourri on the coffee table with a handsome snow globe, or put away your collection of glass doves and put out a nativity scene instead. Your small apartment might not have enough room for everything, but you get to choose what you put out and what you put away.
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